Thus, the monthly production volume should be 5-7 thousand cars per month, or 60-84 thousand cars per year. If Skoda manages to implement these plans, Enyaq iV should become one of the best-selling electric vehicles in Europe.

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The first electric crossover Skoda is produced at the plant in Mlada Boleslav – the largest enterprise of the Czech brand. In addition to the Enyaq, the Fabia, Scala, Octavia, Kamiq, and Karoq models are assembled here. In 2020, about 480,000 cars rolled off the assembly line, of which 187,000 were the Czechs' bestseller, the Octavia.

It should be noted that the Skoda Enyaq iV is presented in a fairly wide range: the crossover is produced with three battery options and five powertrain options. The base model Enyaq iV 50 is equipped with a 55 kWh battery and an electric motor delivering 148 hp (109 kW) and 220 Nm, driving the rear axle. Such a crossover accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 11.4 seconds, and its maximum speed is 160 km/h. According to the WLTP standard, the car with a fully charged battery can travel up to 340 km.

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Next comes the Enyaq iV 60 with a 62 kWh battery and a more powerful motor – 179 hp (132 kW) and 310 Nm. This SUV accelerates to 100 km/h in 8.7 seconds, and its range is 390 km. Next on the list is the Enyaq iV 80, which is equipped with an 82 kWh battery and an electric motor with a power of 204 hp (150 kW) and a torque of 310 Nm. It reaches 100 km/h in 8.5 seconds, and a full battery is enough to travel up to 510 km.

At the top, the new product is represented by the Enyaq iV 80x modification: it has two electric motors that form all-wheel drive. The total power of the two motors reaches 265 hp (195 kW), and the torque is 425 Nm. Acceleration to 100 km/h is 6.9 seconds. The battery capacity in this case is 82 kWh, and the range on a single charge is 460 km.

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Finally, the lineup is topped by the RS version – with two electric motors with a total power of 306 hp (225 kW) and a thrust of 460 Nm. Such a crossover accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 6.2 seconds and travels 460 km on a full battery.

The maximum speed of the electric vehicle is the same in all cases – 160 km/h. As for charging, customers can order a home 11-kilowatt power bank, which "refuels" the car in 6-8 hours depending on the battery capacity. In addition, fast charging is also available, which charges the car from 5 to 80% in 38 minutes.

The starting price of the Skoda Enyaq in Europe is just under 40,000 euros.