How does it compare?
Skoda Enyaq 2025 is gearing up to take on the electrifying competition in its class with a balanced blend of performance, style, and practicality. Let’s see how it stacks up against its peers: the Volkswagen ID.4, Kia EV6, Hyundai Ioniq 5, and Nissan Ariya.
Range
With a range of up to 530 km (330 miles), the Skoda Enyaq 85 variant stands robustly in this department, offering slightly more than the Volkswagen ID.4 with its 520 km (323 miles) stride. The Kia EV6 pushes the boundaries with a commendable 528 km (328 miles), while the Hyundai Ioniq 5 settles at around 430 km (267 miles). Meanwhile, the Nissan Ariya chugs along with its respectable 500 km (310 miles) radius.
Acceleration
Peppered with a 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 8.1 seconds, the Skoda Enyaq delivers a measured pace, keeping things comfortable yet lively. In contrast, the Kia EV6 and Hyundai Ioniq 5, both equipped with sportier targets, sprint to the mark in about 5.2 and 5.1 seconds respectively. The Nissan Ariya joins the brisk scene clocking around 5.7 seconds, while the Volkswagen ID.4 shares the leisure with the Enyaq at approximately 8.5 seconds.
Power
Under the bonnet, the Skoda Enyaq exhibits a substantial 204 horsepower in its base model, muscling in akin to the Volkswagen ID.4, while the souped-up Kia EV6 laughs in its exhaust fumes with 325 horsepower. The Hyundai Ioniq 5 keeps pace with a modest 225 horsepower, whereas the Nissan Ariya declares 238 horsepower, a notch above the Enyaq’s baseline.
Charging Time
When it comes to juicing up, the Skoda Enyaq 60 variant sips electrons swiftly, supporting rapid charging up to 165 kW which translates to a 10-80% charge in about 24 minutes. Comparatively, the Kia EV6 and Hyundai Ioniq 5 are a tad ahead with ultra-fast charging prowess up to 350 kW featuring a similar timeframe. The Volkswagen ID.4 and Nissan Ariya dance along with 125 kW and 130 kW chargers, taking slightly longer.
Price
Venturing into cost, the Skoda Enyaq 60 starts at $45,300 (£36,300, €41,300), making it a wallet-friendly contender. As wallets widen, the Kia EV6 looms at around $47,000 (£37,500, €42,900) while its brother-from-another-league Hyundai Ioniq 5 skates parallel. Meanwhile, Volkswagen ID.4 and Nissan Ariya pierce the midpoint vein rallying at approximately $39,995 (£31,900, €36,400) and $43,000 (£34,300, €39,900) respectively.
Skoda Enyaq brings a well-rounded package to the table, jousting confidently with its contemporaries. Its harmonious amalgamation of functional range, tangible power, and approachable pricing makes it a pragmatic choice in a sea of electric behemoths.

