Skoda has commenced production of the revised Enyaq electric SUV at its main plant in Mladá Boleslav, where it is now being assembled alongside the Elroq electric crossover and the combustion-engine Octavia, the Czech automaker said.
The facelifted Enyaq features Skoda’s new ‘Modern Solid’ design language, but retains the latest APP550 drivetrain introduced in the 2024 model year. It is available with two battery sizes—59 kWh net and 77 kWh net—offering multiple configurations, including the Enyaq 60 starting at €44,400 in Germany, the Enyaq 85 at €48,900, and the all-wheel-drive Enyaq 85x at €51,150.
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“The start of production for the new Enyaq family is a very special moment for our production teams,” said Andreas Dick, Skoda’s Board Member for Production and Logistics. “We extensively adapted our production facilities, enabling us to build both fully electric vehicles and the Octavia on a single production line. Producing the new Enyaq family at our main plant in Mladá Boleslav underscores our commitment to the Czech Republic.”

Skoda has now integrated production of its second MEB-based electric model, the Elroq, at the same facility. The company highlighted that Mladá Boleslav is the first Volkswagen Group plant in Europe to manufacture internal combustion and battery-electric vehicles on the same assembly line, allowing flexibility to adjust to shifts in consumer demand.
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Beyond vehicle production, Skoda also assembles battery systems at its Czech facility, supplying Volkswagen Group brands and external customers. Until Ford establishes its own battery assembly in Cologne, Skoda will provide battery packs for the Explorer and Capri electric models.