The Skoda Enyaq Coupé RS iV, which costs 64,260 euros, comes to the consumption check. We determined an average consumption of 24.9 kWh.
Contrary to its eye-catching exterior with its illuminated radiator grille, the Enyaq Coupé based on the MEB platform is a classic evergreen that wants to please everyone. And with an e-car, most customers can do that because of the range. ,
The Enyaq Coupé, which will initially only be offered as an RS model, is said to offer a lot of this, since the coupé roof line favors the cd value: 0.234 compared to the 0.255 for the regular Enyaq, although this is only for the cheapest cd configuration applies. As an RS, the coupe doesn't get any better than 0.248. And what about the fuel and maintenance costs?
Our test consumption
Skoda specifies a WLTP consumption of 17.2 kWh per 100 kilometers for the Enyaq Coupé RS iV. He moves away from this value in everyday life. We have determined an average consumption of 24.9 kWh, which causes electricity costs of 13.20 euros per 100 kilometers. The Skoda consumed 18.8 kWh on the Eco lap, while it consumed 24.8 kWh on the Commuter route. If the Skoda was moved in a sporty manner, consumption rose to 31.7 kWh. In November 2022, auto motor und sport calculated a total average price per kWh of charging current for using an electric car in Germany: 52.96 (rounded 53) cents.
Monthly maintenance costs
If you drive as resource-efficiently as we do on our eco tour, you reduce the electricity costs for 100 kilometers to 9.96 euros. The rather violent gait results in a sum of 16.80 euros. The vehicle tax costs 0 euros per year for the Skoda, the liability insurance is 362 euros. Partial and fully comprehensive insurance cost an additional 152 and 593 euros respectively. Monthly maintenance costs of 249 euros are paid by those who drive the Skoda 15,000 kilometers a year. If the mileage is double, the sum increases to 464 euros. We leave out the loss in value in this calculation.
This is how it is tested
This is how auto motor und sport measures the power consumption: 70% commuter consumption: short distances of 21 km driven several times with 70% city, 30% overland share. 15% eco-consumption: economically driven driving profile using the maximum range with urban, rural and motorway sections. Motorway speed 130 km/h. 15% sports driver consumption: Constant driving with 80% Vmax (maximum 160 km/h) plus consumption information from a comparison drive, country road and motorway.
The monthly maintenance costs include maintenance, wear part costs and vehicle taxes assuming an annual mileage of 15,000 and 30,000 kilometers without loss of value. The basis for the calculation is the test consumption, a three-year holding period, no-claims class SF12 for liability and fully comprehensive insurance with Allianz including discounts for garage parkers and the restriction to certain drivers (not under 21). At Allianz, SF12 offers a discount rate of 34 percent for liability and 28 percent for comprehensive insurance. ,
Conclusion
In the auto motor und sport test consumption, the Skoda Enyaq Coupé RS iV, which costs 64,260 euros, ends up with an average value of 24.9 kWh per 100 kilometers. This means that the electricity costs over this distance are 13.20 euros. The monthly maintenance costs are 249 euros (15,000 km annual mileage) or 464 euros (30,000 km annual mileage).