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Battery
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Range according to WLTP cycle
Motorisation
Performance | Puissance | Autonomie (WLTP) | Batterie utilisable |
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150 kW
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240 hp
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545 km
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77 kWh
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AC connector
Type 2
Max power (kW)
11
AC accelerated charging 0 to 100 % : 7h30min
DC connector
CCS
Max DC power (kW)
135
DC rapid charge 10 to 80 % : 29 minutes
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9am - 12.30pm - 2pm - 7pm
Longueur | Largeur | Hauteur | Empattement | Poids à vide |
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4649 mm
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1879 mm
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1620 mm
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2770 mm
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2233 kg
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Amortissement | Amortissement de la batterie |
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30,000 INCL. VAT
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Yes
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The Skoda Enyaq IV80 is a 100 % electric vehicle. The maximum power of the Skoda Enyaq IV is 132 kW (179 bhp), and it accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 8.7 seconds.
The Skoda Enyaq IV80 starts at €46,990 for sale in France, for the 58 kWh version. This price includes VAT. In addition, you may also be eligible for the conversion premium and regional aid.
Companies also benefit from advantageous taxation on the purchase of a 100 % electric vehicle.
The Skoda Enyaq IV's battery has a total capacity of 77 kWh. The range is around 545 km with a battery charged to 100 %. Actual range, however, will depend on a number of factors, including climate, road conditions, whether or not air conditioning is used, and driving style.
Charging is carried out using a type 2 connector, and the on-board charger has a maximum output of 11 kW. This means that a fully discharged battery can be recharged in around 7.5 hours.
Fast charging is made possible by a CCS connection. The maximum fast charge power is 135 kW. The battery cannot be AC charged at this power. This means that the battery can be charged from 10 % to 80 % in approximately 290 minutes.
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Price: €46,990 € INCL. VAT
Skoda Auto was founded in 1895 in the town of Pilsen in the Czech Republic. Initially specialising in the production of lorries, then military equipment during the First World War, the manufacturer launched its automotive division and its first production car: the torpedo. The carmaker was bought by Volkswagen AG in 1991. The takeover breathed new life into Skoda, which had been struggling in the 1980s, and enabled it to break sales records year after year. After its Citigo iV 100% electric city car, launched in November 2019, Skoda is ushering in its new era of 100% electric mobility with its Skoda ENYAQ iV SUV, due to go on sale in 2021.
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