Skoda Enyaq variants
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Total cash price £27,649. Borrowing £24,884 with a £2,765 deposit at a representative APR of 9.9%.

48 monthly payments
£384.19
Fixed interest rate
9.9%
Total amount payable
£35,300.18
Cost of credit
£7,651.18
Optional final payment
£14,094.00
Purchase fee
£10.00
Annual mileage limit
6000 miles

Why buy a used Skoda Enyaq

Used Skoda Enyaq cars combine smart styling, impressive space and intuitive technology in one practical package. Nearly new models offer excellent value compared to premium electric rivals like the Tesla Model Y, making them an intelligent choice for families seeking reliable electric motoring.

The Skoda Enyaq represents exceptional value in the electric SUV market, offering genuine five-seat practicality with the refinement and build quality Skoda is renowned for.

Popular Skoda Enyaq trims for sale at Motorpoint

  • Standard trim (now called SE L) – The ‘regular’ Enyaq features 19-inch wheels, LED lights, digital dials, a reversing camera and keyless start
  • 80/85 models – Upgrade to the larger battery for increased range, extra chrome trim, upgraded wheels and faster charging capability
  • SportLine trim – A sleek-looking model with 20-inch alloys, upgraded headlights, suede-leather upholstery and sporty bumpers
  • Loft interior – An optional cabin theme with modern materials and finishes
  • Lounge Suite – This optional cabin theme brings premium black leather upholstery with luxury appointments
  • EcoSuite – Upholstery choice that includes sustainable tan leather interior with eco-friendly materials

Owning a Skoda Enyaq

Skoda Enyaq ownership is characterised by a refined, whisper-quiet driving experience and space that's perfect for families. The spacious interior feels familiar to traditional Skoda models, making it ideal if you want electric motoring without the space-age complexity.

Running costs are impressively low with minimal servicing requirements and cheap charging, if you can charge at home. The large touchscreen dominates the dashboard, but Skoda thoughtfully provides a protruding centre console for easy operation while driving. Digital displays behind the two-spoke steering wheel keep essential information clearly visible.

Reliability is strong for models so far, with most issues limited to minor software glitches easily resolved through updates. The Skoda Enyaq suits families wanting practical electric transport with traditional usability and excellent build quality.

Other models you may be interested in

  • Tesla Model Y – Popular premium electric SUV with cutting-edge technology and performance
  • Volvo XC40 Recharge – Scandinavian luxury meets electric efficiency and safety
  • Volkswagen ID.4 – VW’s midsize EV shares its platform with Enyaq, offering similar space and capability
  • Renault Scenic E-Tech – A stylish model featuring excellent practicality and a long range

Why buy from Motorpoint?

Your Skoda Enyaq questions answered

Excluding the Skoda Citigo-e, the Enyaq is the brand’s first fully fledged EV. It’s a five-door SUV with pretty conventional SUV trappings, but the standard Enyaq has recently been joined by an Enyaq Coupe that boasts a steeper roofline for a sportier look.

At 4.65m long, the Enyaq is marginally shorter than a Skoda Octavia Estate or a Skoda Kodiaq, but longer than the Karoq. It’s a five-seater and there is plenty of space for five adults – helped by the flat floor. Behind, there’s a whopping 585-litre boot and a little storage cubby beneath, which seems a good place to store charging cables.

Unless you’re going to be putting lots of miles on your Skoda Enyaq, the standard 60 model should be more than enough. There’s no bad powertrain in the lineup – they all offer a long range and purposeful acceleration.

Some Skoda Enyaq models are four-wheel drive. Look out for 80X or vRS versions if you want all-wheel-drive grip for all-weather security – or consider a set of winter tyres if you buy a two-wheel-drive Enyaq.

No, the Skoda Enyaq has five seats. If you need a seven-seater, check out the Skoda Kodiaq, wait for the Skoda Vision 7S electric car, or read our guide to the best seven-seaters.

The standard Enyaq 60 has a 58kWh battery and offers up to 246 miles of range, which should be enough for the majority of drivers. But if you need more range, the Enyaq 80 can manage up to 339 miles between charges.