The Skoda Enyaq RS electric coupe SUV has been given a discount of more than $10,000, now starting at $66,990 drive-away.
The brand is looking to offload its final 30 units of the current version of the performance SUV flagship, ahead of an RS version of the facelifted Enyaq range due in 2026.
The current Enyaq RS ‘Coupe’ was priced at $83,990 before on-road costs when it launched in late 2024.
The $66,990 drive-away price for the final batch of the model year 2025 (MY25) Enyaq RS performance flagship is officially available until November 30, 2025 – and makes it just $1000 more than the updated MY26 Coupe 85 Sportline.
The MY25 Enyaq RS is offered in a ‘coupe’ SUV body style only and, like the rest of the Enyaq lineup, uses the same MEB underpinnings as the Volkswagen ID.4 and ID.5 as well as the Audi Q4 e-tron sold in Australia.
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The hot Skoda SUV comes with a dual-motor, all-wheel drive electric powertrain with 250kW of power and 545Nm of torque, for a 0-100km/h claim of 5.5 seconds.
Its 77kWh lithium-ion battery offers up to 530km of electric range on the WLTP cycle.
This was more than the Tesla Model Y Long Range at the time, but the Tesla has since been updated to offer up to 600km estimated range (WLTP) on a single charge.
The Enyaq RS offers 11kW AC and 175kW DC charging rates.
As well as its performance bragging rights, the RS is fitted with 21-inch alloy wheels as part of its more aggressive exterior package, while the cabin brings leather-appointed sports seats and a 13-inch centre touchscreen.
There’s also a 5.3-inch digital instrument cluster, augmented reality (AR) head-up display and adaptive chassis control – as well as RS-exclusive Mamba Green paint as a no-cost option.

The updated Enyaq is already in Australian showrooms in lower-spec Select 60 and Sportline 85 model grades, with the RS set to arrive in mid-2026.
Like the rest of the updated Enyaq range, the RS features external styling updates inspired by Skoda’s new ‘Modern Solid’ design language. However, it has the same power and acceleration stats as the outgoing model.
While the MY25 RS is offered only as a coupe SUV, the 2026 RS will be available in both SUV and coupe SUV body styles.
It will be joined in Australian showrooms by an RS version of the smaller Elroq electric SUV next year, with the two EVs joining the petrol-powered Octavia RS and recently launched second-generation Kodiaq RS SUV.
