Electric Car Grant now available
Škoda is pleased to announce a £1,500‡ Electric Car Grant on selected Elroq and Enyaq models.
With the promise of a smooth drive and generally lower running costs, you may have already decided that going electric is the way forward for you. Or maybe you have questions about owning an electric vehicle (EV), like how quick and easy charging will be. Perhaps you’ve decided that going fully electric is a step too far just now and are considering a Plug-In Hybrid Vehicle (PHEV).
Wherever you are on your electric journey, Škoda is here to help, with handy electric car info plus answers to frequently asked questions on this page.
Once you’ve decided what’s best for you, we have a range of electric and hybrid cars to suit every lifestyle. Jump in and take a look around.
Why not start with our exciting new all-electric Elroq?
Launched to rave reviews, the Elroq combines an impressive battery range with a spacious and comfortable ride. Now you can be among the first to get up and go in the new all-electric Elroq.
We know the story. You’ve got a dog walk and two school runs to fit in before an early gym session, then a full day at work. Oh, and don’t forget parents’ evening at one school tonight, plus football training at the other. For hectic lives familying, it’s good to have the new all-electric Enyaq as part of the team. Available as SUV or sporty Coupé.
Small becomes epic: The Škoda Epiq, battery-electric city SUV crossover, due to be unveiled in 2026.
Style, space, versatility – the Kodiaq 5-or 7-seater SUV has it all, including the option of a Plug-in hybrid version on 5-seat trims.
The Superb Estate is a striking executive estate car now available as a hybrid to give you the best of both worlds.
Put simply, a Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV), which is sometimes just called an EV, is powered solely by an electric battery. Meanwhile, a Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) has both an electric motor and an internal combustion engine.
Worried about charging an electric car? It does take a change in mindset – and a little planning ahead – but most people make the transition to charging their car very quickly. And the benefits of driving an EV, including a smooth, quiet drive and generally lower running costs, tend to make that transition even easier.
Whatever your questions about owning and driving an electric vehicle, we hope you find our FAQ page answers them. And if – like most people – you don’t know your BEV from your PHEV from your MHEV, don’t worry. Our A-Z glossary tells you what’s what in plain English.
The good news is that fewer moving parts generally means lower maintenance costs compared to conventional internal combustion engine cars. And from battery checks and car software diagnostics to MOT preparation, your authorised Škoda Service can keep your car in perfect running order.