Skoda Enyaq goes posh(er) with new range-topping L&K model

Tom Barnard

9 Jan 2024

Skoda is expanding its Enyaq range with the addition of a new flagship L&K model. Introduced as part of a wide-ranging model year update that delivers improved performance, faster charging and longer driving ranges, the new model tops the brand’s updated range and takes its name from the initials of the company’s founders, Laurin and Klement.

As with other L&K models in Skoda’s range, the Enyaq will offer bespoke exterior styling features and more standard equipment than any other model in the range. Available in both SUV and Coupé guise, is priced from £51,340 OTR for the SUV and £53,240 OTR for the Coupé variant. 

All models feature a 77 kWh battery, a 282bhp motor mounted on the rear axle and a WLTP combined driving range of up to 345 miles (SUV 342 miles). The new model is capable of accepting a DC rapid charge at speeds of up to 135 kW, and can charge from 10-80 % in around 30 minutes when connected to suitable DC rapid charger. Skoda quotes a 0-62mph of 6.7 seconds while top speed is 111mph.

In terms of kit, the L&K comes with Platinum Grey detailing on its model-specific bumpers, rear diffuser and exterior mirrors. The window frames and roof rails are finished in chrome while the side skirts are painted in the body colour. L&K models also include Škoda’s weird but striking Crystal Face grille, which is illuminated by 131 LEDs. Full LED matrix headlights are also fitted as standard, along with full LED rear lights. 

Both Enyaq L&K models are equipped with unique 20-inch Asterion anthracite metallic alloy wheels with larger 21-inch Aquarius anthracite alloy wheels available as an option. Completing the exterior design package is privacy glass on the rear side windows and L&K badging on the front wings.

Inside, customers can choose between two bespoke Design Selections; L&K Shell and L&K Black. The former features beige leather upholstery as standard, while the latter comes with black leather. Both feature front seats with ventilation and massage functions – which are exclusive to the L&K version. The seats are controlled via the infotainment system, with occupants able to choose between ventilation, heating or a combination of the two. The massage function, along with position adjustment, can also be activated via the same screen. L&K models also come with heated rear seats, a head-up display and CANTON sound system as standard, along with heated windscreen and L&K logos on the seats.

First deliveries are expected later in 2024.




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