The Skoda Roadiaq Concept is an electric car designed by students from the Skoda Academy with the help of Skoda experts and their teachers. It is based on the Skoda Enyaq, the brand’s first electric SUV, but has a number of modifications that turn it into a mobile home for adventurers.

The Roadiaq has a ground clearance of 190 mm, a wheelbase of 2770 mm and an output of 195 kW. The battery has a capacity of 82 kWh and offers an autonomy of up to 495 km in the WLTP cycle. The body is painted in two colors: lunar white and emerald green. The ceiling has been raised at the rear to create more space inside, where there is a bed, an integrated kitchen, a 27-inch TV, a shower, a coffee machine, a folding table and chairs and much more endowments. The trunk has been modified to allow the attachment of a tent that expands the living area. The Roadiaq also has solar panels on the roof that provide its power.

The Roadiaq is designed to be both a mobile office and a comfortable bedroom. It is aimed at those who want to explore the world and work from anywhere. It is emblematic of the New Work approach that Skoda promotes, based on flexibility and balance. The Roadiaq is the ninth Student Car project by the Skoda Academy, a tradition that began in 2014 with the Citijet, a convertible version of the Citigo.








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