The 2025 Škoda Enyaq RS and Enyaq Coupé RS debuted during the IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship in Herning. These upgraded electric SUVs feature enhanced performance, quicker charging, and a longer range. Dual motors, all-wheel drive, and Škoda’s biggest battery yet form the foundation of these high-output electric models.
Sharper Performance with Dual-Motor Output
The Enyaq RS models deliver 340 horsepower (250 kW) via dual electric motors and feature standard all-wheel drive. The 0–62 mph time is just 5.4 seconds, with a top speed electronically limited to 112 mph.
Performance specs:
- Power: 340 hp (250 kW)
- Top speed: 112 mph (180 km/h)
- Acceleration: 0–62 mph in 5.4 seconds
- Drivetrain: AWD
These outputs place the Enyaq RS in the premium performance EV segment without straying into luxury price territory.
Bigger Battery, Faster Charging
The new 84 kWh battery (79 kWh usable) is Škoda’s largest to date. It supports DC fast charging up to 185 kW, enabling a 10–80% charge in just 26 minutes. Level 2 home charging at 11 kW takes about 8.5 hours for a full charge.
Charging times:
| Charging Method | Power Output | Time (Approx.) |
|---|---|---|
| DC Fast Charging | 185 kW | 10–80% in ~26 mins |
| AC Home Charging | 11 kW | 0–100% in ~8.5 hours |
This efficiency improves real-world usability for daily commutes and long trips alike.
Real-World EV Range That Delivers
Škoda estimates the WLTP range at:
- 565 km (351 miles) for the Enyaq Coupé RS
- 558 km (347 miles) for the Enyaq RS
These figures position the vehicles among the longest-range electric crossovers in their class.
Projected EPA estimates suggest 290–310 miles in the U.S. market, putting Škoda on par with top EV competitors.
Handling and Driving Dynamics
The Enyaq RS variants are engineered with performance tuning:
- Lowered ride height: 15 mm front, 10 mm rear
- Larger front brake calipers
- Progressive steering
- Driving Mode Select with traction mode
Available Dynamic Chassis Control (DCC) offers up to 15 adjustable damper settings. Standard 20-inch wheels can be upgraded to 21-inch alloys.
These changes enhance road feel and agility while preserving daily driving comfort.
Exterior Design: Aggressive, Functional Styling
The Modern Solid design language defines both models, led by a gloss-black Teck-Deck-Face grille, RS-specific bumpers, and optional Mamba Green paint.
Exterior features include:
- Black mirror caps, badging, and roof rails
- Matrix LED headlights with animated front light bar
- Panoramic glass roof (Coupé RS only)
- Exclusive RS bumpers with aerodynamic inserts
This design language supports better airflow while reinforcing the car’s performance identity.
Interior: Tech-Focused, Driver-Oriented Layout
The standard RS Lounge interior features black Suedia microfiber upholstery and lime green contrast stitching. An optional RS Suite package adds leather and synthetic leather seats with white stitching.
Interior highlights:
- Heated 3-spoke sport steering wheel with regenerative braking paddles
- Massage function on driver seat (optional on passenger side)
- 13-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay
- Nine airbags, including rear side units
- Carbon-look dash and door trim
- Tri-zone Climatronic climate system
This layout keeps controls accessible and prioritizes user experience without adding unnecessary complexity.
Full Safety and Technology Suite Comes Standard
Škoda includes nearly all ADAS and convenience features as standard:
- Travel Assist with adaptive cruise and lane keeping
- Front and rear parking sensors, backup camera
- Wireless phone charging and two rear USB-C ports
- Electric tailgate with foot-swipe sensor
- Keyless entry with Kessy Advanced
- Factory-installed tow prep kit
This robust equipment list provides full driver assistance coverage and practical everyday tech.
Projected Pricing and U.S. Market Positioning
Official U.S. pricing hasn't been released, but based on European projections:
- Škoda Enyaq RS: Estimated $58,000–$62,000
- Škoda Enyaq Coupé RS: Estimated $60,000–$64,000
Škoda’s aggressive pricing would position the RS lineup directly against:
- Tesla Model Y Performance
- Kia EV6 GT
- Hyundai Ioniq 5 N
All Enyaq RS variants include a 5-year/93,000-mile warranty, which adds significant ownership value.
Škoda Enyaq RS vs. Key Competitors
| Model | Power (hp) | 0–60 mph | Range (mi) | Price (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Škoda Enyaq RS | 340 | 5.4 sec | 347–351 | $58,000–$64,000* |
| Hyundai Ioniq 5 N | 641 | 3.4 sec | 250–275 | $66,000 |
| Kia EV6 GT | 576 | 3.4 sec | 206–252 | $62,975 |
| Tesla Model Y Perf. | 455 | 3.5 sec | 303 | $51,490 |
*Estimates based on European MSRP and conversion for U.S. market
Škoda offers competitive range, full equipment, and a practical warranty—key considerations for mainstream EV buyers.
Final Verdict: A Stronger, Smarter Electric RS
The 2025 Škoda Enyaq RS and Coupé RS aren’t performance gimmicks—they’re well-executed, dual-motor electric SUVs with fast charging, practical range, and real-world utility. With faster 0–60 times, longer range, and lower charging downtime, these models align with what modern EV buyers want.
Škoda made smart, measurable upgrades and stayed focused on value. That’s how you move electric vehicles in volume.
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