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Skoda has introduced new variants of its all-electric Elroq SUV in the UK, expanding the lineup ahead of the model’s official launch. The additions include the Elroq SportLine, offered with two battery options, and the Elroq SE L 60 and Edition 60 derivatives.

The SportLine trim is designed to offer a sportier aesthetic and enhanced driving dynamics. “It is poised to introduce a striking new edge to the range thanks to an exclusive design package and sharper driving dynamics,” Skoda said. Prices for the Elroq SportLine start at £37,400.

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The SportLine 60 features a 63 kWh battery pack with a WLTP range of 263 miles (423 km), while the SportLine 85 comes with an 82 kWh battery, offering up to 355 miles (571 km) of range. The larger-battery variant produces 210 kW (286 hp), achieving 0-62 mph in 6.6 seconds.

In terms of design, the SportLine models feature gloss black exterior accents, including mirror caps, window trims, and roof rails. They are equipped with 20-inch Asterion black alloy wheels, while the front bumper spoiler and rear apron insert also receive a gloss black finish. The interior follows a predominantly black theme.

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Positioned between the entry-level SE 50 and the Edition 85, the new Elroq SE L 60 and Edition 60 share a 63 kWh battery and a 150 kW (204 hp) rear-wheel-drive powertrain. Both offer a WLTP range of 265 miles (426 km) and support DC rapid charging at up to 165 kW. Prices start at £33,350 for the SE L 60 and £34,450 for the Edition 60.

The base model Elroq SE 50 is priced at £31,500, while the previously top-tier Elroq Edition 85 starts at £38,650.

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Harding Greenwood is an EV journalist at EVMagz.com, covering global developments in electric vehicle technology, battery innovation, charging infrastructure, and the evolving clean mobility industry across major international markets. He holds a degree in Media and Communication Studies and, outside of work, enjoys weekend landscape sketching, casual rowing, and collecting classic automotive brochures.

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