Sportline Added to Elroq Range
The sporting flagship of the range will introduce a striking look and bespoke interior, along with a revised suspension set-up to deliver an even more dynamic driving experience.
Following in the wheel tracks of the Enyaq SportLine, the new Elroq SportLine is poised to introduce a striking new edge to the range thanks to an exclusive design package and sharper driving dynamics. Available with both the 60 and 85 battery variants, the latter features standard sports suspension with specially tuned springs and dampers. Additionally, the ride height is lowered by 15mm at the front and 10mm at the rear. SportLine 85 models also feature progressive dynamic steering as standard.
The Elroq SportLine 60 features a 63kWh (59kWh net) battery pack and a 204PS motor that delivers power to the rear wheels. It can sprint from 0-62mph in 8.0 seconds and has a WLTP driving range of up to 263 miles. The Elroq SportLine 85 comes with a larger 82kWh battery (77kWh net) and a 286PS rear-mounted motor. It has a 0-62mph time of just 6.6 seconds and a WLTP range of up to 355 miles. The Elroq SportLine 60 has a maximum DC rapid charge speed of 165kW, while the SportLine 85 has a peak DC charge speed of 175kW.
Like other Sportline models in the Škoda range, the Elroq features numerous gloss black details, including the exterior mirror caps, side window trims and roof rails. Both versions come with 20-inch Asterion black alloy wheels as standard, along with a front bumper spoiler and a rear apron insert finished in gloss black. The SportLine badge also has a new place on the tailgate, replacing the designation of the battery version. The rear side windows and the rear window feature privacy glass as standard (privacy glass also standard on the Edition trim).
Inside, the Sportline Design Selection is dominated by black, which also extends to the headliner. The front sports seats with integrated head restraints feature black microsuede and artificial leather upholstery, grey contrasting stitching and seat heating as standard. The heated sports steering wheel has three spokes, recuperation paddles and a Sportline badge. The look is completed by carbon-effect trim strips on the dashboard and stainless-steel pedal covers.
In terms of standard equipment, both Elroq SportLine models come with full LED Matrix beam headlights with variable light distribution, a 13-inch infotainment system with satellite navigation (standard from SE L) and an electrically-operated tailgate with kick activation.
Order books for the new Elroq derivatives are open now with first deliveries expected in spring 2025.