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Skoda turned the electric crossover into the Enyaq Cargo van

The Enyaq electric crossover is available as a commercial van for business: the car was made in collaboration with British experts.

Skoda turned the electric crossover into the Enyaq Cargo van

Skoda engineers, with the help of the British company Strongs Plastic Products, have created a new version of their electric crossover — the Enyaq Cargo.

As part of the partnership, an Enyaq with a full cargo compartment at the rear was developed — the Cargo version is officially registered as a light commercial vehicle (LCV). The Enyaq Cargo is based on the Enyaq 85, and the cost of such a conversion is about 190,000 rubles at the current exchange rate. The model is available for purchase exclusively by legal entities.

Since the car is based on the single-motor Edition 85 with an increased battery capacity of 77 kWh, the Enyaq Cargo will be able to travel approximately 570 km on a single charge. There is also an Enyaq Cargo version with two electric motors, which has a more modest range — about 530 km. The maximum charging power for these versions is 135 kW and 175 kW, respectively, which allows the battery charge to be replenished from 10 to 80% in approximately 28 minutes.

Skoda, in creating a vehicle for «businesspeople», used the maximum trunk volume of the standard Enyaq all-road vehicle, which is 1710 liters, to create a more spacious area behind a full metal partition.

In the cargo compartment, the buyer will find a floor made of «high-strength, lightweight plastic» and a frame located behind the rear window. The exterior remains unchanged compared to the standard Enyaq, except for a small emblem on the rear pillar with the partner company's name — «Strongs Plastic Products».

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