Skoda Elroq RS teased ahead of April 3 debut

    The all-electric Elroq will get an RS version for the first time and slot under the Enyaq RS SUV.

    Published On Apr 01, 2025 02:20:00 PM

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    Skoda Auto has released a teaser video of its Elroq RS, a sportier version of the electric SUV, giving a first glimpse of both its exterior and interior. The Czech carmaker will reveal the EV on April 3, 2025, on its YouTube channel.

    1. Gets RS-specific badges and body colour
    2. May be offered in the top-spec 85 variant (82kWh battery)
    3. No Skoda RS model on sale in India; Octavia RS and Kodiaq RS coming soon

    Skoda Elroq RS exterior highlights

    RS-exclusive paint

    Skoda Elroq RS black badges

    RS sub-brand’s signature Hyper Green paint, which we most recently saw on the new Skoda Octavia RS at the Auto Expo, makes the “most dynamic Elroq model” stand out from the standard models of the Skoda EV. In addition to a redesigned front bumper, blacked-out ‘SKODA’ lettermark and roof rails, ORVMs, and RS badging above the front fenders are unique to the Elroq RS. New ‘Skoda Crystal Lighting’ engraving was also seen on the tail-lights (see image carousel).

    Vision 7S concept-like wheels

    Skoda Elroq RS alloy wheels

    A coloured strip matching the body colour was also spotted on the aero-optimised alloy wheels, which have a similar design to those seen on the Skoda Vision 7S concept. Regular Elroq models currently on sale overseas can also be had with these wheels, which measure 21 inches.

    Skoda Elroq RS interior details

    Sportier seats

    Skoda Elroq RS seats

    Apart from ‘RS’ badging on the steering wheel and the sports seats, Skoda did not reveal other details about the Elroq RS’ interior. Like with other Skoda RS cars, the Elroq version may boast a dark headliner and sportier seats. 13-inch central infotainment screen, head-up display, ambient lights, and a wireless charging pad will likely be carried over in the upcoming Elroq RS.

    Skoda Elroq RS battery, range expectation

    85kWh battery pack likely

    While Skoda has not disclosed any details, Skoda may offer the Elroq RS only with the largest 85kWh battery pack (52kWh and 59kWh being the other batteries), just like the Enyaq RS. Since the Enyaq RS shares its underpinnings with the Volkswagen ID 3 GTX (a more powerful version of the VW ID 3), it may be run by a 326hp-RWD electric motor. That is slightly short of the 339hp-AWD Enyaq RS. The standard Elroq 85 has a range of over 560km on the WLTP cycle, but this could be less in the RS SUV because of the added performance.

    Skoda Elroq RS India launch

    One out of three EVs to launch

    Skoda India is considering launching its first electric vehicle by September 2025. Top contenders happen to be the Skoda Enyaq, Enyaq coupe and Elroq, but there has been no word from the carmaker on bringing the Elroq RS to India yet. A couple of Enyaq and Elroq models have been showcased at Auto Expos, the former of which was spotted undergoing testing on our roads. “We will decide between the three for India as per the Indian government’s EV policy,” Petr Janeba, Brand Director, Skoda Auto India, had earlier told our sister publication Autocar Professional. Currently, no RS model is on sale here, but that will be changed with the launch of the new Octavia RS, which the brand will bring as a full import. 

    Also, see:

    Skoda Enyaq Coupe RS iV review: RS goes electric

    Volkswagen entry level EV teased ahead of 2027 global debut

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