The so-called Air curtains are also important which are vents on the sides of the front bumper that direct air outside the wheels to create a kind of an air screen. "The wheels are the area where turbulence is most intense, which increases air resistance," says Janda, explaining why this solution is so important. Here alone, the engineers have gained a full four thousandths to the good in reducing air resistance as part of the upgrade. The shape of the wheels has also been optimised, with five new designs also helping to reduce drag.
The vents on the sides of the bumper direct air outside the wheels and create an aerodynamic shield around them.
The new bonnet design has also brought a big positive change. It is now more rounded at the front, which has been made possible by the redesigned front grille. The rounded connection of the bonnet to the hood has improved the air resistance coefficient by around two more thousandths. "Whether the bonnet has a round logo or the Škoda lettering has virtually no influence in this case," Janda mentions one of the design innovations of the modernised Enyaq.
The more rounded hood improves airflow in this part of the car.