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If you're not too fussed about performance, a Skoda Enyaq Coupe iV 80 will follow, with a 201PS rear-mounted motor and an 8.8-second 0-62mph time. There's a host of driver-assistance tech available in ...
Facelifted Skoda ... Enyaq 60, while both the 85 and 85x need 28 minutes. The automaker didn’t mention what state of charge levels would be achieved after these periods–I assume it’s from 10 ...
the Skoda Enyaq 50 is worth considering. However, the 85 version, with its much longer range, would be our choice. The Enyaq 50 has a maximum charging speed of up to 145kW for a 10-80% top-up in ...
Previously, the Enyaq 80 was fitted with a 150 kW (201 hp ... Additionally, after the launch of this new trim level for the Enyaq, Skoda will ditch the “iV” suffix from the names of all ...
Discover the cutting-edge evolution of Škoda’s flagship EVs, the Škoda Enyaq and Škoda Enyaq Coupé ... with rapid charging achieving 10–80% in just 28 minutes. Equipped with intelligent ...
the Kodiaq iV goes head to head with Škoda’s own Enyaq iV, a pure EV SUV of similar size and mission. But whereas the Enyaq is zero emission and is also available as the rakish Enyaq Coupé (and the ...
VW Group’s identikit approach to its electric vehicles continues apace with the latest editions to Skoda’s Enyaq ... cast a shadow over the Enyaq Coupe vRS iV as a result.
Overseas, the Kodiaq is available with a 1.5-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine in either mild hybrid (MHEV) or ‘iV ... Skoda Enyaq’s fast charge speed is mid-pack, capped to 175kW DC. With a ...
Price shown is on the road price (OTR). It includes VAT, first year VED, vehicle first registration fee, number plates and delivery. The price also includes the plug-in car grant of £2,500 ...
A speedier way of charging the Enyaq iV vRS is by using a 135kW public rapid charger. You'll pay a premium to do so (£0.69 per kWh is pretty typical) but an 80 per cent charge can be completed in a ...