Škoda Reopens Orders for 2027 Elroq and Enyaq 60 in Germany With LFP Batteries
Lower entry prices signal Škoda's push to widen EV appeal in Germany.
Overview
- Škoda has opened German orders for the refreshed entry 60 versions, with the Elroq starting at €37,390 and the Enyaq at €42,990.
- The 60 models now use a 61 kWh gross (58 kWh net) LFP battery and a new APP350 rear motor at roughly 140 kW and 350 Nm, with charging up to 105 kW for a 10–80% top‑up in 26 minutes.
- LFP cells cut costs and broaden supply compared with NMC chemistry, though they usually trade some energy density and peak power for those gains.
- Newly built cars add an Android‑based infotainment system, Vehicle‑to‑Load power out, a 21‑liter frunk, One Pedal Driving, upgraded corner radars and an interior camera, and Škoda says these are not retrofits for existing vehicles.
- Utility climbs on larger‑battery trims, with towing rated at 1.8 tonnes for Elroq 85, 2.0 tonnes for Enyaq 85/85x, and 2.2 tonnes for Enyaq RS, as KBA data show the Elroq leads 2026 EV registrations in Germany and the Enyaq ranks fifth, with current leasing offers for the Enyaq appearing from €345 per month for the 60 and €422 for the 85.