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The new Skoda Enyaq will start at £39,000

The firm’s biggest EV will be available with two battery packs and there will be three different trim levels.

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The Enyaq is better looking than before and will be available with either an SUV or Coupe body style. (Skoda)

Skoda has revealed prices and specifications for its refreshed Enyaq electric SUV.

The range kicks off at £39,000 for the entry-level SE L with the smaller ‘60’ powertrain which features a 63kWh battery pack and electric motor. This model replaces the old ‘50’ variant and comes with equipment such as LED front and rear tail lights, heated front and seats and steering wheel.

All models come very well equipped. (Skoda)

The Edition model is priced from £40,100 for the smaller battery pack, but you can also get this version with the larger 77kWh unit badged ‘85’ with prices coming in at £44,300. This version adds matrix LED headlights, an electric driver’s seat with massage function and manual rear window blinds.

Move up to the flagship Sportline which comes in at £48,750 or £50,650 for the Coupe and is badged ‘85x’, which not only benefits from all-wheel-drive, but also 20-inch alloy wheels, sports bumpers, a Canton premium audio system and front sports seats.

In terms of range, Skoda claims that the smaller 63kWh battery pack with single electric motor can travel up to 268 miles between top ups and the larger 77kWh unit can achieve a claimed 359 miles for the SUV and 365 miles on Coupe models. Meanwhile, the dual-motor all-wheel-drive ‘85x’ model can manage 332 miles for the former and 334 miles on the latter.

Order books open for the new Enyaq on March 6, with expected deliveries to commence in the second quarter of this year.

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