Straight up, Skoda has eased off the throttle on its BEV plans. Approvals to release the Enyaq as a CBU in India had been secured nearly two years in the past, however the automaker is now retaining again its approach. The cause? Uncertainty around authorities rules and upcoming CAFE norms.
I do not forget back in November 2024, we stated that Skoda became working on a price range EV, which might arrive submit-2027, once the Enyaq and Elroq SUVs were released as CBUs. Plainly put, nothing has modified.
Top-down Approach Still the Key
The Enyaq and Elroq CBUs are supposed to offer Skoda a top-down technique. The final aim? Launch a mid-length BEV priced in the league of Kia Carens Clavis EV, Hyundai Creta Electric, and Tata Curvv EV.

The phase Skoda is aiming for Kushaq-sized EVs has visible greater opposition, but volumes stay difficult. Many rival automakers are suffering to hit four-digit income on this section, regardless of fantastic customer sentiment. A probably candidate can be a localized Epiq compact eSUV targeting this area.
Charging and Dealer Network Ready
Skoda has confirmed that its charging and provider community plans are in region. This approach that if the opportunity arises, they might release an EV even inside the interim length. And sure, it’s predicted that Volkswagen will adopt a comparable technique while entering the Indian EV marketplace.
Bottom line endurance is prime. Skoda’s first BEV, the Enyaq, will arrive however it'll come completely prepared, with long-time period reliability and support, not only a launch for the sake of it.


