Skoda confirms Enyaq iV still eligible for £2,500 Government grant
In light of the Government’s realignment of the Plug-in Car Grant, Skoda is highlighting that its new all-electric Enyaq iV model remains eligible for the scheme.
Under the new grant guidelines, buyers of electric vehicles with an On-The-Road (OTR) price of £35,000 and under will qualify for a grant of £2,500.
With the new grant applied, the entry-level Enyaq iV is available from just £31,585 OTR, making it one of the best value all-electric family cars on the market.
Skoda officially opened order books for the all-new Enyaq iV, on 10 March 2021.
Based on the Volkswagen Group’s modular electrification toolkit (MEB), the highly-awaited all-electric SUV range is offered with two battery size options and capable of returning a WLTP combined range of up to 333 miles on a single charge.
The Enyaq iV 60 Nav model delivers a WLTP combined range of 256 miles and can be charged to 80% in just 35 minutes when fitted with the 100kW charging option. The model comes with a generous equipment list that includes 19-inch Proteus alloy wheels, an infotainment system with satellite navigation and 13-inch screen, rear parking sensors, dual-zone climate control and keyless go.
All models in the Enyaq iV range also feature ambient interior lighting, multifunction leather steering wheel and Front Assist as standard.
The new Enyaq iV introduces a new way for customers to perfectly tailor the car to their tastes and requirements. Instead of selecting from traditional trim levels, customers choose the battery size they need, select an interior design and then personalise their vehicle from a comprehensive range of equipment packs and individual options.