Great review Derek. I had a good look and feel of the one that was at the Nevo show last month and it still on my short list but waiting for price of the 85x.
Does this mean that Skoda is a premium brand now? Very wide tyres and very large rims for a supposed affordable new car. The Skoda eCitigo and eUP is sorely missed and I won't shed a tear for VWs ongoing meltdown 🫠
Great boot design. Cable storage clever and so obvious once you see it. The nicknacks should be in every car. IMO Skoda have overtaken VW in style etc. Did I see 4 window switches😮 Des
On my shortlist for new company car mid-next year, but currently don’t know the leasing rates. Looks a really good all-rounder and the middle battery version is very reasonably priced.
Is this going to like other Skodas, where the price starts at an attractive level, but for that you get 4 wheels and a steering wheel and if you want anything like a modern spec, you need to add a myriad of option packs that add 25% to the cost?
I do not mind the orange seat belts..breaks up the colour ..just did not want to pay £600 extra for them so went with entry level loft interior on 85 edition.
Great preview thank you. At €57k it is simply too expensive for what it is. It is a nice car but not €57k nice. A Smart #3 or Mini Countryman ought to do a similar job, be more fun, and cost less. However Skoda show their sibling VW how to do interior UI/UX on the MEB platform.
@@stefanenglhardt41 €36k looks competitive, though I guess it will go above €40-45k with extras. Mini plays the extras game so price mounts rapidly, but from memory a Smart Brabus #1 or #3 has a single spec a bit like Tesla. The Smarts in the UK are around £41k and £43k respectively and have 4WD which matters to me.
@@PaulMeier-cu3ds The 85 has reasonable Options included. I added Clever Paket to get Travel Assist + trailer hitch + Base Color (Energy Blue) and ended up with 38K€. Of course you could raise the price with additional options.
@@stefanenglhardt41 It is clear you can get some versions of Elroq at a more or less reasonable price though if price is the sole consideration there are Dacia, Opel/Vauxhaul, and even Suzuki. In my case I need the 4WD with at least a nod to off road. The Elroq is not quite so competitive when you add that in. It is starting to look to me as if the VW group MEB platform is not really price competitive yet which might explain why the new Ford Puma, which use MEB, costs too much.
Seems a fair few press launches for EVs in the sunshine and warm weather locations lately... I assume to help with energy consumption data (I suspect launching the same car in Nordic region would show very different battery thirst).
What’s with these packs that’s what brought vw Audi and bmw down no one does packs Kia and Hyundai giving it all in one package but like everything else will be ten grand more in Ireland for the cheapest version main land Europe it will be a lot cheaper with better spec hence why I will never buy skoda their sales would be brilliant like other makes if we where not getting f..ked by the government on the price
00:31 well caught Derek!
Very much so!
Great review Derek..i ordered the 85 edition this evening. 17 weeks lead time at moment. Picked the moon white metallic.
Nice, lucky you. It's a lovely car.
Good choice!
Derek great save there with that catch just in time
Sweating 😅
Great review Derek. I had a good look and feel of the one that was at the Nevo show last month and it still on my short list but waiting for price of the 85x.
Spicy I'd say
@NevoEVReviewIreland probably 4 or 5k more than the rear wheel drive 85
Does this mean that Skoda is a premium brand now? Very wide tyres and very large rims for a supposed affordable new car. The Skoda eCitigo and eUP is sorely missed and I won't shed a tear for VWs ongoing meltdown 🫠
I know, people need to think of the consumables when buying!
Great boot design. Cable storage clever and so obvious once you see it. The nicknacks should be in every car.
IMO Skoda have overtaken VW in style etc. Did I see 4 window switches😮
Des
Good review. I think that interior should be sport but might just be me!
On my shortlist for new company car mid-next year, but currently don’t know the leasing rates. Looks a really good all-rounder and the middle battery version is very reasonably priced.
That would be the sweet spot. All down to price now. Let me know how you get on
Hi Derek, does it use the meb platform like id4/5?
Yes Joe, based on the MEB platform
So when will the Skoda Elroq be available in Ireland? I would be interested in Model 85!!!
Is this going to like other Skodas, where the price starts at an attractive level, but for that you get 4 wheels and a steering wheel and if you want anything like a modern spec, you need to add a myriad of option packs that add 25% to the cost?
Potentially.....
Has it the same software based on the dreadful id3? I have nothing but trouble with mine. Charging issues mostly
@@Id3fornow... Newer HW. SW 5.4 at Delivery. So Look at the ID.7 Reviews. Much better than your older HW/SW.
Those red seat belts are... Awkward is probably the best word
Burnt orange and I didn't mind them
I do not mind the orange seat belts..breaks up the colour ..just did not want to pay £600 extra for them so went with entry level loft interior on 85 edition.
RWD fully loaded (otherwise known as adding in stuff other manufacturers include) ... €60k ish ... Crazy
Haha, great job saving the drunken camera man :)
I know, right?
Great preview thank you. At €57k it is simply too expensive for what it is. It is a nice car but not €57k nice. A Smart #3 or Mini Countryman ought to do a similar job, be more fun, and cost less. However Skoda show their sibling VW how to do interior UI/UX on the MEB platform.
In DE you get the 85 for 36k. Add clever Paket for TA.
@@stefanenglhardt41
€36k looks competitive, though I guess it will go above €40-45k with extras. Mini plays the extras game so price mounts rapidly, but from memory a Smart Brabus #1 or #3 has a single spec a bit like Tesla. The Smarts in the UK are around £41k and £43k respectively and have 4WD which matters to me.
@@PaulMeier-cu3ds The 85 has reasonable Options included. I added Clever Paket to get Travel Assist + trailer hitch + Base Color (Energy Blue) and ended up with 38K€. Of course you could raise the price with additional options.
@@stefanenglhardt41
It is clear you can get some versions of Elroq at a more or less reasonable price though if price is the sole consideration there are Dacia, Opel/Vauxhaul, and even Suzuki. In my case I need the 4WD with at least a nod to off road. The Elroq is not quite so competitive when you add that in. It is starting to look to me as if the VW group MEB platform is not really price competitive yet which might explain why the new Ford Puma, which use MEB, costs too much.
Seems a fair few press launches for EVs in the sunshine and warm weather locations lately... I assume to help with energy consumption data (I suspect launching the same car in Nordic region would show very different battery thirst).
Of course. Cars need more Power with worse conditons. Skoda has a calculator online where you could see this. No mystery.
What’s with these packs that’s what brought vw Audi and bmw down no one does packs Kia and Hyundai giving it all in one package but like everything else will be ten grand more in Ireland for the cheapest version main land Europe it will be a lot cheaper with better spec hence why I will never buy skoda their sales would be brilliant like other makes if we where not getting f..ked by the government on the price
To expensive
What would you go for instead?
I did like it but wider? Why.. who is carrying 3 adults in the back regularly!? Ffs
🤷🏻♂️
@@NevoEVReviewIreland it's only 5mm wider and I think the plastic trim on the wheel arches is the reason.
Kia ev3
Good alternative
A bit smaller but a comparable car.
How does road noise compare to ev3?