Skoda: Smart station wagon from the up-and-coming designers 🎥
NUMBER 9 The ninth individual vehicle that has just been completed as part of the Å koda vocational school's lighthouse project is called the Roadiaq, drives purely electrically and contains numerous innovative ideas for a station wagon.
With the multifunctional mobile-office camper Roadiaq, 29 trainees have once again expressed the spirit of discovery typical of the Å koda brand. The new station wagon is a purely battery-electric vehicle with all-wheel drive that digital nomads can use for traveling, working or relaxing wherever they are.
Å koda's ninth Azubi Car contains everything a mobile office needs: a permanent Internet connection, a 27-inch monitor and a docking station. In just a few simple steps, the car transforms from a workplace into a living environment with a bed and small kitchen.
More than 2000 working hours
When it came to converting a regular Enyaq into the car of their dreams, the trainees at the Å koda vocational school had expert support. Teachers from the vocational school, experts from several Å koda departments and external specialists in camping conversions provided them with their expertise. The 29 apprentices from the Å koda vocational school began their work on the Roadiaq in the fall of 2022.
Over a period of nine months, they spent more than 2,000 working hours developing the vehicle. To turn the Enyaq into a camper van, the apprentices had to make significant changes to the body. In addition to a new roof design, they developed a new tailgate to which a tent can be attached.
All-wheel drive with two E-motors
The all-wheel drive of the Roadiaq is the same as that of the standard Enyaq 80 X Sportline model. A synchronous motor mounted on the rear axle with an output of 150 kW and a maximum torque of 310 Nm drives the rear wheels, while an asynchronous motor on the front axle delivers another 80 kW and a torque of 162 Nm. The 82 kWh battery enables a range of up to 495 kilometers in the WLTP cycle.
The base vehicle's length of 4.65 meters and width of 1.88 meters have remained unchanged. At 2.05 meters, however, the Roadiaq is more than 35 centimeters taller than the standard version.