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New Skoda Enyaq iV driven in the UK

sean_carson@autovia.co.uk

New electric SUV hits UK roads for the first time

We try 201bhp iV 80 model with 333-mile range

AS a pragmatic brand for the people, Skoda claims that its new Enyaq iV electric SUV will bring EVs to the many, not just the few. With prices from £31,995 including the recently revised £2,500 Plug-in Car Grant, roughly the same as the entry-level Kodiaq TDI seven-seater (an updated version of which you can read about on p19), there’s certainly some truth in the firm’s claims.

Refreshingly though, Skoda isn’t actually trying to reinvent the wheel with its first bespoke EV. Instead, it

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