The Skoda Enyaq iV SportLine has launched in the United Kingdom, joining the 60 Nav and 80 trim levels of the electric SUV. Priced from £ 39,900 (US$ 55,496), including the £3,000 (US$ 4,173) government grant, it has an 82 kWh battery that powers the 204 PS and 310 Nm of torque rear electric motor. The 0-100 km/h acceleration takes 8.5 seconds, top speed is limited to 160 km/h, and it covers up to 526 km on a single charge on the WLTP cycle.

 

The Enyaq iV Sportline rides 15 mm lower at the front and 10 mm lower at the rear, comes with standard Drive Mode select and progressive steering, and can be enhanced with the Dynamic Chassis Control. The roof rails, window frames and rear diffuser are finished in black to set it apart from lesser versions, as do the unique front apron and badges, black logos and 20-inch Vega Anthracite alloy wheels. The full Matrix LED headlights are offered at no extra cost.

 

Inside, it has a pair of sports seats with integrated headrests at the front wrapped in a combination of Alcantara and leather with grey piping. The upholstery and roof lining are predominantly black, and the dashboard is upholstered in black synthetic leather with grey contrast stitching. The EV has a three-spoke multi-function sports steering wheel wrapped in leather stitched together with grey string that displays the ‘SportLine’ lettering on the lower spoke. The carbon fiber-effect trim on the dashboard and door cards, and aluminum-look pedals complete the design.