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Škoda Enyaq Coupé

Range
205miles
100% → 10% Manufacturer specs: 329 miles

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205miles

3.0 mi/kWh · 100 → 10 %

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On long trips hardly anyone charges to 100 % - the last few percent take the longest

Drivers of this model get 174 to 242 miles - depending on driving profile and season

Cost
0.48 $/kWh*
DC
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15.99 $/100mi
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0.14 $/kWh4.72 $/100mi
Avg Real Consumption
3.52.5mi/kWh
WLTP 3.8 kWh-6.3%-33.7%

Based on 41 real charging sessions from the community

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Costs are based on community data (mostly DACH market). Conversion: 1 EUR = 1.08 $ (as of 2026-04-07).

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WLTP Data & Real Consumption

No EPA data available yet for this model. Showing WLTP values instead.

Manufacturer specs
Range
329 miles
Consumption
3.8 mi/kWh
Community · real trips
Range
267 miles/174 miles
100% → 0%
Consumption
3.0 mi/kWh-21.1%41 trips

WLTP = official manufacturer value (COMBINED). Real consumption is based on user data from EV Monitor.

Community consumption values show normalised driving consumption - charging losses have been removed (AC: 10%, DC: 5%). WLTP only measures driving consumption without standby and preconditioning - a difference of 5-15% is therefore normal.

Consumption is influenced by many factors: speed, outside temperature, heating, air conditioning, seat heating and battery conditioning. Since statistics are weighted by kilometres driven, a single 200 km motorway trip in summer at 100 km/h has more influence on the average than ten short city trips.

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Škoda Enyaq Coupé - Consumption, Range & Charging Costs

The Škoda Enyaq Coupé is an electric vehicle with an official WLTP range of up to 329 miles. First measurements available: 3.0 mi/kWh from 41 trips with consumption data.

Charging Costs in Daily Use

The average charging price for the Škoda Enyaq Coupé according to user data is 0.48 $/kWh. A typical charging session of 34.3 kWh therefore costs around 16.33 $.

WLTP vs. Real Consumption

The WLTP value is measured under standardized test conditions and often differs in everyday use. On average, real-world consumption is -21% compared to the WLTP value.

Consumption by Season

There is not yet enough seasonal data for the Škoda Enyaq Coupé. In general, EV consumption typically increases by 15-30% in winter.

Frequently asked questions about the Škoda Enyaq Coupé

What is the real consumption of the Škoda Enyaq Coupé?
According to EV Monitor user data, the Škoda Enyaq Coupé consumes 3.0 mi/kWh (only 41 trips with consumption data - not yet representative). The official WLTP value is 3.8 mi/kWh. In winter, consumption can be 15-30% higher due to heating and colder batteries.
How far does the Škoda Enyaq Coupé really go?
The WLTP range of the Škoda Enyaq Coupé is up to 329 miles. In practice, drivers with the 77 kWh battery achieve around 229 miles at a real consumption of 3.0 mi/kWh. In winter, range can drop to 60-70% of the WLTP value.
How much does a charging session cost for the Škoda Enyaq Coupé?
On average, a charging session costs 0.48 $/kWh. For a typical charge of 34.3 kWh, the cost is around 16.33 $.
What is the difference between WLTP and real consumption for the Škoda Enyaq Coupé?
The official WLTP consumption of the Škoda Enyaq Coupé is 3.8 mi/kWh. According to community data, drivers achieve 3.0 mi/kWh in everyday life - that is 0.8 mi/kWh more (-21%).
How does the consumption of the Škoda Enyaq Coupé change in winter?
There is not yet enough seasonal measurement data for the Škoda Enyaq Coupé. In general, EV consumption typically increases by 15-30% in winter.