Each and every vehicle of Skoda is delivered by realizing the trend in the Indian automobile market. Skoda has also gained a lot of acceptance from offering only premium vehicles to relatively low priced vehicles like Kushak and Slavia. Skoda, which has started to capture the market in ice-engine vehicles, is all set to bring its first electric model to Indian roads.
Skoda already showcased the Nyak IV in the European markets. The electric model is delivered in India. According to reports, Skoda will showcase its first electric vehicle at the Bharat Mobility Expo 2024, which will be held in Delhi from February 1 to 3. Reports suggest that the vehicle will be launched in the market within two months after its debut.
The high-end variant of the Nyak IV, the 80X, is expected to hit the Indian market. The vehicle is powered by a 77kW battery and twin motors. 265 bhp motors are provided on both axles. Power is generated. Skoda claims that this vehicle will accelerate from zero to 100 kmph in 6.9 seconds, ensuring a range of 513 km.
MEB from the Volkswagen family. The Enyac IV is based on a modular bone electric architecture. ready Volkswagen ID4 and Audi Q4 e-tron are also based on this platform. 4648 mm. Length, 1879 mm. Width, 1616 mm. Height 2765 mm. The dimensions of the Enyac are wheelbase. Single motor rear wheel drive and dual motor all wheel drive systems can also be equipped on this platform.
It is hinted that the interior features of this vehicle are made using reusable materials. Interior features include a 13-inch infotainment screen with e-SIM support for connected features, a 5.3-inch digital instrument cluster in four layouts, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, ambient lighting, and a dashboard finished in leather and microfiber fabric.
Enyak is mainly decorated with a bright grille equipped with 130 LEDs. The vehicle is also graced with LED headlamps in a sharp design and sports LED taillights in a razor sharp design. It comes with 19-inch alloy wheels. The rear view mirror, roof rail, roof spoiler, Skoda badging etc. have been given black color.