Skoda is gearing up for the debut of the facelifted Enyaq, the electric crossover that helped kickstart the brand’s electric revolution back in 2020. Recently, spy photographers captured images of the 2025 Enyaq undergoing testing in the Alps, revealing some minor styling changes that hint at a more radical update to come.
While the prototype appears to showcase a modest refresh, Skoda has hinted that the production model will feature a new Modern Solid design. The front bumper of the prototype stands out with a larger and more expressive lower intake, along with sleek vertical air curtains. Although the grille and headlights seem to be carried over from the current model, speculation suggests that the Enyaq could adopt a new design inspired by the Epiq concept, potentially featuring slimmer lighting units.
Despite no apparent changes at the rear, the prototype is expected to receive updates such as new taillights and a revised bumper. Inside, the cabin is camouflaged but appears to have undergone revisions, hinting at potential updates to the infotainment system and other mid-cycle changes.
Under the hood, the 2025 Enyaq is likely to come equipped with an upgraded powertrain that promises increased range and efficiency compared to its predecessors. Different configurations, including the entry-level Enyaq 60 with a 62 kWh battery offering a WLTP range of 249 miles, and the Enyaq 85 with an 82 kWh battery providing a range of 352 miles, are expected to be available.
Buyers will also have the option to choose between two all-wheel drive variants, with the Enyaq vRS standing out as the most powerful model with a combined output of 335 horsepower and a range of 336 miles. With the debut of the facelifted Enyaq on the horizon, Skoda enthusiasts can look forward to a more modern and efficient electric crossover in the coming year.