Skoda powering ahead with Enyaq

Skoda Enyaq iV80

By Bill McCarthy


WHISPER the question quietly, but is Skoda is now as good as its parent company VW? Its ascendancy in the last 25 years has been remarkable and it now challenges the best with a small, but competitive range of vehicles, all at sensible prices.

The Enyaq is a case in point. The firm’s first all-electric vehicle and sharing much of the technology of its parent firm and offering the kind of range to almost, but not quite, puts range anxiety to bed for good.

It also offers even quicker charging. Built on the VW group’s modular electrification toolkit (MEB) platform it is a good looking, practical, and spacious SUV

It comes with two battery sizes available, the 62kWh (Enyaq iV 60 Nav) and 82kWh (Enyaq iV 80) driven here.

The former offers a range of 256 miles, while the iV 80 SportLine up to 327 miles and Enyaq iV 80 up to 333 miles on WLTP combined cycle. Pretty impressive.

It’s good news on the battery front, but on the infrastructure front, it is still lagging, so any journey of any length still needs careful planning.

Another bonus is rapid charging speeds of up to 80 per cent charge possible in approx 38 minutes and those EV waverers may be convinced to go the whole electric hog.

It certainly looks the part, with a powerful, sculpted stance, all sharp creases angles, together with eye-catching grille, smart alloys, at 19 inches, the largest diameter ever fitted to a Skoda as standard, although sportier 20 and 21-inch wheels can be specified. The crystalline headlights and tail lights add an elegant touch.

As an SUV it offers good interior space thanks to what Skoda describes as the skateboard platform, where the battery is incorporated into the floor to save space and increase headroom.

The interior is pretty minimalist, with the 13-inch central touchscreen dominant. This controls connectivity for smartphones, infotainment with DAB radio and navigation system and is complemented by a smaller digital cockpit display which allows drivers to customise their display

In addition, the multi-function steering wheel adds extra functionality, and includes  paddles for setting the levels of regenerative braking which in turn sends charge to the battery, while standard kit includes cruise control and speed limiter, rear parking sensors, light and rain sensors with auto-dimming rearview mirror.

And in typical Skoda style their Simply Clever additions include ice scraper now in the tailgate, the ubiquitous hidden brolly, plus smartphone pockets on the front seat backrests and two storage compartments in the centre console and foldaway brolly.

There are six different interior designs, Loft, Lounge,  Suite, EcoSuite and SportLine. They all offer something unique. The Suite version on this model features black leather upholstery with brown stitching and artificial leather trimmed dashboard.

Customers choosing the 82kWh battery pack benefit from an increased standard specification that includes chrome detailing, front parking sensors and a rear-view camera,

To the rear you can pretty much pack the kitchen sink, with 585 litres of boot space which expands to 1,710 litres with the rear seats folded flat..

On the road, the performance is impressive. As with all electric cars maximum torque is available from as soon as you floor the throttle pedal.

The drive comes via a rear-mounted motor driving the rear wheels through a single-speed transmission mounted on the rear axle. It is quick, hitting 60mph in just over eight seconds.

Drive Mode Select offers five driving modes (Eco, Comfort, Normal, Sport and Individual), depending on whether you want maximum economy or a more engaging drive.

Handling is excellent thanks to the low centre of gravity while the driven rear wheels improve traction when accelerating. The car feels pretty agile, considering its size, while the ride itself feels comfortable, just what you would expect for a family orientated vehicle.

As first electric efforts go, this seems pretty much the real deal with huge range, practicality and a competitive price.

FAST FACTS

Skoda Enyaq iV80 82 kW Suite

Price: £42,900

Mechanical: 204ps electric motor driving rear wheels via single speed transmission

Max speed: 99 mph

0-62mph: 8.2 secs

Range: 331 miles

CO2 emissions: 0 g/km 

Warranty: 3yrs/60,000 miles 

Sporty Ibiza rings the changes

SEAT Ibiza FR

By Bill McCarthy


THE Ibiza has been one of the many success stories for SEAT. It more than holds its own in the hugely competitive supermini segment that includes such names as Fiesta, Corsa, its own Polo stablemate and the Korean newcomers.

SEAT has always been proud of its sporty tradition with sharp, dynamic design and handling across the range and its appeal to younger drivers.

There are a number of reasons for it being a  favourite among first-timers, including excellent economy, low insurance and low taxation, plus dynamic handling and comprehensive safety features.

So there is little reason to change it, but tweaks and technology upgrades are always necessary to keep pace with the market and that’s why it has just undergone a mid-life makeover.

There are no dramatic changes and the outside features new front and rear light clusters and the badging has been re-designed to appear as handwritten in a two-tone body. In addition there are new alloy wheel designs plus LED headlights and daytime running lights.

There are six trim versions including the FR driven here. It does look good. Sporty and chic with sharp angles and creases, with FR rear bumpers, twin exhaust outlets, tinted rear glass and very smart 17-inch alloy wheels and heated door mirrors.

Inside, controls are dominated by a new 9.2-inch, on this model, display with sharper graphics that controls full smartphone integration, navigation and infotainment.

Additionally, SEAT Connect allows you, among other things, to lock and unlock your vehicle, check on the status of lighting, doors and ventilation, use Parking Position to reveal the location of your car and get alerts if a possible theft attempt is detected.

The FR logo features repeatedly throughout, while the interior has a sturdy, well laid-out feel, with some classy soft-touch trim, chrome detailing, leather flat-bottomed steering wheel with red stitching, illuminated red air vents and comfortable, figure-hugging front seats and classy ambient lighting.

Supermini it may be, but space has been maximised with a surprising amount of legroom for all occupants and four adults are accommodated in reasonable comfort and there is excellent stowage space.

Other features in this model include dual-zone climate control auto-dimming rear view mirror, and rain-sensing wipers.

Powered by an efficient one litre, three-cylinder engine with sports suspension, it is an engaging drive. While official figures suggest acceleration is modest, hitting 60mph in 10.9 seconds, it feels quicker, due to the throaty rasp of the three-pot engine under acceleration.

Mated with a slick five-speed manual gearbox it pushes the car to a top speed of 116mph where permitted. Economy is excellent with around 50mpg on average according to the latest WLTP figures.

Handling is one of the best features with the tuned sports suspension delivering a firm ride, but with excellent grip and sharp steering. It’s a proper fun car.

In practical terms, it is one of the roomiest in its class, with more than adequate boot space of 335 litres, which can be expanded up to a maximum of  1,165  litres and accessed via a low loading lip.

Safety kit is also comprehensive, with an array of airbags, ISOFIX child protect, cruise control, lane departure warning, speed limiter, ABS, stability control, emergency brake assist, hill hold and tyre pressure monitoring.

 Prices start at just over £17k, with this model retailing at a shade over 19.5k. It’s quite a package for the money and remains one of the best handling and best looking superminis around.

Factfile

SEAT Ibiza 1.0 FR

Price: £19,580

Mechanical: 95PS, 999cc, 3-cylinder, petrol engine driving front wheels via 5-speed manual gearbox

Max Speed: 116mph

0-62mph: 10.9 seconds

Combined MPG: 48-51 

Insurance Group: 11E

C02 emissions: 124g/km

Warranty: 3yrs/60,000 miles

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