https://www.motor1.com/news/376820/skoda-ev-test-mule-spied/
Skoda Electric Vehicle Mule Spied Testing Underneath VW Tiguan Skin
Oct 17, 2019  Adrian Padeanu

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Gallery: 27 Skoda EV test mule spy photos
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It will be the brand's first EV to ride on the VW Group's MEB platform.

With good reason, you’d be tempted to say this is nothing more than an
ordinary Volkswagen Tiguan racking up miles at the Nürburgring. However,
looks can be deceiving as we’re actually looking at an early test mule for
Skoda’s first electric vehicle to ride on the group’s MEB platform that
debuted last month with the ID.3 compact hatchback.

The Czech automaker recently hopped onto the electrified bandwagon with the
release of the zero-emissions Citigo and the plug-in hybrid Superb, but
there’s much more to come from Mladá Boleslav. By the middle of the next
decade, the company will have a total of 10 electrified models in its
portfolio, including this crossover previewed earlier this year at the
Geneva Motor Show by the attractive Vision iV concept pictured at the
bottom.

The model’s name is not known at this point, but trademark filings suggest
the fully electric crossover could go by the name of “Eniaq” or “Enyaq.”
Regardless of how it’s going to be called, the Skoda EV will have a lot in
common with VW’s forthcoming ID.4 teased in Frankfurt last month ahead of
its 2020 launch.

It would be futile to talk about the design based on these spy shots since
this is nothing more than a Tiguan with a stretched B-pillar. While all of
Skoda’s models on sale today sit on a front-wheel-drive-based platform, the
production-ready Vision iV will employ a RWD-based arrangement as seen on
the aforementioned ID.3 ...

As far as specs are concerned, the concept had dual electric motors – one on
each axle – enabling a combined output of 302 horsepower channeled to an AWD
setup. The large 83-kWh battery pack provided enough juice for a
WLTP-certified range of 500 kilometers (311 miles). It did 0 to 62 mph (100
km/h) in 5.9 seconds, 50 to 75 mph (80 to 120 km/h) in fewer than 4 seconds
before maxing out at 112 mph (180 km/h).

Skoda has already announced its first MEB-based EV will be out in 2020, so
the road-going Vision iV is only about a year away.
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Oct 20, 2019  Around 100 people will test the autonomous Renault ZOE on the
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10/14th to 11/8th 2019 ... intends to offer on-demand car service ...&
collect feedback ...
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