
Electric cars are currently not very popular and they usually cost more than their thermal equivalents. This is explained, in particular, by the price of batteries, which mainly consist of lithium. A material that is difficult to extract and whose price is still high. Especially since some experts talk about the risk of a shortage. However, EV prices have tended to decline over the years, thanks in part to manufacturers such as You are here which pull them down. Therefore, others have no choice but to follow this trend. This is, for example, the case of Skoda, which a few months ago resumed the production of the basic version 50 of its Enyaq.
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Revised price
But that’s not all, because this summer the manufacturer decided to review its pricing policy once again. And this time it is Version of the 80s, located below the corresponding RS processing. Indeed, the price of this car will drop by around 10,000 euros, taking into account the environmental bonus. Indeed, this option was exhibited earlier from 53,190 euros and nownow it will start from 46,990 euros. A price that was obviously not chosen by chance, but which allows the electric SUV to benefit from an environmental bonus of 5,000 euros. After deducting the latter, the car can be obtained from 41,990 euros.
New opportunities
In addition, the equipment has also been enriched with metallic paint and Pack Plus, which is now offered as standard. The latter includes numerous means of assistance to the driver, including Travel assistant, sidekick or matrix LEDs. A panoramic roof is also part of the standard equipment, as is tri-zone air conditioning. As a reminder, the 80 version has a 204 horsepower engine and a 77 kWh battery for a range of 553 kilometers under the WLTP cycle.
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Source: Auto Plus

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