
New sketches reveal updates to the Skoda Enyaq range for 2025
Published 3rd January 2025
2025 is likely to be a big year for the car industry. Another year closer to the electrification of the UK’s roads, and a whole host of new cars heading our way over the next 12 months. If you’re planning to make the switch to leasing an EV in 2025 you’re likely to be spoiled for choice. And it’s equally likely that many people will find some excellent reasons to lease the updated Skoda Enyaq when it arrives on these shores.
As one of Europe’s best-selling EVs in 2024, the Skoda Enyaq family topped the sales charts in October. Skoda is aiming to build on that success by teasing us with a handful of design sketches for the forthcoming model update.
Skoda has released the first exterior sketches of the new Enyaq and Enyaq Coupé, offering an early glimpse of the major design update over the existing model for its all-electric best-seller.
The sketches of the new Enyaq and Enyaq Coupé depict a bold, redesigned front end, at the heart of which is the illuminated Tech-Deck Face, which replaces the traditional Skoda grille.
The reimagined Tech-Deck front end features updated Skoda lettering and unique dark chrome accents. The new front bumper houses LED Matrix headlights in a new split design with slimline upper elements that extend seamlessly into the wings. The dark chrome accents also feature on the lower bumpers and side skirts. There’s also an exclusive Olive Green paint option that makes the most of the new design.

The new front end does more than look good too
Skoda’s new design also acts to improve aerodynamics across the Enyaq range, increasing the car’s ability to cut through the air and maximise the number of miles you can squeeze out of the battery.
In particular, that improvement to the airflow helps to make the Skoda Enyaq coupe with its sloping roofline even more aerodynamic, which is no mean feat for a car that’s already the most aerodynamic model in the current line-up.
The redesigned front end also reflects and complements the coupe’s equally striking rear, featuring the same Dark Chrome accents to the lettering, a sharply defined tear-off edge, Skoda’s signature C-shaped rear lights, and body-coloured side skirts.
Skoda’s aim is to break into the top-five biggest-selling brands in Europe by 2030, and with new models such as the updated Enyaq range on the way that seems a perfectly feasible target to aim for.
In the meantime, you can still lease yourself one of the current Skoda Enyaq models, assuming you lack the patience to wait until the updated version arrives later in the year.