Three years on from the launch of its first EV, the Enyaq, Skoda now has a coupe version of the car on sale. The company is claiming a range of up to 545 km's for the coupe, depending on the car's specification.
Of course, claimed range and the range achieved in real world conditions can be very different, so the usual caveat applies.
The styling look sharp and is reminiscent of that of a BMW GT.

The car has a panoramic glass roof, 19 or 20 inch alloy wheels, full LED lights, a spoiler and body coloured door sills bumpers.
There is a 570 litre boot capacity and Skoda describes the interior space as "generous".
There are two battery options, a choice of rear or four wheel drive, and power outputs of 132 kW or 195 kW. Prices start from €56,710, inclusive of a 3-year maintenance and tyre plan.
The first battery option is a 62-kWh with the 60 version, which is rear wheel drive. The 80, also rear-wheel-drive, has an 82-kWh battery. The four wheel drive version has a second motor on the front axle.
The claimed 545 km range is for the 80 version.
The 60 version costs €56,710 and the 80 starts at €62,68.