Škoda Auto was presented the top-of-the-range RS versions to complete its new Enyaq family. The new Škoda Enyaq RS and new Škoda Enyaq Coupé RS are the Czech car manufacturer's fastest charging and accelerating production models, along with the new Elroq RS. With two motors, a system output of 250 kW and all wheel drive, they accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 5.4 seconds. Their high-voltage battery can be charged at rates of up to 185 kW and now also offers bidirectional DC charging as a new feature.
"With the Enyaq RS and Enyaq Coupé RS, we have made the range toppers of the new Enyaq family even more dynamic, while maintaining their high level of comfort and everyday usability. We achieved this in large part thanks to the progressive steering system and, above all, the revised sport chassis with optimised damper settings. The optional DCC extends the performance range even further - from particularly sporty to very comfortable, depending on individual preferences. Apart from that, we further optimised the aerodynamics - for a lower consumption and therefore an increased maximum range." Johannes Neft, Škoda Auto Board Member for Technical Development
Two electric motors, 0 to 100 km/h in 5.4 seconds and charging at up to 185 kW
Two electric motors with a total output of 250 kW and all-wheel drive ensure dynamic performance, a top speed of 180 km/h and acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 5.4 seconds. This makes the RS versions Škoda's fastest accelerating production models, alongside the Elroq RS. Furthermore, they support charging rates of up to 185 kW. Charging the high voltage battery with a capacity of 84 kWh (79 kWh net) from 10 to 80 per cent takes just 26 minutes at a DC fast-charging station, making the Enyaq RS and the Enyaq Coupé RS Škoda's fastest charging production models, too, alongside the Elroq RS. In this configuration, the Enyaq RS and Enyaq Coupé RS offer over 560 km of electric range on the WLTP cycle. AC charging is possible at 11 kW; charging the battery from 0 to 100 per cent takes 8:30 hours. A new feature is bidirectional charging, allowing the battery to serve as a supplementary energy storage unit at home.
Black-painted exterior details, specifically tuned sport chassis and two external sounds
The new Enyaq RS and Enyaq Coupé RS both come with extensive standard equipment, including for example cutting-edge LED Matrix beam headlights, LED rear lights with dynamic indicators and an electrically adjustable driver's seat with memory function, massage function and lumbar support. Furthermore, Škoda also offers exclusive alloy wheels measuring up to 21 inches. The models' driving dynamics are enhanced by the progressive steering system, ensuring perfect vehicle control. The sport chassis lowers the front axle by 15 millimetres and the rear axle by 10 millimetres, for a more agile set-up. Sports tyres also come as standard. The DCC adaptive chassis is available as an option. It has a more dynamic damper set-up compared to the previous version and features 15 settings for damper stiffness. Driving Mode Select offers a special traction mode tailored to the all-wheel drive. Due to their high performance, the RS variants have more powerful brakes on the front axle, with two-piston callipers. Two external sounds, Sport and Futuristic, are assigned to the different driving profiles or can be selected in Individual Mode via the infotainment menu's driving profile option.
High-gloss black Tech-Deck Face is a hallmark of the Modern Solid design language
The Škoda Enyaq RS and the Enyaq Coupé RS now feature Škoda's new Modern Solid design language. Its most striking elements are the new high-gloss black Tech-Deck Face housing important sensors, including radar, as well as the eye-catching Light Band in the form of a vertical light grille. This comes as standard, as do the LED Matrix beam headlights, whose four-eyed look is characteristic of the Škoda SUV model range. The LED Matrix beam headlights and Light Band offer a Coming/Leaving home animation at the front of the vehicle. A second Coming/Leaving home animation is available as an option, which then also incorporates the standard LED rear lights with dynamic indicators.
Sharpened design with typical black RS accents
Characteristic RS visual accents and black-painted accessories, which include the side window trim, roof rails for the Enyaq RS, bonnet and tailgate lettering and wing mirror caps, sharpen the exterior design of the Škoda Enyaq RS and Enyaq Coupé RS. The front bumper and the rear bumper featuring a distinctive full-width reflector strip are also RS-specific. RS badges adorn the front wings. The alloy wheels with aero trims are another design element exclusive to the RS versions. The black metallic 20-inch Draconis wheels with new matt black inserts are standard, while the optional 21-inch Vision wheels in anthracite metallic are completely new. In addition to all the colours of the new Enyaq family, the top models are also exclusively available in Mamba Green. The SunSet tinted rear and rear side windows make for a sleek look, as well as offering privacy and comfort. The laminated glass of the acoustic side windows at the front reduces the noise level inside the vehicle. The aerodynamics have been further improved: for the Enyaq RS, the drag coefficient starts at 0.251, while that of the Enyaq Coupé RS can be as low as 0.239.
Two Design Selections for the interior: RS Lounge and RS Suite
For the sporty, practical interior, two specific Design Selections are available: RS Lounge and RS Suite. In the standard RS Lounge Design Selection, the black seat covers are upholstered in a combination of Suedia microfibre and artificial leather, with lime green contrast stitching. In the optional RS Suite Design Selection, the upholstery features a combination of leather and artificial leather with grey stitching. The front door panels and dashboard sport a carbon look décor. The heated three-spoke sports steering wheel is covered in perforated leather. It comes with an RS badge and with lime-green stitching for RS Lounge and black stitching in conjunction with RS Suite. Heated front sports seats with integrated head restraints and stainless-steel pedal covers complement the dynamic appeal in the interior. The driver's seat is always electrically adjustable and offers massage and memory functions as well as lumbar support. For the front passenger seat the electric adjustment, massage and memory functions are part of the optional Maxx package. The 3-zone Climatronic air conditioning and mechanical sunshades for the rear side windows are standard. As with other Enyaq models, a heat pump is available as a standalone feature.
13-inch infotainment display as standard, AR head-up display as an option
The new Enyaq RS and Enyaq Coupé RS come with a 5-inch Digital Cockpit and 13-inch infotainment display as standard. The head-up display with Augmented Reality is part of the optional Advanced package, which also includes the Area view camera and the 12-speaker CANTON sound system with a total output of 635 W. All displays feature RS-specific graphics. The Heaters button on the infotainment screen activates or deactivates up to four heating functions at once.
Škoda hallmark: numerous Simply Clever features
The new Enyaq RS and new Enyaq Coupé RS include many of the brand's typical Simply Clever features as standard. They come with four fast-charging USB-C ports with an output of up to 45 W. In addition, the Phone Box with wireless charging and ventilation offers up to 15 W of charging power. The standard electrically operated tailgate with Virtual Pedal enables convenient access to the luggage compartment where a QR code can be found, to easily call up operating instructions and videos about various boot functions on a smartphone or tablet. The KESSY Advanced vehicle access now offers the Open-On-Approach feature, which unlocks the doors and tailgate when the key holder comes within 1.5 metres of the car, as standard. Walk-Away Locking automatically locks the new Enyaq RS models when the key is moved more than 2.5 metres away from the car. The navigation system provides real-time online alerts on accidents, breakdowns and slippery road conditions in the immediate vicinity. The vehicles offer tow bar preparation as standard. As with other Enyaq models, an electric-release tow bar is available as a standalone option. The towing capacity is up to 1,400 kg (on an 8% gradient).
Intelligent safety and assistance systems and clever parking via smartphone
The Škoda Enyaq RS and Škoda Enyaq Coupé RS offer numerous intelligent safety and assistance as well as connectivity features. The latest version of Travel Assist, which comes as standard, combines Adaptive Lane Assist, Predictive Adaptive Cruise Control, Traffic Jam Assist, Emergency Assist and Side Assist. The use of online swarm data now enables even better performance. In addition to features such as the Plug & Charge option, enabling seamless authorisation at compatible charging stations, the upgraded MyŠkoda app supports new functions for the optional Intelligent Park Assist. Remote Park Assist allows the vehicle to automatically enter parallel and perpendicular parking spaces while the owner controls the manoeuvre via the MyŠkoda app on their smartphone. The Bluetooth-based system requires the owner to stand next to the vehicle while holding the key. After selecting the desired type of manoeuvre, the Enyaq RS models autonomously handle steering, braking and movement. The Remote Trained Parking feature is also controlled via the MyŠkoda app. When the vehicle reaches one of up to five previously stored approaches to parking locations, it can drive itself to the desired position automatically. Meanwhile the owner, rather than sitting in the vehicle, will start and monitor the process on their smartphone.
RS legacy powers into the electric era
The new Enyaq RS and Enyaq Coupé RS continue Škoda's 25-year tradition of sporty RS models, which began in 2000 with the first-generation Octavia RS, with each subsequent Octavia generation featuring an RS variant ever since. In 2003, the RS portfolio expanded with the Fabia RS, followed by a second-generation model including an estate variant. In 2018, the Kodiaq RS was Škoda's first performance model in the SUV segment. Škoda's RS models went electric in 2022 with the launch of the Enyaq Coupé RS, followed by the Enyaq RS. Both models feature dual-motor all-wheel drive and initially delivered 220 kW (299 hp), increased to 250 kW (340 hp) in 2023, making them the most powerful production cars in Škoda's history. By 2025, the Enyaq RS family had recorded over 21,000 sales and received multiple awards, including "Fleet Electric Vehicle of the Year 2023", "Switzerland's Favourite Car 2023", and the "Golden Steering Wheel 2022".
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