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Customise your new electric ŠKODA

Enyaq iV has launched in retailers nationwide 

  • Enyaq iV is delivered to customers with CO2-neutral balance sheet
  • WLTP range of up to 333 miles
  • Rapid charging capability of up to 125kW; charging to 80 per cent in just 38 minutes
  • Available from £31,995* 

The new Enyaq iV introduces a new way for customers to perfectly tailor the car to their tastes and requirements. Instead of selecting from traditional trim levels, customers choose the battery size they need, select an interior design and then personalise their vehicle from a comprehensive range of equipment packs and individual options. 

From launch, the range consists of two variants; Enyaq iV 60 Nav and Enyaq iV 80 with 62kWh and 82kWh battery packs respectively. 

Six design selections are available; Loft, Lodge, Lounge, Suite, ecoSuite and SportLine, all of which offer a different interior look and materials. 

A new way for customers to finance their new Enyaq iV
The Enyaq iV comes with a new finance option that gives owners even greater peace of mind. Lease&Care has been developed by ŠKODA Financial Services specifically for electric car buyers and is a personal lease that includes built-in aftersales packages in one monthly payment.

Enyaq iV customers select their ideal Enyaq iV, choose an initial deposit which can be as little as one monthly payment, choose their annual mileage and select their term of either 24, 36 or 48 months. Customers can then tailor their package by choosing one of three aftersales ‘care’ packages they would like: Small, Medium or Large.

The most affordable Small package covers a customer for essential servicing, which includes all routine manufacturer servicing, brake fluid changes, as well as dust and pollen filters. It also includes access to the Driverline concierge – a dedicated 24/7 service that covers breakdown, recovery and glass care.

The Medium package adds all routine maintenance items, including brake, suspension and cooling system repairs, electric system maintenance, and all fluid top-ups, while the Large package includes tyre replacement and wheel alignment (due to fair wear and tear), puncture repair, geometry check and wheel balance.

The Enyaq iV is the first ŠKODA production model to be based on Volkswagen Group’s MEB modular electric car platform. The all-electric SUV has been awarded the top five stars and the best-ever grading for occupant protection in the European New Car Assessment Programme (EURO NCAP) tests. 

To ensure a safe environment for customers visiting ŠKODA retailers test drive appointments for the all-new Enyaq iV are available to pre-book at http://www.skoda.co.uk.  

Skoda packs Really Special punch

Skoda Octavia vRS Estate

By Bill McCarthy

It could be argued that the Octavia became the breakthrough model for Skoda when it made its debut back in 1996. That was just a few years after the Czech firm was bought out by Volkswagen, with the new model standing out from the Czech manufacturer’s dated-looking range.

But it really came to prominence with its first upgrade in 2004, when the car buying public started to sit up and take notice, particularly when the sporty vRS models were then introduced.

It got better and better, challenging even its own stablemate VW models in terms of quality and sporty performance. No longer cheap, this model is a cool £32,695, but packed with creature comforts, hi-tech aids and a raft of safety kit, it is certainly competitive. You could sit inside and without the badges not know if you were in a Skoda or a VW or even an Audi.

On this vRS, the 245bhp two litre petrol engine, mated to the slick-shifting eight speed DSG box delivers rapid pace, with the smooth revving two-litre engine propelling the car to 60mph in 6.7 seconds.

All that pace demands the safety technology to complement it and the vRS has an electronic limited-slip differential as standard, while the sports chassis, which comes as standard, lowers the car by 15 mm for better grip and stability. And it does grip brilliantly. Switch to sport mode and everything sharpens up as the car takes sharp bends with ease, with excellent feedback from the responsive steering.

It is a testament to gradual evolution and sometimes incremental change is a winner. It is also true that estate cars have now shed their workhorse image and challenge anything in the design stakes. There is perhaps no better example that this model. It offers  practicality with a massive boot, excellent fuel economy through the VW sourced engine and a solid build quality.

The exterior design is the best yet, all angles and creases, with a swooping silhouette which disguises the fact that at heart it is an estate.

But the sporting clues are there in a much understated way with the vRS badging, 19-inch alloys, radiator grille and wing mirrors in gloss black, full LED Matrix headlights, full LED tail lights, black 18-inch alloys and red brake callipers as standard. The vRS logo, inspired by the firm’s motorsport tradition, is prominent on the radiator grille and tailgate, is inspired by the firm’s motorsport tradition.

The wing mirror housings, the window frames, roof bars and diffuser on the rear apron all come with a black finish, while the chrome exhaust pipes finish off the sporty look.

 The interior continues with the sporty but subtle theme and features a sporty black carbon finish and sports seats trimmed with red stitching and the vRS logo. Also included are  carbon-effect decorative strips on the dashboard, pedals in an aluminium design and a frameless rear-view mirror and smart puddle lights.

The centrepiece is the 10-inch digital screen which controls navigation connectivity and infotainment systems. It offers a permanent internet connection provided by a built-in eSIM which enables the use of numerous mobile online services. The infotainment systems can also be operated using voice command at any time.

  Bluetooth, USB and aux-in connection sockets are also available, while the 10.25-inch Virtual Cockpit is standard and features an additional Sport layout and a vRS-specific welcome logo.

The sporty theme continues with the three-spoke, multifunction leather sports steering wheel with shift paddles for manual operation of the eight-speed electronic DSG auto gearbox. Here the traditional gear shifter has been replaced with a small, rocker-style switch for gear changes, including parking mode, freeing up extra space on the console. 

 Crucial for an estate, of course, is the boot space, with 640 litres available with the rear seats in place, 1,740 litres with the rear seat folded. A shopping net and cargo hooks will keep things stable in the cavernous boot space.

For safety there are seven airbags, front, front side, curtain, driver’s knee, plus, driver fatigue sensor, hill hold control, plus traction and stability control programmes.

Factfile

Skoda Octavia vRS Estate

Price: £ 32,695

Mechanical: 1984cc, 245PS, four-cylinder petrol engine driving front wheels via seven-speed DSG auto transmission

Maximum speed: 155mph

Acceleration: 0-60mph in 6.7 seconds

Economy: 35-40 mpg

Insurance group: 14E

CO2 emissions: 159-181g/km

Warranty: three years, 60,000 miles