The facelift Skoda Enyaq RS is set to launch in Australia shortly, and the popular mid-size electric SUV offers a lower list price than the model it replaces, as well as a more practical body style.
The Enyaq RS SUV is priced at $75,490 before on-road costswith the Enyaq Coupe RS in terms of price $76,490 before travel.
They are expected here in the second quarter (April to June) of 2026.
It’s not the cheapest all-wheel-drive, dual-motor Enyaq RS on the market. The last 30 examples of the pre-update model sold for just $66,990 driven away – a significant reduction from the standard list price of $83,990 before on-road costs.
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The reduction in list price for the revised model comes despite the move to a larger 84 kWh battery (79 kWh usable) with a maximum DC fast charging rate of 185 kW, down from 77 kWh and 175 kW respectively.
The range of the “Coupé” is now 534 km in the WLTP cycle (previously 530 km). The more conventionally shaped SUV variant doesn’t get that far with a WLTP range of 523 km between charges.
The output remains unchanged at 250 kW and 545 Nm, and the stated time from 0 to 100 km/h is still 5.4 seconds. The AC charging power also remains at 11 kW.
In addition to the revised exterior design, which borrows from Skoda’s new “Modern Solid” design language as well as redesigned 21-inch alloy wheels, the Enyaq RS now has ventilated front seats as standard. Otherwise, the feature list remains virtually unchanged.
Enyaq RS specification highlights:
- 21-inch Vision alloy wheels (new design)
- Matrix LED headlights
- Dynamic chassis control
- Hands-free power tailgate
- Heated, electrically folding exterior mirrors
- Windshield wipers with rain sensors
- Rear privacy glass
- Ventilated front seats (NEW)
- Heated front seats
- Leather and faux leather upholstery
- Heated leather steering wheel
- 5.3-inch digital instrument cluster
- Head-up display
- 13-inch touchscreen infotainment system
- Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- Wireless phone charger
- DAB+ digital radio
- Canton sound system
- Ambient lighting
- Three-zone climate control
- Adaptive cruise control
- Autonomous emergency braking
- Pedestrian and cyclist detection
- Turn assistant
- Blind spot monitoring
- Driver fatigue monitoring
- Lane keeping assistant
- Rear cross traffic warning
- Safe exit warning
- Traffic jam assistant
- Travel assistant
- Rear view camera
- Parking sensors front and rear
The Enyaq RS will be available in the following exterior finishes:
- Mamba Green
- Solid steel gray
- Smokey Silver metallic
- Olibo green metallic
- Race Blue metallic
- Moon white metallic
- Graphite gray metallic
- Black Magic Mother of Pearl
- Velvet Red Premium Metallic (extra charge)
The updated Enyaq RS will be followed by a sporty RS version of the smaller Elroq electric SUV in the third quarter (July to September) of 2026.
The substantially redesigned Enyaq range launched in Australia in 2025, just a year after the mid-size electric SUV’s delayed arrival in Australia. Its cousin, the Volkswagen ID.4, went into production in 2020.
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