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Where are you seeing these prices Panda? I can only see 2 models on Skoda's website at these prices and several dealer sites don't seem to have been updated. Thanks in advance 👍
Here you go.

Loft: £34,495
Lodge: £34,660
Lounge: £34,860
Suite: £34,910
EcoSuite: £34,995

All under £35K ;)
 
I predict the 77kWh estate will be popular with Fleets. This is the first affordable estate car I've seen that is viable for national business usage (I'm excluding the MG5 due to the small battery). I really think the Koreans/Tesla are missing market share by sticking with the SUV/crossover/coupe designs.
 
I predict the 77kWh estate will be popular with Fleets. This is the first affordable estate car I've seen that is viable for national business usage (I'm excluding the MG5 due to the small battery). I really think the Koreans/Tesla are missing market share by sticking with the SUV/crossover/coupe designs.
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The Enyaq is a Crossover not an Estate car, it's Skoda's take in the ID4, way to tall to be an estate car.
 
Here you go.

Loft: £34,495
Lodge: £34,660
Lounge: £34,860
Suite: £34,910
EcoSuite: £34,995

All under £35K ;)
Yeah but all you are buying is a shell and a battery, Skoda has gone BMW. every toy is an option, £400 to get a heated steering wheel FFS, and £1100 for a heat pump. In fact if you specced this up to match a 62kw Nissan Leaf E+ Tekna, the Nissan would be way cheaper. A pick everything, and you are Talking Tesla model 3 money, but slower with less range.
 
I predict the 77kWh estate will be popular with Fleets. This is the first affordable estate car I've seen that is viable for national business usage (I'm excluding the MG5 due to the small battery). I really think the Koreans/Tesla are missing market share by sticking with the SUV/crossover/coupe designs.
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The Enyaq is not an estate. However, I understand the Peugeot 308 SW will be available as an EV in 2023.
 
Yeah but all you are buying is a shell and a battery, Skoda has gone BMW. every toy is an option, £400 to get a heated steering wheel FFS, and £1100 for a heat pump. In fact if you specced this up to match a 62kw Nissan Leaf E+ Tekna, the Nissan would be way cheaper. A pick everything, and you are Talking Tesla model 3 money, but slower with less range.
But you still get the £2500 PICG, even if you add every option👍
 
4 years is a long time at the moment. Impossible to say where we will be in even one year.

Hoping to keep working from home but who knows. What is the excess on mileage?
Fair point, but 8K option isn't too bad either and 3 year deals are OK too. I took 8K a year on my Zoe over 2 years and will probably struggle to use them. We are using it more than Model 3 at present as that is owned and hopefully help residual if we keep miles down on it.
 
No idea, was in my inbox. Just posted in case it was of interest to anyone, I am not in the market right now.
You may get different deals emailed. So, it could be real. Call them to find out if anyone is interested.
 
Bear in mind the retail price doesn't affect the lease price as the price leasing companies pay is not related to retail pricing.

The grant will help however, and may make £70 a month difference on a 3 yr and £100+ difference on a 24 month lease!
Not related to retail pricing at all? So they’re made up?
 
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