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RRP
£36,970 - £53,070
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Cash
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£36,789
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Monthly
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£401*
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Used
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£19,000
Colour guide
Metallic - Arctic silver
Free
Skoda describes this colour as silver, but there’s a hint of green about it in some lights – enough to make it look a little different from the huge number of silvery-grey cars on the roads. To our eyes it suits the Enyaq well. In fact you could say Arctic silver is cool…
Metallic - Brilliant silver
Free
If you are looking for a colour choice that won’t put off used-car buyers a few years down the line, you could do a lot worse than pick Brilliant silver. This light shade helps disguise the Enyaq’s size and looks smart. It’s not the boldest choice, but it suits the car.
Specifications
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Metallic - Graphite grey
Free
There is no more popular colour among British car buyers than grey, so if you pick Graphite grey metallic for your Enyaq you’ll be in good company. Think understated, think classy. It doesn’t stand out from the crowd, but Graphite grey does look good.
Metallic - Moon white
Free
Go back a couple of decades and if you saw a white car it was probably the police. Now white is the third most popular colour for UK car buyers, just behind grey and black. Moon white is metallic, so it looks great in the sunlight with much more depth to the colour than you’d get with a solid white. It’s a good colour to pick if you want a ready queue of buyers in a few years when you sell the car on.
Metallic - Race blue
Free
If you want to stand out from the monochrome massive, Race blue could be the colour for you. It’s much bolder and more eyecatching than the bland Energy blue. It’s a popular choice among buyers of Skoda’s rapid vRS models, so it gives the practical and sensible Enyaq a sporty look.
Pearl - Black magic
Free
Go for Black magic paint, and the Enyaq looks suprisingly mean and moody. Those aren’t qualities you usually associate with Skoda’s family-friendly EV, so this colour is a good choice if you are looking to offset the Enyaq’s sensible and worthy image. Black does show the dirt, though.
Solid - Energy blue
Free
Energy blue is a colourful choice, but it’s a solid colour rather than a metallic. You may like it, and who are we to argue? But it doesn’t exactly pop on a sunny day. There are plenty of other more interesting colour options if you don’t mind paying a little more rather than opting for this free shade…
Exclusive paint - Velvet red
£390
Red isn’t as popular as it used to be but is still chosen for around 1-in-10 new cars in the UK. The Enyaq’s Velvet red is the most expensive colour option available, but that’s no surprise when you see the colour in the metal. It’s a really deep red that works well with the Enyaq’s styling and looks upmarket.