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The Skoda Enyaq iV is a massively important car for the Czech brand. It might not be its first EV – that honour goes to a 1930s beer truck – in fact, it’s not even its first EV this century (the Citigo iV claims that title) but it is its first electric model set to compete in the family car market – a sector that has provided much success for the likes of the Octavia, Karoq and Kodiaq.

The Skoda Enyaq iV is an all-electric crossover based on the VW Group’s MEB born electric platform, which also underpins the likes of the Volkswagen ID4 and Audi Q4 e-tron crossovers. The platform can offer single-motor, rear-wheel-drive and dual-motor, AWD configurations, both of which are available on the Enyaq iV overseas. The VW Group, led by Skoda, is also working on a low-cost, front-wheel-drive version of the MEB platform that could be used on hatchbacks and smaller SUVs; read more about that here. Measuring 4,648mm long and 1,877mm wide, the Enyaq iV is only slightly smaller than the Skoda Kodiaq, but is strictly a 5-seat SUV with two rows of seats.

It’s also Skoda’s first car built on a dedicated EV platform and the first car using that Volkswagen Group MEB system to be built outside Germany, so there’s a lot riding on this.

Briefly of Skoda Enyaq iV 2022

Skoda’s first volume market full-electric car, the Enyaq iV, uses Volkswagen Group EV technology to good effect. Based around the Wolfsburg conglomerate’s advanced MEB electrified platform, it nevertheless manages to incorporate a very Skoda look and feel. And in terms of range, charging stats and equipment, will look attractive in the showroom for those who get the right price or lease deal.

The Enyaq iV ushers in a new era of design and engineering for Skoda. Perhaps it does. A less charitable way of looking at this latest EV is that it’s a Czech take on the same technology also used by its VW Group cousins, the Volkswagen ID.4 and the CUPRA Born. Like those two models, this one is a full-electric, 5-door Crossover, larger in size than, say, a Kia eNiro and offering, according to Skoda, almost the same interior space as its own conventional full-size SUV, the Kodiaq, though with the Enyaq, you can’t have seven seats.

• Brand Name — Skoda
• Model Name — Enyaq iV
• Body Type — SUV
• Segment — JC – Medium
• Engine Type — Electric motors
• Battery Capacity — 62.0 kWh
• Top Speed — 160 mph
• Electric Range * — 310 km
• Power — 132 kW (179 PS)
• Torque — 310 Nm
• Drive — All Wheel Drive
• Trim — Long Range
• Electric motor power — 180 Hp
• Torque — 310 Nm
• Standard MPG — 127/117
• Battery range — 330 km
• Consumption — 3.6 miles/kWh
• Acceleration (0-100 km/h) — 8.7s
• Transmission — Single-speed Automatic
• Transmission Type — Automatic
• Seats — 5
• Doors — 4
• Colours — Silk Blue Flash Red Carbon Steel Cuppuccino Beige Candy White Brilliant Silver Carbon Black
• Price — $$60,000 – $67,990
• Warranty — 3 years/60,000 miles
• Cover Warranty — up to 100,000 miles

Skoda Enyaq iV Review 2022 – My Dream My Car

Skoda Enyaq iV Review 2022

Skoda is introducing a number of updates to its Enyaq iV electric SUV model that will further enhance the ownership experience for drivers. The improvements mean that owners will gain improved functionality from the infotainment system, enhanced safety systems and faster DC rapid charging.

Although the Enyaq iV already has one of the fastest DC charging capabilities in the sector, the updated model will offer speeds of up to 135kW (up from 125kW) for all Enyaq iV 80 models built from January 2022. This will deliver reduced charging times for drivers when fast charging on a suitable (150kW+) public charger. Enyaq iV 60 models will now be able to charge at speeds up to 120kW (up from 100kW).

Customers who opt for all-wheel drive models (Enyaq iV 80x) will also benefit from a new ‘Traction mode’. Activated via the driving mode screen on the infotainment system, Traction mode increases ASR (Anti-Slip regulation) and provides optimal drive distribution between the front and rear axle. The new Battery Care Mode, which is controlled via the infotainment screen, has been designed to set the optimal charging settings for extending the life of the battery. When activated the next charging process will charge to a maximum of 80%.

The graphic displays of the infotainment system have also been updated to deliver even more information to drivers. Drivers using the navigation system will be able to see an estimated battery level on arrival when a destination is programmed. This is particularly useful in planning charging stops. In addition, the charging screen has been redesigned to show more information plus extra functionality including AC charge options and predefined charging and preconditioning for the cabin.

Customers choosing the Assisted Drive Package Plus with Travel Assist benefit from additional features. These include Narrow Lane Assist where the car recognises temporary yellow lines, barriers and cars in the next lane and guides the car through narrowed spaces. In addition, the steering wheel travel assist button will now allow drivers to toggle between travel assist modes as well as activating and de-activating the system. When the vehicle is started again the last mode used will be active.

Specification of Skoda Enyaq iV 2022

The ENYAQ iV is available with a choice of rear-wheel or four-wheel drive, three battery sizes and five power levels. The ENYAQ iV can be charged quickly, with a maximum capacity of 125kW. It has a range of up to 500 kilometres in the WLTP cycle, making this practical and ideal for everyday driving. To learn more about the five performance variants, click here.

The Enyaq will be built at Skoda’s main plant in Mlada Boleslav alongside the Superb iV, Octavia RS iV and the Citigo iV and will be the first Skoda in a long time to be RWD but will also be offered with an AWD setup. As for the interior, the Skoda Enyaq iV will get an 13-inch touchscreen display and a massive 585-litre boot.

Post launch, the Skoda Enyaq will compete against the likes of EV models from Volkswagen, Seat, Ford, Toyota, Kia and Hyundai.

Skoda Enyaq iV 2022 Specification

• Model — Enyaq iV 2022
• Body Type — SUV
• Available Colors — Silk Blue Flash Red Carbon Steel Cuppuccino Beige Candy White Brilliant Silver Carbon Black
• Made In — Czech Republic
• Seating Capacity — 5 Seater
• No. Of Doors — 4 Doors
• Engine Type — Electric
• Engine location — Rear axle, Transverse
• Engine Power — 132 kW (179 PS)
• Torque — 310 Nm
• Electric motor power — 180 Hp
• Charger — Yes
• Charging Port — CSS
• Port Location — Right Side – Rear
• Range — 330 km
• Range WTLP — 412 km
• Battery Capacity — 62.0 kWh
• Battery Useable — 58.0 kWh
• Charge Power — 11 kW AC
• Charge Time — 6 hours 15 minutes
• Fast Charge Time — 30 minutes
• Charge Speed — 53 km/h
• Fast Charger Power — 128 kW DC
• Fast Charger Speed — 460 km/h
• Top Speed — 160 km/h
• Acceleration — 0-100 km/h in 8.7 seconds
• Acceleration 0 – 62 mph — 8.7 sec
• Acceleration 0 – 60 mph — 8.3 sec
• Maximum speed 160 km/h, 99.42 mph
• Weight-to-power ratio — 10.5 kg/Hp, 95.2 Hp/tonne
• Transmission Type — Automatic
• Drivetrain Architecture — One electric motor drives rear wheels.
• Drive wheel — Rear wheel drive
• Drive Type — Rear-Wheel Drive
• Gear Box — Single-Speed
• Steering Type — Power
• Steering Gear Type — Rack Pinion
• Minimum Turning Radius — 30.5 ft
• Length — 183 inches
• Width — 84.5 inches
• Height — 63.6 inches
• Wheel Base — 108.8 inches
• Ground Clearance — 7.2 inches
• Curb Weight — 4,332 lbs
• Wheel Size — 19-inches
• Front wheel tires — 235/55 R19 101T
• Rear wheel tires — 255/50 R19 103T
• Front wheel rims — 8J x 19 ET45
• Rear wheel rims — 8J x 19 ET45
• Front Suspension — Independent, Spring McPherson, with stabilizer
• Rear Suspension — Independent, Spring McPherson, with stabilizer
• Brake Type — 4 Wheel Discs
• Brake System — 4 Wheel ABS
• Warranty Basic — 3 Years / 60,000 miles
• Max. weight — 2509 kg (5531.4 lbs.)
• Max load — 424-619 kg (934.76 – 1364.66 lbs.)
• Trunk (boot) space – minimum — 585 l (20.66 cu. ft.)
• Trunk (boot) space – maximum — 1710 l (60.39 cu. ft.)
• Max. roof load — 75 kg (165.35 lbs.)
• Permitted trailer load with brakes (8%) — 1000 kg (2204.62 lbs.)
• Permitted trailer load with brakes (12%) — 1000 kg (2204.62 lbs.)
• Permitted trailer load without brakes — 750 kg (1653.47 lbs.)
• Permitted towbar download — 75 kg (165.35 lbs.)
• Front track — 1587 mm (62.48 in.)
• Rear (Back) track — 1566 mm (61.65 in.)
• Front overhang — 860 mm (33.86 in.)
• Rear overhang — 1023 mm (40.28 in.)
• Ride height (ground clearance) — 186 mm (7.32 in.)
• Drag coefficient (Cd) — 0.264
• Minimum turning circle (turning diameter) — 9.3 m (30.51 ft.)
• Approach angle — 15.4°
• Departure angle — 16.7°
• Warranty — 3 years/60,000 miles
• Cover Warranty — up to 100,000 miles

Features of Skoda Enyaq iV 2022

The Enyaq iV is Skoda’s first EV to be underpinned by Volkswagen Group’s MEB modular platform. Internationally, the electric SUV is offered in five trim levels, namely 50, 60, 80, 80X and the sporty vRS. The variants are differentiated by the size of the battery pack and the drive system fitted in them.

The Enyaq is a comfortable 5 seater SUV measuring 4649mm in length, which is marginally smaller than the current-gen Skoda Octavia. The four-wheeler follows the brand’s latest “Crystal Face” design philosophy, offering an illuminated front grille. The overall design is quite sharp with creases from the front to rear.

Compared to the exterior, the interior of the vehicle is subtle in nature with a lot of modern tech on offer. The safety equipment list includes 9 airbags, ADAS, proactive occupant protection, and crew protection assist along with a slew of other active and passive features.

Comfort Features of Skoda Enyaq iV 2022

• Adjustable Steering Column
• Height Adjustable Seat
• Digital Clock
• Electric Folding Rear Mirror
• Automatic Climate Control
• Low Fuel Warning Light
• Rear Reading Lamp
• Parking Sensors
• Air Conditioner
• Heater
• Anti Lock Braking
• Power Steering
• Power Windows
• Brake Assist
• Central Locking
• Power Door Locks
• Child Safety Locks
• Rear Seat Belts
• Seat Belt Warning
• Door Ajar Warning
• Adjustable Seats
• Vehicle Stability Control
• Engine Immobilizer
• Crash Sensor
• Engine Check Warning
• Rear Camera
• Anti-Theft Device

Safety Features of Skoda Enyaq iV 2022

• Front assist with assisted automatic braking
• Central interaction airbag
• Visual and acoustic seat belt reminder
• Driver and front passenger airbags
• Front passenger airbag deactivation switch
• Warning lights in front doors
• Tailgate unlocking from outside
• Front and rear three point safety belt on all seats
• Auto door release and activation of warning lights
• ESC (incl. ABS+MSR+ASR+EDS+HBA+DSR+RBS+MKB)
• Single tone horn
• Child safety lock
• Tyre pressure monitor
• Front side airbags with curtain airbags
• 3 point height adj front seatbelts + pretensioners
• Rear drum brakes
• Front disc brakes

Convenience Features of Skoda Enyaq iV 2022

• Skoda Connect iV remote services with charging, air conditioning and smart schedules
• 13″ touchscreen display
• Smartlink wireless for apple carplay and wired for android auto
• Electronic engine sound
• Gesture control
• Washer fluid level indicator
• E-call
• Exterior temperature indicator
• Wi-Fi hotspot
• Virtual cockpit
• Speed limiter
• Bluetooth system
• Tailgate
• Rear parking sensor
• Voice control system
• Satellite navigation system

Interior Features of Skoda Enyaq iV 2022

• Single front passenger seat
• Laminated soft-touch plastic knee rest
• High centre console with armrest
• Front and rear footwell lighting
• Isofix child seat fittings in outer rear seats with top tether
• Sliding boot cover
• Boot lighting
• Front and rear height adjustable headrests
• Umbrella in door panel
• Illuminated and cooled glovebox
• 12V socket in boot
• Interior door handle lighting in front and rear
• 60:40 foldable rear seat with sliding adjustment and backrest angle adjustment
• Coat hooks on B pillar
• 4 foldable roof handles with rear coat hooks
• LED ambient lighting
• 3 seat bench in 2nd row
• Isofix child seat preparation for front passenger seat
• Manually adjustable steering column
• Sunvisors with illuminated vanity mirrors
• Front reading lights
• Front courtesy lights
• Pollen filter
• Rear reading lights

Exterior Features of Skoda Enyaq iV 2022

• Rear side wing doors
• Dashboard and door moulding in multiple colours
• Electric adjustable heated folding door mirrors with boarding spots and welcome logo
• Rear window wiper with washer system and intermittent control
• Heat insulating glass in windshield
• Electric front and rear windows
• Safety reflectors on front and rear doors
• Heat insulating glass in side and rear windows
• Radiator grille frame in black with chrome strip
• LED third brake light
• Light assistant (coming home/tunnel light)
• Rain and light sensors
• Body colour door mirrors and handles
• Automatic dimming rear view mirror
• Variable front intermittent wipers
• Body colour bumpers
• Heated rear window
• Rear spoiler

Security Features of Tesla Model Y 2022

• Anti theft alarm system with interior monitoring, backup horn and towing protection
• Remote central locking with SAFE system

Entertainment Features of Skoda Enyaq iV 2022

• Touch Screen
• Audio System
• Speakers Front & Back
• Bluetooth Connectivity
• USB & Auxiliary Input

Other Features of Skoda Enyaq iv 2022

• The biggest infotainment screen ever fitted to a Skoda, at 13 inches
• Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
• LED headlights
• lane assist
• autonomous emergency braking
• collision warning
• cruise control
• dual-zone climate control
• parking sensors
• alloy wheels
• Liquid cooling system
• Phone Box with wireless charging
• 2 rear USB-Cs and 230 V socket
• Ambient lighting
• Electric tailgate
• Electric child safety lock
• Foldable tables
• Umbrella compartment

Skoda Enyaq iV Review 2022 : Frist Impressive Looks

The Skoda Enyaq is a big, five-seat, pure electric family SUV. It’s offered with a choice of two batteries, a range of up to 333 miles, and it comes with vast amounts of passenger and luggage space as well as a comprehensive infotainment system. Standard equipment and options costs could be a little better but, even so, this is currently one of the best of the big electric SUVs.

The look of the Enyaq iV moves Skoda into a new design direction, the main theme being most obvious at the front, which can be optionally embellished with an illuminated ‘Crystal Face’ grille. Full-LED Matrix headlights at the front are joined at the rear by LED tail lights which include dynamic indicators and an animated ‘Coming/Leaving Home’ function. Measuring 4,648mm long and 1,877mm wide, this car is quite substantial in stature, though it’s actually shorter than a Skoda Octavia. Still, thanks to the clever design of the MEB platform it sits on, the Enyaq offers superb interior space. With the traction battery housed in the floor and a compact motor mounted beneath the cargo area base, this Czech EV has a cabin unburdened by the packaging compromises of a traditional internal combustion engine car.

That cabin is ‘inspired by modern living environments’, according to Skoda, and uses ‘natural, sustainably processed and recycled materials’. The fascia’s dominated by a central 13-inch infotainment touchscreen, which can also be worked by both voice and gesture control. There’s also a further 5.3-inch instrument binnacle display. A further interior highlight is the wonderfully-named optional ‘Jumbo Box’, which adds 6.2 litres of storage underneath the centre console. There’s comfortable space for a couple of adults on the back seat. And boot capacity is ample at 585-litres.

Skoda Enyaq iV Review 2022 : Power & Performance

One particular aspect of this is the Enyaq iV’s forte. Although it’s not going to surprise you when we say that the Enyaq iV rides very well, the sheer depth of its comfort shocked us. It’s not often that a car’s ride quality can impress with its pliancy within the first 100 metres, but that was the case here – it crushes speed humps and shrugs off ridges in a way that no car with 19-inch wheels has any right to. If you fit optional 21s, you’ll notice an increase in harshness over some surface irregularities, but overall, it’s still a very comfortable car.

Build up speed and that impression does not change at all – we took it over some very challenging Highland roads, and the suspension was never caught out, with brilliant damping control. Cornering is also better than you might expect, with limited bodyroll and incisive steering that allows you to really get it into the apex. Still, you’re always aware of its sheer weight so you tend to flow it through corners, rather than flicking it in.

With the adaptive dampers set in Comfort mode, body control is kept in check over rougher surfaces. In short, it’s safe and accurate in bends, and feels on top of its game. The steering wheel paddles moderate the driveline’s energy recuperation – flick the left-hand switch to increase drag, which equates to shifting down on an ICE-engined car. Even on its maximum setting it doesn’t slow with the conviction of a Tesla Model 3, so you’ll rarely find yourself one-pedal driving.

Skoda Enyaq iV 2022 is a provided Electric engine that produces 132 kW (179 PS) horsepower and 310 Nm of torque. It has No-cylinders. The top speed of this car is Estimated at 160 km/h and the acceleration time is 0-100 km/h in 8.7 seconds. It gives Automatic Transmission with Rear-Wheel Drive with Single-Speed Gear Box. It gets the Power Steering with Rack-Pinion and the minimum turning radius of its steering is 30.5 ft. As well as its front suspension is coil springs and the Rear Suspension is coil springs. The Tire size of this Car is 235/60R18 and the wheel size is 18 inches. Its battery type is Li-Ion Battery and the battery capacity is 62.0 kWh or the Useable battery is 58.0 kWh. The charge time is 6 hours and 15 minutes and the fast charging time is 30 minutes. The charge speed is 53 km/h and the fast charging speed is 460 km/h. The Range of this car is 330 km and the WTLP Range is 412 km.

Steering is fluid and well-weighted. There’s a little laziness in the turn-in, but once you’re dialled in, you give it no further thought. There’s pay-off in the city, because the turning circle is almost black-cab tight – as you’d expect in a car driven by its rear wheels. Braking is excellent – not a given on an EV – with a solid pedal and firm stopping.

Skoda Enyaq iV Review 2022 : Range and Battery Life

Skoda has kept the Enyaq iV range pretty simple to understand, with two battery sizes available: the 58kWh iV 60 and 77kWh iV 80. The smaller battery model produces 177bhp via a rear-mounted electric motor powering the rear wheels, while the 201bhp iV 80 is also rear-wheel-drive.

The manufacturer claims a range of 252 miles for the iV 60 and 329 miles for the iV 80. If you’re looking for the reassurance of all-wheel-drive, the 261bhp iV 80X SportLine should fit the bill, although it costs over £3,000 more than the RWD variant and range from a single charge falls slightly to 312 miles.

It will depend on which Enyaq you choose and how you’re charging it, but assuming you have the space and facilities for a domestic wallbox installation, eight to 10 hours will be sufficient to get you from flat to full overnight. Plan ahead to ensure your longer jaunts include faster 125kW chargers en-route and you can top back up to 80% capacity in 38 minutes.

Skoda Enyaq iV Review 2022 : Comfort Driving

The Skoda Enyaq iV has been designed as an electric car from the outset. That means it’s not compromised by taking out a heavy conventional engine at the front and having to accommodate the electric motor and batteries.

The Enyaq’s batteries are positioned under the floor, meaning they lower the car’s centre of gravity and don’t compromise on luggage space. The electric motor drives the rear wheels, giving the Skoda Enyaq a surprisingly nimble feel – particularly around town, where a tight turning circle will have you darting in and out of tight spaces like a London cabby.

At higher speeds, the steering is typically numb for a modern Volkswagen Group SUV (electric or otherwise). There’s nothing wrong with it, but if you want a car that’s going to be exciting to drive, you’d be better looking at the Ford Mustang Mach-E.

Skoda Enyaq iV 80 models come with selectable drive modes (available as an option on the 60 Nav). Selecting the sportier drive modes does little to tighten up the handling, but you’ll notice the stability control light flickering during constantly during enthusiastic cornering. There’s no hiding that this is a heavy SUV, and it does thump over broken road surfaces, particularly with the bigger 20- or 21-inch alloy wheels. It’s no worse than rivals in that regard, though.

While the Skoda Enyaq’s a fairly big car, it doesn’t feel particularly intimidating to drive. We’ve driven it on tiny roads in the Highlands of Scotland and didn’t wince every time we met a motorhome heading in the opposite direction. If you’re concerned about parking, look for one with the parking package (standard on the Enyaq iV 80) with its front parking sensors and rear-view camera. Rear parking sensors are fitted as standard across the range.

Skoda Enyaq iV Review 2022 : Infotainment and Connectivity

The Skoda Enyaq’s interior is a really comfortable place to sit. The inside has a clever design with excellent fabric upholstery everywhere, especially on the dash and the quite plush armrests. In most parts, it looks comfort and feels great, however, scratchy plastics may be found if you dig a bit deeper.

There’s lots of adjustability in the seats and clown-faced steering wheel, however, you’ll have to pay an extra £440 to get the driver’s seat electric and another £440 to have the passenger seat electric – curiously, the latter option also adds a massage function to the driver’s seat.

The skoda enyaq comes standard with a 13-inch infotainment system, albeit it isn’t the finest on the market. It can be a little sluggish at times, and the ‘Laura’ voice control system is fickle at best. There’s also a small digital driver’s display, which is useful enough.

At the very least, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay are well supported, so you won’t have to rely exclusively on the in-car software.

Our Opinion

As an overall package the Skoda Enyaq iV 2022 Electric is an impressive car. It offers buyers a choice of versions, has an appealing design and an interior that is far better than anything the brand has previously offered for sale. The electric drivetrain and charging system’s performance gives the Skoda an edge over many of its rivals.

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