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Skoda Electric / Hybrid car reviews
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Skoda Elroq SUV (2024 onwards) Review
A very impressive electric SUV available at a great price
New price: £31,510 - £45,510PROS
- Generous rear-seat space
- Excellent to drive
- High-quality interior
CONS
- Long range model racks up the price significantly
- Desirable options can be expensive
- Not the most interesting car
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Skoda Superb Hybrid (2024 onwards) Review
Plug-in hybrid does away with much of the need for a diesel
New price: £41,575 - £48,845PROS
- Comfortable ride
- Huge interior
- Excellent battery range
CONS
- More expensive than diesel and petrol versions
- Option packs reduce personalisation choice
- Only available in estate form
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Skoda Enyaq Coupe (2022 onwards) Review
Additional desirability – and cost – for the excellent Enyaq SUV
New price: £46,210 - £52,360PROS
- It's an Enyaq, so it's easy to live with
- Roomy, well-trimmed interior
- Sporty vRS flagship gets 340hp
CONS
- More expensive than standard Enyaq
- vRS model trails the Kia EV6 GT
- Above average road noise
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Skoda Enyaq SUV (2021 onwards) Review
One of the best electric SUVs
New price: £39,010 - £50,460PROS
- Roomy interior, big boot
- Comfortable ride
- Improved range and rapid charging
CONS
- There are more fun to drive alternatives
- Options really jack up the price
- Too reliant on the touchscreen
- Roomy interior, big boot
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Skoda Citigo-e Hatchback (2019 onwards) Review
City car refreshed with all-electric powertrain
New price: £20,455 - £22,815PROS
- One of the most affordable EVs
- Just as practical as old petrol Citigo
- Impressively nippy around town
- Very easy to use
CONS
- Some may not like the ‘normal’ feel
- Interior starting to feel dated
- Low-rent instruments
- Lacking modern infotainment