The Enyaq is a comfortable, sensible, and rather clever electric SUV. It may not look exciting, but there's very little to actually fault it on. It's spacious inside, doesn't break the bank, and doesn't really do anything badly.
Electric reviews
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Skoda Enyaq
£39k - £53k
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Mazda MX-30
£28k - £35k
The MX-30 is a bit of a Marmite car. Whether you like its unusual rear doors and jacked-up coupe looks will be a matter of taste. More difficult to get your head around is the tiny 124-mile range of the fully electric model.
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Volkswagen ID Buzz
£59k - £64k
If you're considering an ID Buzz, it's likely to be for its looks rather than any other reason. Thankfully though, there's plenty of other positives about this reborn VW Bus to make it worthy of consideration too. There are more soberly-styled, van-based rivals that offer more interior configurability for less cash. If you want the space of a van without the looks of an airport taxi though, the ID Buzz is your best bet.
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Nissan Ariya
£39k - £59k
There's plenty of reasons to recommend the Ariya: it's spacious, comfortable, and has a reasonable enough driving range across all models. Fans of snazzy in-car tech may be disappointed by the decidedly average set-up though, and there are rivals with batteries that can charge much faster.