Skoda Enyaq Coupe vRS 2023 review

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Here's a summary of the YouTube video review of the electric Skoda Enyaq Coupe iV VRS car:
- The car has 300 horsepower, twin electric motors, all-wheel drive, and a 0-60 time of 6.4 seconds.
- It has a 77-kilowatt-hour battery, which has a 323-mile range.
- Charging can be done at 135 kilowatts, achieving an 80% charge in about half an hour.
- The cost starts at £54,370.
- Highlights include matrix LED headlights, a panoramic sunroof, three-zone climate control, a heated electric driver seat, and a self-parking system.
- Boot space is 570 liters which is a little less than the non-Coupe version that has 585 liters.
- The sleek coupe roofline can make loading bulky items a bit difficult.
- Charging can be done as fast as the Volkswagen ID5 GTX.
- The flat floor gives more room for a middle seat passenger's feet.
- It has smart, adjustable front seats.
- There is a lot of storage space, and decent-sized door bins.
- It is a more convincing performance electric car than the VW ID5 GTX, and is better value for money.
- The driver's display is small and not customizable, but a heads-up display helps offset this.
- The touch screen is more responsive than those in other Volkswagen Group cars, and there's a ledge for the hand while pressing buttons.
- The all-wheel drive offers grip and traction, even in slippery conditions.
- Although having 300hp, it doesn't feel all that fast because of its 2.2-ton weight.
- The weight can be felt on corners, and while body roll is minimal, the car doesn't feel agile.
- The firm suspension means the ride feels a bit bouncy; it's suited better to faster, sweeping roads.
- With all being said, it's commendably serene and quiet on motorways.
- The driver can switch to "B" mode for maximum braking regeneration, maximizing fuel economy.
- After long periods without a break, the seats can feel uncomfortable, but there is an option to have a massage function.
- The optional comfort seats package includes a massage function.
- The hyper green color is garish; customers may want to spend their money elsewhere.

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