Škoda’s first compact electric SUV, the Skoda Elroq, is about to make its grand global entrance on October 1st, i.e. today and it’s already revving up for an Indian debut in 2025. Yes, you read that right — this electrified newcomer is making its way to Indian roads, ready to take on the EV landscape alongside the sleek and sophisticated Enyaq. Škoda’s electric ambitions just got a whole lot more exciting, and we’re here to break down why the Elroq is worth the buzz.
If you’re expecting the Elroq to be an aggressive off-roading beast, think again. It’s more of a crossover with city smarts — leaning on the design cues of the Kodiaq and the Enyaq but tailored into a more compact, urban-friendly package. The spy shots we’ve seen suggest that this is more of a poised crossover, perfect for dodging traffic rather than tackling jungle trails. The familiar Škoda stance is there, but with a cleaner, more aerodynamic form to cut through the air without screaming “Look at me! I’m an SUV!”
The design is expected to feature bold Škoda trademarks — a sleek bodyline, a wide front grille (that’s probably illuminated, because what’s an EV without a bit of drama?), and snazzy LED lighting all around. This crossover vibe makes it more accessible to those who want an SUV look but without the bulk, ideal for city dwellers who love a bit of adventure on the weekends.
While Škoda’s keeping the cabin under wraps, the whispers suggest we’ll be treated to their latest minimalist design philosophy — meaning it’s likely to be clutter-free, functional, and, of course, packed with tech. Expect a massive one-piece display dominating the dashboard, making sure everything from navigation to your favourite tunes is just a touch away. Škoda’s quirky rectangular steering wheel is expected to make another appearance, along with bucket seats that’ll offer plenty of comfort with chunky side bolsters to keep you snug during tight corners or fast charging pit stops.
Škoda’s recent models have shown that the brand isn’t just about performance but comfort too. So, look out for features like ambient lighting, smart storage spaces, and a futuristic, pared-back layout that focuses on making your driving experience intuitive and relaxing.
Now, the numbers you’ve been waiting for — 600 km of range. Yep, the Elroq promises to cover some serious ground on a full charge, perfect for those longer drives without the nagging worry of where to plug in next. But the real kicker? If you’re in a hurry, Škoda’s got you covered with fast charging that gets you from 0 to 80 per cent in under 30 minutes — just enough time to grab a coffee and stretch your legs.
And the techy treats don’t stop there. The Elroq will come loaded with Škoda’s V2L (Vehicle-to-Load) and V2V (Vehicle-to-Vehicle) capabilities, meaning you can charge your gadgets or even help out a fellow EV driver in need. Add in multi-stage regenerative braking, which cleverly recycles energy back into the battery while slowing the car down, and you’ve got yourself a highly efficient driving machine. Škoda’s making sure that every kilowatt counts!
The Elroq is just the tip of the electric iceberg for Škoda. It’s the first of three electric SUVs that the brand has mapped out for India over the next five years. Hot on its heels will be the larger, premium Enyaq, set to make waves with its luxurious appeal and impressive specs. But the real wildcard in Škoda’s EV deck is the global A-segment EV, which we suspect will go by the name Kylaq EV. Slated for an Indian launch around 2027, this smaller, more affordable EV could be Škoda’s answer to making electric mobility accessible to the masses.
And if that’s not enough to get your electric motors humming, Škoda’s planning something truly special — a completely localised EV, developed and manufactured right here in India for global markets. This India-made EV could be the game-changer, providing a blend of international design with local sensibilities, making it a major player in the worldwide EV market.
Škoda is bringing the future to our roads with a lineup that’s poised to cater to everyone — from early adopters looking for cutting-edge tech to those waiting for a fully localised, made-in-India product.
If the Elroq’s blend of performance, efficiency, and design is anything to go by, we’re all in for a thrilling electric ride.
Ready or not, the future is coming — and it’s electric!