How does it compare?
Range
The Skoda Enyaq 85 SportLine Coupe boasts a respectable range of 561 km (349 miles), putting it ahead of the Volkswagen ID.4 Pro with its 520 km (323 miles) and on par with the Hyundai Ioniq 5 which offers 480 km (298 miles). However, it slightly lags behind the blazing 600 km (373 miles) of the Tesla Model Y Long Range. The Ford Mustang Mach-E sits comfortably with a range of 536 km (333 miles), making the Enyaq a solid contender yet not the ultimate champion in distance.
Acceleration
Acceleration is where things get tantalizing. The Skoda leaps from 0 to 100 km/h in a swift 6.7 seconds. Not too shabby, but the Tesla Model Y Long Range leaves it in the dust with a lightning-fast 5.3 seconds. The Ford Mustang Mach-E also edges out the Enyaq with a time of 5.8 seconds. Meanwhile, the Volkswagen ID.4 Pro and Hyundai Ioniq 5 don’t exactly set pulses racing at 8.5 seconds and 7.4 seconds, respectively.
Power
Powering through the competition, the Skoda Enyaq 85 SportLine Coupe delivers 286 horsepower (213 kW). This slots it between the Tesla Model Y’s commanding 346 hp (258 kW) and the Ford Mustang Mach-Es robust 266 hp (198 kW). The Volkswagen ID.4 Pro and Hyundai Ioniq 5, trailing with 201 hp (150 kW) and 225 hp (168 kW) respectively, might as well be taking a leisurely Sunday drive compared to Skodas punch.
Charging Time
Charging times are critical for those pesky long trips. Skoda promises a competent solution with a 10-80% charge in about 38 minutes using a 150 kW fast charger. Not unlike the Volkswagen ID.4 Pro, which clocks in at 38 minutes as well. The Hyundai Ioniq 5 flexes its muscles with just 18 minutes for a similar rate. Tesla, being Tesla, offers a blistering 27 minutes, while the Ford Mustang Mach-E takes approximately 45 minutes. Essentially, Skoda sits comfortably mid-pack but could learn a trick or two from Hyundai.
Price
Your wallet will notice the difference too. The Skoda Enyaq is priced at $68,800 (£50,000 / €58,200), a figure that positions it attractively against the Tesla Model Y Long Range at a steep $72,990 (£53,000 / €63,000). The Ford Mustang Mach-E comes in around $63,000 (£45,800 / €53,200), while Volkswagen’s ID.4 Pro shows a modest $43,995 (£32,000 / €38,200), and the Hyundai Ioniq 5 at approximately $55,000 (£41,000 / €47,500). By no means the cheapest, but also not the priciest, the Skoda Enyaq 85 SportLine Coupe represents good value, especially considering its robust mix of performance and range.
