The final stage of this year's Tour de France featured a camouflaged Škoda Elroq; Accessible pricing news
The final stage saw the public-event debut of a camouflaged Škoda Elroq: the brand’s new all-electric compact SUV. Image from ŠkodaPrices from £36,970 undercut outgoing Enyaq 60 model by £2,000Available to order now
The new Enyaq 50 and Enyaq 50 Edition are fitted with a new 55kWh battery pack that delivers up to 234 and 232 miles of range respectively on the WLTP cycle. The rear-mounted electric motor generates 170PS and 310Nm of torque and can accelerate the Enyaq from 0-62mph in just 9.1 seconds. Top speed is 99mph.
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