2026 ŠkodaElroq in Australia – The Clever EV SUV That Could Catch You Off Guard
The 2026 Škoda Elroq most cutting-edge electric SUVs in Australia.Offering up to 572 km range, luxury-grade build quality, affordable pricing, and a performance RS derivative, here is the inside scoop on Škoda’s electric revolutioniser.

A New Dawn for Škoda in Australia
Not too long ago, Škoda was the unobtrusive achiever in Australia’s motor industry. When other companies yelled with garish advertisements and cheeky pricing, Škoda went under the radar, quietly gaining a loyal following with cleverly engineered, sensible cars. Australians who purchased a Škoda ended up being repeat customers, enjoying that blend of European build quality without the European snootiness.
Now in 2026, the brand is entering its most adventurous role yet with the ŠkodaElroq, its first purpose-built compact electric SUV. For Škoda, it’s not just a new car—it’s a declaration: that electric vehicles don’t need to be daunting, over-priced, and personality-free. And for Australian customers, it could be the ideal introduction to the EV universe.

Inside the Elroq: Where Clever Meets Comfortable
Step into the Elroq and it immediately feels comfortable—but not uninteresting. Unlike some EV competitors that resemble basiclab experiments, the Elroq focuses comfort and functionality.
The centre of the dashboard is dominated by a 13-inch infotainment screen, sharp and intuitive, with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto that work as promised without complication. In front of the driver, the digital cockpit can be set up to display maps, range, or even simply a traditional dial setup for those who prefer analogue dials.
Škoda’s build quality deserves praise here. Every surface feels carefully considered: solid switchgear, soft-touch panels, and in higher trims, suede-like finishes that add a touch of luxury. Even small details matter. The famous “Simply Clever” touches are everywhere—hidden storage, door-edge protectors, and yes, even an umbrella neatly tucked away in the door. It’s the kind of cabin that feels like it was designed by people who actually live with cars, not just design them.
The seating is another plus point. Comfortable, well-padded, and with heating and ventilation available, they are constructed for the stop-start nature of Sydney traffic as well as the long distance of a Melbourne-to-Adelaide road trip. There is some ambient lighting to inject personality, but a spacious rear seat and 490-litre boot make sure the Elroq is still family-friendly without losing any style.

Performance: Smooth, Silent, and Surprisingly Sporty
Electric vehicles are renowned for their instant torque, but the Elroq achieves a harmony between performance and comfort that has a very Škoda feel to it.
Two derivatives will be offered when launched:
- The 85 Select and 130 Years Edition—both driven by a rear-mounted 210 kW motor combined with a 77 kWh battery. They claim a 0–100 km/h time of 6.6 seconds and a WLTP-approved 529 km of range.
- The Elroq RSadds a second motor for all-wheel drive, making out around 250 kW. It’s quicker, hitting 100 km/h in about 5.4 seconds, with range stretching up to 572 km WLTP.
On paper, they sound good. On the highway, the Elroq sounds even better. In town, it’s almost whisper-quiet, floating through traffic with the serenity of a luxury SUV. On the highway, it’s stable and assured, with power at the ready for effortless passes. The RS will make it even sharper with sportier suspension, larger wheels, and that recognisable RS badge pull.

Safety First: Tech That Has Your Back
Australians are serious about safety, and the Elroq is designed to answer that demand. Škoda has outfitted it with the most advanced driver-aid and protection systems, for complete peace of mind when driving in busy city centres or along long rural highways.
Safety highlights include:
- Adaptive cruise control with stop & go for congestion assistance.
- Lane-keeping assist and lane centering for motorway relaxation.
- Blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert for city awareness.
- Pedestrian and cyclist recognition automatic emergency braking.
- 360-degree parking camera with self-parking guidance.
- Seven airbags and a strong EV-specific chassis.
Look for the Elroq to easily achieve a 5-star ANCAP safety rating when it’s tested locally.

Daily Capability: Not a Bush-Basher, But All You Need
Let’s face it—most small SUVs in Australia don’t spend their existence on dirt roads. They’re school run champions, weekend getaway cars, and highway commuters. The Elroq welcomes that reality.
- Boot space: 490 litres, increasing with rear seats folded—perfect for suitcases, sporting goods, or the inevitable IKEA run.
- Towing capacity: Up to 1,200 kg, more than sufficient for a trailer or a small caravan.
- Charging speed: 185 kW DC fast charging will get you from 10–80% in less than half an hour, and 11 kW AC charging makes overnight charging easy.
- Ride and handling: More comfort-tuned than for hard-core cornering, and suspension that absorbs Australia’s not-so-perfect roads.
It is an SUV for the real world, not to be seen.

Pricing and Availability in Australia
Škoda has been clever with pricing, underbidding certain competitors without sacrificing a premium experience.
- Elroq 85 Select – From $54,990 (plus on-road costs)
- Elroq 130 Years Edition – From $64,990 (plus on-road costs)
- Elroq RS AWD – Mid-2026, to be confirmed but anticipated over $70k
Deliveries begin in September 2025, with limited supply at first (around 350 cars in the first year), before ramping up to ~700 units in 2026. If you’re keen, get on the waiting list early.

Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Impressive range (up to 572 km).
- High-quality interior with clever design.
- Competitive pricing for its class.
- Fast charging capability.
- RS adds performance excitement.
Cons:
- Initial supply will be tight.
- RS pricing not yet confirmed.
- Not suited for rugged off-road adventures.

Final Verdict: A Quiet Contender Worth Watching
The 2026 Škoda Elroq is not going to have the fame of Tesla or BYD’s hype, but that might be its greatest advantage. It doesn’t attempt to be flashy—it simply provides a sensible, well-rounded EV SUV that feels precisely calibrated to Australian living.
If you’re a newcomer to electric vehicles, the Elroq is accessible but not pedestrian. If you already love EVs, the RS could be the performance deal you didn’t expect. Either way, Škoda has done something interesting—an EV that’s premium and practical, thrilling and reasonable.
For Australians seeking an electric vehicle without compromise, the Elroq may just be the smartest option out there.

FAQs: 2026 ŠkodaElroq Australia
Q: When does the ŠkodaElroqcame to Australia?
A: September 2025 deliveries begin, with the RS coming mid-2026.
Q: How much does the 2026 ŠkodaElroq cost in Australia?
A: From $54,990 + on-road costs for the base 85 Select.
Q: How far does the Elroq travel?
A: Between 529 km and 572 km WLTP, depending on the trim.
Q: Is the Elroq all-wheel drive?
A: Yes, the RS model comes with dual-motor AWD.
Q: How does the Elroqcompet against the Tesla Model Y?
A: The Elroq equals the Model Y for range and tech but with slicker pricing and more sensible features geared toward families.

