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2025 Skoda Elroq review: Prototype drive TechTricks365


Skoda Australia is releasing its second battery-electric vehicle in Australia, and it’s landing in the thick of the market.

The 2025 Skoda Elroq will land in September, having previously been earmarked for a July introduction. It’s a small-to-medium size electric SUV based on the same MEB architecture as the larger Enyaq – though it’s 170mm shorter in length.

Much like the Karoq is to the Kodiaq, the Elroq offers segment-busting space in a city-friendly package, with over 500km of WLTP driving range as standard for similar money to some key Chinese-made competition.

A pair of variants will be offered at launch, an entry-level Select and a high-grade 130 Edition to commemorate 130 years of the Czech brand. Sportline and RS variants exist overseas, and are on the radar for an Australian introduction at a later date.

Pricing starts at a relatively sharp $54,990 plus on-road costs, pitting the Skoda EV against key electric SUVs like the BYD Sealion 7 and Tesla Model Y – while both are physically larger vehicles, the Elroq claims to have interior space in the rear that is competitive with larger vehicles in this space.