17. 3. 2026 Far from civilisation, yet with reliable air conditioning and massage seats on board. Lose yourself in the wilderness. Original 1920px Original 1920px
17. 3. 2026 The project also reflects the significance of the vehicle’s name itself: Enyaq, derived from the Gaelic word for “source”. Original 1920px Original 1920px
17. 3. 2026 Sand, heat, and camels. The Enyaq RS explores the origins of humankind Original 1920px Original 1920px
17. 3. 2026 After rocky and sandy tracks, travelling on smooth asphalt must feel like a welcome relief. Temperatures approaching 40 degrees Celsius, however, remain. Original 1920px Original 1920px
17. 3. 2026 It was in this region that the earliest human stone tools were discovered, as well as the unique skeleton of the species Homo erectus, known as Turkana Boy, dating back 1.6 million years. Original 1920px Original 1920px
17. 3. 2026 The expedition demonstrated that electric mobility can operate confidently even far beyond its traditional comfort zone. Original 1920px Original 1920px
17. 3. 2026 Sand, heat, and camels. The Enyaq RS explores the origins of humankind Original 1920px Original 1920px
17. 3. 2026 The Škoda Enyaq RS face to face with African wildlife. In addition to camels, it also encountered Nile crocodiles. Original 1920px Original 1920px
17. 3. 2026 Sand, heat, and camels. The Enyaq RS explores the origins of humankind Original 1920px Original 1920px
17. 3. 2026 Sand, heat, and camels. The Enyaq RS explores the origins of humankind Original 1920px Original 1920px
17. 3. 2026 Sand, heat, and camels. The Enyaq RS explores the origins of humankind Original 1920px Original 1920px
17. 3. 2026 Sand, heat, and camels. The Enyaq RS explores the origins of humankind Original 1920px Original 1920px