Skoda Unveils 302-hp Enyaq Coupe vRS

The electric-powered performance model heads the Volkswagen-owned Skoda brand’s new Enyaq Coupe lineup.

Greg Kable, Contributor

February 2, 2022

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Skoda Enyag vRS front 1.4
Enyaq vRS shares electric powertrain with Volkswagen ID.5 GTX.

Czech automaker Skoda unveils the first battery-electric vehicle from its vRS performance-car division, the all-wheel-drive Enyaq Coupe vRS.

Sister model to the Volkswagen ID.5 GTX, the new 5-seater is powered by two electric motors, one at the front and another at the rear, with a combined system output of 302 hp and 338 lb.-ft. (458 Nm) of torque.

The Enyaq Coupe vRS is equipped with a 77-kWh battery, the largest unit offered in the Volkswagen Group’s MEB platform, as standard. The lithium-ion unit can be charged at up to 135kW, allowing a 10%-80% charge in a claimed 29 minutes.

Skoda doesn’t confirm an official range for its latest BEV, but the identically powered Volkswagen ID.5 GTX is rated at 296 miles (477 km) on the WLTP test cycle procedure used in European markets.

Official performance claims put the 0-62 mph (100 km/h) time at 6.1 seconds and top speed at 111 mph (179 km).

The Enyaq Coupe vRS heads a range of new Enyaq coupe models.

The second electric Skoda model builds on the more upright Enyaq SUV with a more heavily raked roofline and liftback-style tailgate at the rear, providing it with a coupe-like profile as well as a 0.20-in. (5-mm) increase in overall length.

The altered styling and reduced ride height are claimed to contribute to an improved drag coefficient of 0.23. Overall truck capacity is, however, reduced from 20.7 cu.-ft. (585 L) to 20 cu.-ft. (570 L).

Among the drivetrains available with the standard Enyaq coupe is an entry-level rear-wheel-drive system featuring a rear-mounted electric motor with 201 hp and an all-wheel-drive system with two electric motors and a combined 261 hp. They are offered with a standard 58-kWh and optional 77-kWh battery.

Styling elements differentiating the range-topping Enyaq coupe vRS from lower Enyaq trim levels include a so-called “Crystal Face” grille which lights up with 131 individual LEDs. The new Skoda performance BEV also receives a gloss black vRS grille surround and rear diffuser as well as a full-width light band between the taillamps and standard 20-in. wheels.

The Enyaq coupe vRS also features a more sporting suspension with a ride height that is 0.6 in. (15 mm) lower at the front and 0.4 in. (10 mm) lower at the rear compared to the standard Enyaq coupe.  

Production of the new Skoda is planned to take place at the Volkswagen subsidiary’s Mlada Boleslav factory alongside the Enyaq SUV.

The Enyaq Coupe is the fourth Skoda model line to gain a vRS performance flagship designation, following the combustion-engine Octavia, Fabia and Kodiaq.

Skoda is yet to announce pricing for its latest model, though it confirms the vRS will be the first Enyaq Coupe model to see European deliveries in June. 

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Skoda Enyaq vRS rear 3.4

 

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Greg Kable

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Greg Kable has reported about the global automotive industry for over 35 years, providing in-depth coverage of its products and evolving technologies. Based in Germany, he is an award-winning journalist known for his extensive insider access and a contact book that includes the names of some of the most influential figures in the automotive world.

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