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Skoda Enyaq iV 80x

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AS a brand, Skoda made its name on value and practicality, but while the firm still trades on those strengths, it has earned a reputation for decent performance cars over the past couple of decades, too.

We’re still waiting for a vRS version of the company’s first bespoke EV, the Enyaq, but the firm has launched this 80x SportLine model to fill the gap until it arrives.

In fact, it is now the most powerful Skoda on sale. The rear-mounted electric motor

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