• The Enyaq iV is the first Skoda model based on the VW Group’s Modular Electrification Toolkit (MEB).
  • The world premiere of the Enyaq iV takes place in Prague on 1 September

Karl Neuhold, head of exterior design at Skoda, highlights the upcoming Enyaq IV car’s design features and basic visual principles.

The all-electric Enyaq iV is the first Skoda based on the VW Group’s modular electrification toolkit. How has Skoda’s design language evolved with this SUV?

Karl Neuhold: With the Enyaq iV, we are again building on the emotive Skoda design language that characterises the Scala, the Kamiq and the new, fourth-generation Octavia. The Enyaq iV also features sculptural lines, clear surfaces and crystalline elements that draw inspiration from Bohemian crystal art. Its proportions, however, differ from those of our previous SUV models: the Enyaq iV has a shorter front end and an elongated roofline. This creates a very dynamic look and transforms it into a proverbial ‘space shuttle’.

How would you summarise the design of the first Skoda developed as a purely electric vehicle?

Neuhold: The design of the Enyaq iV is progressive, balanced and confident. The new proportions give it a special dynamic and a spacious interior, as well. Its large wheels and ground clearance give it the powerful presence of an SUV.

What do you consider to be the highlight of the Enyaq iV’s design?

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Neuhold: Definitely the front. We consciously emphasise the distinctive Skoda grille on our electric vehicles, as this is an instantly recognisable feature of the brand. On the Enyaq iV, it is set further forward and is more upright, which enhances the powerful look. The full-LED matrix headlights and daytime running lights are particularly eye-catching, too.

What are the most significant differences in exterior design between an MEB-based electric vehicle and a model with a combustion engine?

Neuhold: The differences include the height of the vehicle and the front and rear overhangs. To save space, the batteries of the MEB are installed in the vehicle floor, which makes the body a little higher. However, the longer wheelbase makes up for this visually. The individual components of the electric drive take up less space than a conventional internal combustion engine, allowing for shorter overhangs at the front and rear. The Enyaq iV’s body is also more elongated and extremely aerodynamic, which has a positive effect on the range. A cw value from 0.27 is impressive for an SUV of this size.

In your view, what makes the Enyaq iV a Skoda – what are the brand traits?

Neuhold: The Enyaq iV embodies all Skoda’s virtues and strengths in one vehicle and is an important step towards a sustainable future for the company. It combines spaciousness, versatility and clever ideas and incorporates surprising, smart features. It is suitable for families, people with active lifestyles and long-distance driving, making it the perfect companion for every day.

Enyaq iV at a glance

  • Skoda’s first series-production model based on the VW Group Modular Electrification Toolkit (MEB)
  • Rear or all-wheel drive, a range of up to 500 kilometres (RWD model, WLTP cycle) is claimed
  • Three battery sizes, five power levels and a quick charge option for even shorter charging times
  • Produced at the main Skoda plant in Mladá Boleslav
  • One of more than ten partially or fully electric Skoda iV models planned between 2019 and the end of 2022 (follows the Citigo iV and Superb iV).