2025 (25) Škoda Elroq 210kW 85 Edition 82kWh 5dr Auto
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Vehicle summary
| Mileage | 4553 miles |
|---|---|
| Year | 2025 |
| Fuel | Electric |
| Gears | Automatic |
| Battery capacity | 82 kW/h |
| Electric range (combined) | 360 miles |
| CO2 emissions | 0 g/km |
| Vehicle tax | £195 |
| Doors | 5 |
| Seats | 5 |
| Body type | SUV |
| Colour | Black |
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Featured specification
- DAB Digital radio
- Adaptive cruise control
- 15W wireless charging with cooling function
- Android Auto
- Rear view camera
- Apple CarPlay
- Heated steering wheel
- LED daytime running lights
- LED Headlights
- MirrorLink
- Arnold Clark Used Grant
- Get £750 off this car or a home charger
Standard specification
Driver Convenience
| 13" touchscreen display | 15W wireless charging with cooling function |
| Blind spot detection | Bluetooth |
| Digital cockpit | Drive mode select |
| Driver alert control | eCall emergency system |
| Electronic engine sound | Emergency steering support with turn assist |
| Front parking sensors | Gesture control |
| Manual tailgate | Power assist steering |
| Predictive adaptive cruise control with traffic jam assist | Rear parking sensors |
| Rear view camera | Satellite navigation system |
| Skoda Connect iV remote services with charging, air conditioning and smart schedules | Speed assist |
| Traffic sign recognition | Travel assist plus - emergency assist, lane assist plus with narrow lane assist, urban evasive steering support |
| Voice control | Washer fluid level indicator |
| Wi-Fi hotspot | Wireless smartlink |
Engine/Drivetrain/Suspension
| 175 kW DC charging | 6m mode 3 cable (32A) |
Entertainment
| 45W USB-C ports (charging + data) front and rear | 8 Speakers |
| DAB Digital radio |
Exterior Features
| Electric adjustable heated folding door mirrors with boarding spots and welcome logo | Frameless auto dimming rear view mirror |
| Heat insulating glass windscreen | LED 3rd brake light |
| LED headlights with LED daytime running lights and headlight range control | Light and rain sensors |
| Light assistant including coming home and leaving function | Manually operated boot |
| Preparation for tow bar | Privacy glass and acoustic side windows |
| Rear LED lights | Rear side wing doors |
| Rear spoiler | Rear window wiper with washer system and intermittent control |
| Side and rear windows in heat insulating glass | Unique dark chrome roof rails |
| Unique dark chrome window trim |
Interior Features
| 12V socket in boot | 1x umbrella |
| 2-spoke leather heated multi-function steering wheel with paddles for recuperation level selection | 3 rear headrests |
| 3 seat bench in 2nd row | Boot lighting |
| Extended interior noise suspension | Folding boot cover |
| Front head restraints | Heated front seats |
| Isofix child seat fittings in outer rear seats with top tether | Isofix child seat preparation for front passenger seat |
| LED ambient lighting | Manual lumbar support for front seats |
| Manually adjustable front seats | Single front passenger seat |
Packs
| Loft design pack - Elroq |
Passive Safety
| 3 point rear seatbelts | Crew protect assist |
| Driver and front passenger airbag with passenger airbag deactivation | Electric child locks |
| ESC (incl. ABS+MSR+ASR+EDS+HBA+DSR+RBS+MKB) | Front assist with braking reaction to vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists |
| Front disc brakes | Front side airbags with curtain airbags and central interaction airbag |
| Rear drum brakes | Single tone horn |
| Three point seatbelt in front, with pretensioner, lap belt pretensioner and height adjustment | Tyre pressure monitoring system |
| Visual and acoustic seat belt reminder |
Security
| Anti theft alarm system with interior monitoring, backup horn and towing protection | Central locking system with SAFE system |
| Keyless entry and start/stop system advanced with walk away locking |
Wheels
| Anti-theft wheel bolts protection | Tyre repair kit |
Technical specification
Electric Vehicle Data
| Battery Capacity % guaranteed under warranty | 70 | Battery Capacity in kWh | 82 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Battery Charging Scenario 1 - Charge Time (Mins) | 2070 | Battery Charging Scenario 1 - Percentage Change | 0-100 |
| Battery Charging Scenario 1 - Power Supply - kW | 2.3 | Battery Charging Scenario 2 - Charge Time (Mins) | 720 |
| Battery Charging Scenario 2 - Percentage Change | 0-100 | Battery Charging Scenario 2 - Power Supply - kW | 7.2 |
| Battery Charging Scenario 3 - Charge Time (Mins) | 480 | Battery Charging Scenario 3 - Percentage Change | 0-100 |
| Battery Charging Scenario 3 - Power Supply - kW | 11 | Battery Charging Scenario 4 - Charge Time (Mins) | 28 |
| Battery Charging Scenario 4 - Percentage Change | 0-80 | Battery Charging Scenario 4 - Power Supply - kW | 175 |
| Battery Type | Lithium-ion | Charging Port Location | Right Side Rear |
| Coupler/Connector Type | CCS Type 2 | Maximum Charging Rate - kW | 175 |
| Standard manufacturers Battery warranty - Mileage | 100000 | Standard manufacturers Battery warranty - Years | 8 |
| Usable Battery Capacity | 77 | WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - Comb | 15.3 |
| WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - Comb - TEH | 16.6 | WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - Comb - TEL | 15.3 |
| WLTP - EC (miles/kWh) - Comb | 4.1 | WLTP - EC (miles/kWh) - Comb - TEH | 3.8 |
| WLTP - EC (miles/kWh) - Comb - TEL | 4.1 | WLTP - Pure Electric Range (km) - City | 729 |
| WLTP - Pure Electric Range (km) - City - TEH | 675 | WLTP - Pure Electric Range (km) - City - TEL | 730 |
| WLTP - Pure Electric Range (km) - Comb | 580 | WLTP - Pure Electric Range (km) - Comb - TEH | 540 |
| WLTP - Pure Electric Range (km) - Comb - TEL | 580 | WLTP - Pure Electric Range (miles) - City | 453 |
| WLTP - Pure Electric Range (miles) - City - TEH | 419 | WLTP - Pure Electric Range (miles) - City - TEL | 453 |
| WLTP - Pure Electric Range (miles) - Comb | 360 | WLTP - Pure Electric Range (miles) - Comb - TEH | 335 |
| WLTP - Pure Electric Range (miles) - Comb - TEL | 360 | ||
Emissions - ICE
| CO2 (g/km) | 0 | ||
|---|---|---|---|
Engine and Drive Train
| CC | 1 | Gears | 1 SPEED |
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| Transmission | AUTO | ||
General
| Alternative Fuel Qualifying | True | Badge Engine CC | 0 |
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| Badge Power | 286 | Coin Description | 85 |
| Coin Series | Edition | Generation Mark | 1 |
| Insurance Group 1 - 50 Effective January 07 | 32E | Manufacturers Corrosion Perforation Guarantee - Years | 12 |
| Manufacturers Paintwork Guarantee - Years | 3 | Service Interval Frequency - Months | 24 |
| Service Interval Mileage | 999999 | Standard manufacturers warranty - Mileage | 60000 |
| Standard manufacturers warranty - Years | 3 | Vehicle Homologation Class | M1 |
Performance
| 0 to 62 mph (secs) | 6.6 | Engine Power - BHP | 286 |
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| Engine Power - KW | 210 | Engine Power - PS | True |
| Engine Torque - LBS.FT | 402 | Engine Torque - MKG | 55.6 |
| Engine Torque - NM | 545 | Top Speed | 111 |
Test Cycles
| Emissions Test Cycle | WLTP | RDE Certification Level | N/A |
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Tyres
| Alloys? | True | Tyre Size Front | 235/55 R19 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tyre Size Rear | 255/50 R19 | Tyre Size Spare | TYRE REPAIR KIT |
| Wheel Style | REGULUS | Wheel Type | 19" ALLOY |
Vehicle Dimensions
| Height (including roof rails) | 1625 | Length | 4488 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wheelbase | 2765 | Width | 1884 |
| Width (including mirrors) | 2148 | ||
Weight and Capacities
| Gross Vehicle Weight | 2650 | Luggage Capacity (Seats Down) | 1580 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Luggage Capacity (Seats Up) | 470 | Max. Loading Weight | 606 |
| Max. Roof Load | 75 | Max. Towing Weight - Braked | 1200 |
| Max. Towing Weight - Unbraked | 750 | Minimum Kerbweight | 2044 |
| No. of Seats | 5 | Turning Circle - Kerb to Kerb | 10.8 |
Independent review
Review courtesy of Car and Driving
Skoda Elroq
Skoda's compact yet versatile Elroq EV might be an ideal second family car. Jonathan Crouch drives it.
Ten Second Review
Skoda widens its EV offering with this compact, yet spacious family model, the Elroq. It slots in below the Enyaq, but still manages to feel like a more usably-sized family car than the other small VW Group EVs whose engineering it shares. If you've been holding back for a more versatile kind of smaller EV, this Czech contender could be worth trading up to.
Background
With the Elroq, Skoda's EV product offensive at last gets into gear, after a lull following the introduction of the brand's first electric model, the Enyaq, back in 2020. The Elroq's a smaller car, positioned as the electric alternative to the brand's lower mid-sized combustion-powered SUV, the Karoq. In EV terms, it's the Skoda version of the engineering that's also brought us similarly-sized VW Group EVs like the Volkswagen ID.3 and the CUPRA Born. But the Elroq's a little bigger and costs less. Perhaps even more significantly, it costs a lot less than its most obvious market rivals too. Sounds good so far. Add in a trendy new design language and very competitive EV range figures and there might be lots to interest you here.
Driving Experience
Let's get straight to it. The Elroq is an uncommonly well engineered small EV - one of the very best in its segment. But it's also one of the heavier cars in its class, a common theme amongst EVs with the VW Group rear-driven drivetrain this Skoda uses. Front-driven electric cars are almost always lighter, probably because they don't need so much strengthening to meet crash performance standards. Perhaps that's why Kia switched to a front-driven format for its rival EV3. At nearly 2.1-tonnes as tested, the bigger-battery Elroq 85 we tried is about the weight of a baby grand piano heavier than the equivalent version of that key Korean competitor. Of course you could eliminate a lot of that difference by choosing this Skoda with its smallest battery - but that would see you in a base 55kWh Elroq 50 model that hardly anyone wants because it only goes 233 miles between charges. The mid-level 63kWh Elroq 60 that most Skoda folk will choose does better of course (265 miles); whilst the 82kWh Elroq 85 does better still, supposedly offering up to 356 miles (though that's still 20 miles off an equivalent 81.4kWh Kia EV3). The top dual motor Elroq vRS hot hatch has an 84kWh battery rated at 339 miles. You might sense some of that weight in the measured, linear way this Skoda blends its torque to the tarmac away from rest, but that's not to say it feels slow. Even the base 50 model's little 170PS motor has quite as much pep as you'd need for everyday driving, making 62mph in 8.7s, a figure the 204PS volume 60 version improves to 7.7s. We'd expected the 85 variant to feel quite a lot faster (it's 286PS drivetrain is basically the same as that of the CUPRA Born VZ hot hatch), but unless you have a lot more space in the traffic than modern British highways tend to provide, you probably won't feel that it is. 62mph is rated at 6.4s, but that requires selection of 'Sport' drive mode you'd ideally want to avoid for reasons of range. The few that do want electrifying performance from their Elroq are best served by the rare dual motor vRS flagship model, which has 340PS, AWD and makes 62mph in 5.2s en route to a 111mph top speed which is 12mph faster than you'd get from the two base powertrains. With most variants, all you get in terms of regen control is the extra 'B' setting on the stubby little gear selector which, if you're anything like us, you'll keep forgetting to engage. Round the twisty stuff, there's not a huge amount of steering feedback, but the helm's precise and accurate enough for this Skoda to be hustled along quite quickly should that be required.
Design and Build
Though the Elroq is priced against relatively compact EV crossovers, its dimensions are closer to more spacious ones. Here, the VW Group MEB architecture that underpins cars like the Volkswagen ID.3 and the CUPRA Born has been stretched to 4.49-metres - about the same as a far more expensive Ford Explorer and a little longer than its Skoda Karoq combustion equivalent (4.39m). But still 165mm shorter than the next EV up in Skoda's range, the Enyaq (4.65m). The Elroq introduces Skoda's so-called 'Modern Solid' design language, previewed by the company's 'Vision 75' concept model of 2022. The most notable aspect of this is the striking frontal 'four eyes' light signature of the 'Tech-Deck Face' nose section, which on the clamshell bonnet replaces the usual Skoda circular badge with lettering. Nothing else really jumps out at you; the side profile is clean and aerodynamic, with an Evoque-style sloping roof; and the rear features the brand's usual triangular LED lighting layout. Wheel sizes are quite big - 19 to 21-inches. Inside up-front, it's very like an Enyaq, with a stubby gear selector and a tiny instrument binnacle viewed through a flat-bottomed steering wheel. The usual big 13-inch central screen features the latest VW Group tech, which means short-cut buttons for climate, parking, driving modes and driver assistance systems. So you don't have to delve into sub-menus to find them. As usual with a Skoda, cabin storage is a strong point - the brand claims 48-litres of stowage capacity across the interior. Rear seat room is significantly better than other EVs at this Elroq's price point (like the ID.3 and the Niro EV), helped by the lack of a central transmission tunnel; there are storage boxes where that would usually be. The boot capacity is 470-litres, a versatile space with a storage net for charging cables under a parcel shelf which can also be used to divide the cargo area. There are mini shelves either side of the luggage bay - and under-floor storage too. Expect all the usual Skoda 'Simply Clever' features as well, like a tyre tread depth gauge mounted in the boot lid and an umbrella secreted in the front door lining.
Market and Model
Prices at the time of our test in summer 2025 started from just under £32,000, which is very good value indeed for a compact EV of this relatively spacious size. Even better news is that virtually all Elroqs (except the top vRS) qualify for the government's £1,500 Electric Car Grant. The entry-level sum gets you the entry-level 50 model with the cheapest 'SE' trim level. Ideally, Skoda wants you to stretch up to the mid-range 60 version with its slightly greater range. Prices there started at the time of our test from around £33,500 (before grant deduction) and there's the choice of 'SE L', Edition' or 'Sportline' trim levels. The even-bigger-battery Elroq 85 model was priced as we tested from just over £37,000 (in 'SE L' form) before grant deduction. Standard equipment levels are reasonable across the range. Even base 'SE' trim comes with 19-inch 'Proteus' silver alloy wheels, LED headlights, a rear-view camera, rear parking sensors and LED rear lights. Plus fabric and artificial leather upholstery, a 'digital cockpit' instrument display and single-zone climate control, plus a large 13-inch touchscreen display. Standard safety systems include blind spot detection and traffic sign recognition. Mid-level 'SE L' trim adds a two-spoke leather heated multifunction steering wheel with paddles for the recuperation selection; plus heated front seats, satellite navigation, dual zone climate control, a drive mode select system, front parking sensors and three years use of the 'Skoda Connect' Infotainment Online and Remote Access set-up. Move on to plusher 'Edition' trim and you can expect 19-inch 'Regulus' anthracite alloy wheels, unique dark chrome roof rails and window surrounds, plus privacy glass with acoustic side windows. 'Edition' customers also benefit from the 'travel assist plus' semi-autonomous driving system, predictive adaptive cruise control with traffic jam assist, keyless entry and a 15W wireless charging mat with a cooling function for your handset. Finally, top 'SportLine' models are distinguished by 20-inch 'Asterion' black alloy wheels, matrix LED headlights, unique SportLine bumpers and gloss black roof rails, door mirrors and tailgate lettering. Inside, 'SportLine' models come with a bespoke Design Selection package that features microsuede and artificial leather upholstery, carbon-effect decorative inserts, front sports seats and a black headlining. A three-spoke artificial leather heated sports multifunction steering wheel with paddles for recuperation level selection is also fitted as standard. There's also progressive dynamic steering, rear side airbags and an electrically operated tailgate with kick activation.
Cost of Ownership
On to battery replenishment. One of the big disappointments we had at the original launch of Skoda's larger Enyaq EV was its feeble public charging speed (improved since). This Elroq is much better provided for from the beginning, but its charging speed still varies quite a lot depending on the powertrain you choose. It's fortunate that few will want the smallest 55kWh (52kWh-usable) battery used in the base Elroq 50, because that can only DC-charge at a maximum speed of 145kW, which means that when hooked up to public rapid charger, it can be energised from 10 to 80% in 25 minutes. The Elroq 60's 63kWh battery (59kWh of which is usable) charges at 165kW, so charging from 10-80% takes 24 minutes. The bigger 82kWh battery of the 85 model (77kWh of which is usable) can be DC-charged at up to 175kW and can hit a 10 to 80% DC charge in 28 minutes. The top dual motor vRS model can charge at up to 185kW and complete a 10-80% charge in 26 minutes. The battery's optimised preheating function increases efficiency at DC fast-charging stations. It is either activated automatically when using the navigation system's route guidance or can be started manually in the infotainment system's charging menu. The current temperature of the battery and the current state of charge are constantly monitored by the battery thermal management system, which activates the temperature control if necessary. There's a fixed servicing schedule, with a basic inspection after two years (unlimited mileage) and subsequent services every year or 18,750 miles. Skoda says that its aim is to make sure that the battery pack lasts as long as the car too and, sure enough, that battery pack is warrantied to have at least 70% of its usable capacity after eight years or 100,000 miles. There's the usual unremarkable three year / 60,000 mile Skoda warranty (only the third year has a mileage limitation). And there's 12 year body protection guarantee, a three year paint warranty and three years of Skoda assistance, which includes European breakdown cover.
Summary
Ideally, the Elroq is the EV Skoda would have used to launch its electric vehicle offensive back in 2020. Today, it's the car that was originally envisaged to replace the combustion Karoq SUV, but now won't do for some time while so many of us remain wedded to fossil fuel. When the larger Enyaq was first launched, it had a very affordable entry-level price that rapidly went northwards. Let's hope that doesn't happen again here because, in its entry-level forms at least, the Elroq really does seem very good value indeed against rivals that often aren't as spacious inside. It also looks quite sharp and appears competitive on range. On the debit side, plenty of other cars in this class are more interesting to drive. And most are lighter. But like us, you might well think that everyday usability is of more importance with a car like this - which is something this Skoda nails in a way that, for the time being anyway, competing Chinese value brands just don't. Ask us to nominate a benchmark in the lower mid-sized EV hatch segment and this would probably be it. Yes, there are more exciting choices in this class, but if you're seeking a great all-rounder then right now, we think there are few better ones.
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- Performance
- 70%
- Handling
- 60%
- Comfort
- 70%
- Space
- 80%
- Styling
- 70%
- Build
- 70%
- Value
- 80%
- Equipment
- 60%
- Economy
- 70%
- Depreciation
- 70%
- Insurance
- 70%
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| 47 monthly payments of | £579.06 |
|---|---|
| Deposit | £249 |
| Total amount payable | £42,090.82 |
| Fixed interest rate | 4.6% |
| Representative APR | 8.9% |
| Cash price | £33,698 |
| Credit amount | £33,449 |
| Annual mileage | 8000 |
| Contract mileage | 32,000 |
| Excess mileage charge | 10.0p per mile |
| Completion fee | £1 |
| Optional final payment | £14,625 |
| Term (months) | 48 |
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