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Skoda has resumed production of the Enyaq full-electric SUV after several weeks of interruption due a shortages of wiring harnesses from Ukraine.
Initially, around 1,000 vehicles a week will roll off the lines, but capacity will gradually increase, Skoda said in a statement on Tuesday.
Depending on parts availability, Enyaq production will be increased to up to 370 Enyaq iV and Enyaq Coupe models a day, the automaker said.
The Enyaq, Skoda’s only all-electric car, is a sister model to the VW ID4 and Audi Q4 e-tron
It’s based on the Volkswagen Group’s MEB platform and is built at Skoda’s main plant in Mlada Boleslav in the Czech Republic.
This article was originally published by Autonews.com. Read the original article here.