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Skoda updating to 3.7.... at the dealers. No word on VW.

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3.8K views 5 replies 4 participants last post by  NeverhadanEVbefore  
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So, thus far, Volkswagen has been the first to offer updates to MEB, with Skoda and Cupra following behind. All are part of the VAG, and it has seemed that VAG wants to maintain the "main brand" as VW. Also, while the VW brand has tried - and failed - to do major updates OTA (3.0 and 3.2), Skoda has had updates done at the dealer. Skoda MEBs are on 3.0 or 3.1 currently, with the exception of the latest models which already have 3.7 or MY24 which have 4.0/4.1.

Anyway, now Skoda is offering 3.7 - the latest 3.x software released - as an update done by a dealer to all Enyaqs. Does this mean Volkswagen gets up and offers 3.7 OTA in Europe - to be trickled down to the US? Who knows. But if Skoda offers 3.7 updates while VW offers only 3.2, it will be the first time for Skoda to be ahead of VW.

 
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"This update is available at service partners for all Ĺ koda Enyaq vehicles that currently have software versions ME3.0 and ME3.1. If your vehicle is running on software version ME3.2 or higher, the update at a service partner is not intended for you. Instead, your vehicle will receive the ME3.7 software update in the future."

If you have a VW then they were upgrading everybody in-dealer to 3.2, this sounds like the same campaign but as 3.7 is the latest available that's what they're upgrading people to instead. In a way this means that Skoda are ahead, but actually they're behind as VW have already been upgrading people for a while.
I think, though, this is about the best confirmation we've ever had that anybody on 3.2 or higher is going to be upgraded OTA to 3.7.