Great review man! New sub! We've got an 85 Edition 2024 year, coupè, and its an absolute dream! We love it, fantastic range, brilliant charging speeds, super comfortable and easy to drive. It's a cracking car!
Just got an Enyaq 60 Edition on a lease in the UK, is a brilliant car. We got it to cover most of our A to B driving and occasional longer trips where we dont need public charging. We still have an older diesel 4x4 SUV for longer stuff. Were quite fortunate here as Edition spec comes with a stack of standard equipment (Matrix lights, ACC with travel assist, acoustic privacy glass, power tailgate, keyless, power drivers seat, heated front seats and wheel etc)....basically what the clever and plus packs give so its a really nice place to be. Honestly, we opted for a 60 as it was a few weeks wait rather than 1 year and not disappointed. More than enough range realistically and even with 177bhp its more than fast enough (no gears and no lag), its effortless to the point you wonder why you'd need more power. An 85 will be faster, but use that performance id wager the range differential between it and a 60 probably isnt that vast at all. I'm actually of the opinion that Skoda missed a trick....if they'd offered the 177hp motor with the 77KWh battery pack, that'd been quite a pairing for range and efficiency.
Thanks again for this nice video! The black bar is so you don't look directly in the HUD light, especially in the dark that's not to be recommended 🙃 Downside is that its also piano black so in some conditions the sun reflects into it which is a small thing. Don't forget that the 2024 model should have new hardware for the multimedia system which is a big improvement as the 'old' model is slow in some circumstances. That also means that the 'old' model normally should not get the new firm/software.
I got a rental Skoda iV 80 few weeks ago, and when setting B driving mode + Dynamic, I had one pedal driving. Car would come to a stop when not touching accelerator pedal. It's not the same on the 85? I probably Still had to push on the break at a red light, but I would do it even with a "real" one pedal driving car.
Thanks for the compliment, much appreciated. I personally haven’t driven the “normal” 85 but what I can tell you from other Volkswagen AG cars, you notice the difference between having the DCC equipped and not having it equipped.
Waiting for the rs suv version. Hoping to get it in aug/sep. Do anyone of you know if you use android auto and navigate through that, if the chargingstation suggestion will show up, or is that only trough skoda's own navigation maps? I womder slso if the headup display will show if i use google maps?
You will not be able to set a route with charging planning using apple car play so I don’t think it’s much different for android auto. Headups display will not show any route guidance that is not from skodas own navigation as the two systems can’t work together. I don’t know any car that can do that.
This is an awesome car! The only minus for me is that the car does not have the standard cup holders :-( So if you own a Stanly quencher cup or one of the other Stanly cup.. then you are in a bad luck :-(
I'm torn between BMW i4, Skoda Enyaq 85x and Audi Q6 e-tron, I have driven the first two and waiting for Audi but it's hard to compare Enyaq with Q6 which supposed to be "premium" EV from Audi, better comparison would be with Q4 or ID.4 against Enyaq. I was considering VW ID.7 GTX too but it's it's too expensive for VW, it starting to cost like premium brands: BMW, Mercedes. I liked Enyaq for cosiness and city ride but highway is kind of energy consuming and the loudest out VAG I have tested.
We’ve only reviewed the SQ6 in a studio and we’re really suprised by it. It felt nice it looked nice and very different approach to the interior form Audi. It has fast charging speed, good range and offers a lot of space. I can’t tell you how it drives however, and it will cost you more. I personally really like the Enyaq for it practicality and it looks good in my opinion. Didn’t find it to loud especially on the autobahn (you can check out our consumption test :)
@@NonstopDrivingReviewsI have seen your Audi Q4 review, do you prefer Q4 posh or Enyaq cosiness? I think Audi is a little late with facelift comparing to other VAG brands and it's range is kind of lacking comparing to competition, any thought about that?
I prefer the interior of the Q4 as it just feels better and is more "posh" like you mentioned. It's also a very comfortable ride and very quiet. Otherwise powertrain it's the exact same as the Enyaq or ID.4, therefore no major difference their. Really depends on your preference, I like both cars but would probably prefer the Enyaq due to it's design and price.
Great review man! New sub! We've got an 85 Edition 2024 year, coupè, and its an absolute dream! We love it, fantastic range, brilliant charging speeds, super comfortable and easy to drive. It's a cracking car!
Thank you very much!
Just got an Enyaq 60 Edition on a lease in the UK, is a brilliant car. We got it to cover most of our A to B driving and occasional longer trips where we dont need public charging. We still have an older diesel 4x4 SUV for longer stuff.
Were quite fortunate here as Edition spec comes with a stack of standard equipment (Matrix lights, ACC with travel assist, acoustic privacy glass, power tailgate, keyless, power drivers seat, heated front seats and wheel etc)....basically what the clever and plus packs give so its a really nice place to be.
Honestly, we opted for a 60 as it was a few weeks wait rather than 1 year and not disappointed. More than enough range realistically and even with 177bhp its more than fast enough (no gears and no lag), its effortless to the point you wonder why you'd need more power. An 85 will be faster, but use that performance id wager the range differential between it and a 60 probably isnt that vast at all. I'm actually of the opinion that Skoda missed a trick....if they'd offered the 177hp motor with the 77KWh battery pack, that'd been quite a pairing for range and efficiency.
Keep up with the good work 😂
Thanks again for this nice video!
The black bar is so you don't look directly in the HUD light, especially in the dark that's not to be recommended 🙃
Downside is that its also piano black so in some conditions the sun reflects into it which is a small thing.
Don't forget that the 2024 model should have new hardware for the multimedia system which is a big improvement as the 'old' model is slow in some circumstances.
That also means that the 'old' model normally should not get the new firm/software.
Thanks for the kind words again! And that’s for the clarification 👍
I got a rental Skoda iV 80 few weeks ago, and when setting B driving mode + Dynamic, I had one pedal driving. Car would come to a stop when not touching accelerator pedal. It's not the same on the 85? I probably Still had to push on the break at a red light, but I would do it even with a "real" one pedal driving car.
Excellent review really enjoyed it very informative. By the way your a dead ringer for Bernado Silva 😊
Thanks 😅, would be nice to also have his talent and net worth… apparently I also look like a young Paul McCartney
Great review. Is there much noticeable difference in ride quality between the 85x sportline and the 85 rear wheel drive model (without DCC)
Thanks for the compliment, much appreciated. I personally haven’t driven the “normal” 85 but what I can tell you from other Volkswagen AG cars, you notice the difference between having the DCC equipped and not having it equipped.
Waiting for the rs suv version. Hoping to get it in aug/sep.
Do anyone of you know if you use android auto and navigate through that, if the chargingstation suggestion will show up, or is that only trough skoda's own navigation maps?
I womder slso if the headup display will show if i use google maps?
You will not be able to set a route with charging planning using apple car play so I don’t think it’s much different for android auto.
Headups display will not show any route guidance that is not from skodas own navigation as the two systems can’t work together. I don’t know any car that can do that.
Thanks for the answer 😊👍🏻
No worries 😉
This is an awesome car! The only minus for me is that the car does not have the standard cup holders :-( So if you own a Stanly quencher cup or one of the other Stanly cup.. then you are in a bad luck :-(
I have just order on ready in 4 weeks very excited
Hope you’ll enjoy it :)
That’s quick I order a 85x 5 weeks ago not ready until at least December
@@ryckymanc6905 oh wow they said 4 weeks but you never no 👍
@@ryckymanc6905 Same here ,ordered mine on the 13th July was told January
My next car ❤❤❤
@@ruxod9002 enjoy it 👌
I'm torn between BMW i4, Skoda Enyaq 85x and Audi Q6 e-tron, I have driven the first two and waiting for Audi but it's hard to compare Enyaq with Q6 which supposed to be "premium" EV from Audi, better comparison would be with Q4 or ID.4 against Enyaq. I was considering VW ID.7 GTX too but it's it's too expensive for VW, it starting to cost like premium brands: BMW, Mercedes. I liked Enyaq for cosiness and city ride but highway is kind of energy consuming and the loudest out VAG I have tested.
We’ve only reviewed the SQ6 in a studio and we’re really suprised by it. It felt nice it looked nice and very different approach to the interior form Audi. It has fast charging speed, good range and offers a lot of space. I can’t tell you how it drives however, and it will cost you more. I personally really like the Enyaq for it practicality and it looks good in my opinion. Didn’t find it to loud especially on the autobahn (you can check out our consumption test :)
@@NonstopDrivingReviewsI have seen your Audi Q4 review, do you prefer Q4 posh or Enyaq cosiness? I think Audi is a little late with facelift comparing to other VAG brands and it's range is kind of lacking comparing to competition, any thought about that?
I prefer the interior of the Q4 as it just feels better and is more "posh" like you mentioned. It's also a very comfortable ride and very quiet.
Otherwise powertrain it's the exact same as the Enyaq or ID.4, therefore no major difference their. Really depends on your preference, I like both cars but would probably prefer the Enyaq due to it's design and price.
Do you guys think audi will release a proper update next year of the q4 ?
@@robertmaxwell5829I think so, Q6 is built on a new platform and Q4 looks like a next candidate for facelift