BMW IX vs Skoda Enyaq

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BMW IX
BMW IX

2023 price

Skoda Enyaq
Skoda Enyaq

2026 price

Summary

2023 BMW IX
2026 Skoda Enyaq
Safety Rating

Engine Type
0.0L

Fuel Type
Electric

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Fuel Efficiency
0.0L/100km (combined)

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Seating
5

0
Dislikes
  • Very expensive
  • Unrefined power delivery
  • No front trunk

  • No spare tyre, just a repair kit
  • Some tyre noise intrusion
  • Ride on 20” wheels can be a bit firm
2023 BMW IX Summary

Electric cars might be synonymous with Tesla right now, but as the world begins to ween itself off petrol and diesel, you can bet other car brands will be vying for the spotlight.

BMW is no stranger to the electric market with its i3 hatchback having first launched back in 2014, but with buyers shifting away from passenger cars to SUVs, that quirky model never really managed to find a substantial audience.

Enter BMW’s second-generation of EVs, then, which includes the i4 sedan, iX3 mid-size SUV and flagship iX.

And it is the latter that we’re testing here to see if BMW has done enough to shift the limelight away from Tesla and its Model X.

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2026 Skoda Enyaq Summary

Something important has shifted.

This is the Skoda Enyaq facelift. Yes, it’s been barely a year since the original finally launched in Australia, after endless delays, in September 2024. And they’ve already gone and changed it.

Yet there’s more going on here than merely updating an ageing mid-sized SUV electric vehicle (EV), because Volkswagen’s Czechian brand is rediscovering its roots. The era of the $40K supermini seems to be passing.

And that’s terrific news for buyers and likely terrifying news for rivals like the BYD Sealion 7, Kia EV5 and Tesla Model Y.

Welcome, then, to the 2026 Enyaq Series II. Does sharper pricing stand for ‘Extra Value’ in this family-focused EV? Let’s find out.

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