SKODA have just produced the 200,000th Enyaq.

Available in SUV and Coupe forms, the all-electric model was crowned Scottish Car of the Year when introduced in 2021.

A company spokesman said: “The Enyaq has led the charge in our e-mobility campaign; the model family’s success is proof that we are on the right track with our strategy.

“Last year, it was the fourth best-selling electric vehicle series in Europe, achieving a record-breaking global sales figure of 81,700 units – an increase of 52.1 per cent over 2022.”

Pictured is a now-superseded version of the Enyaq Coupe I sampled just before Skoda announced the 2024 line-up with more power, a greater battery range and enhanced features.

The latest model costs from £46,440 for the rear-drive 85 Edition which has a claimed range of up to 353 miles and a 0-62mph time of 6.7 seconds.

The most powerful Coupe is the flagship all-wheel drive vRS which is said to hit 62mph from rest in 5.5 seconds and have a range of up to 341 miles. It costs from £54,820.

The Enyaq Coupe drives well and is comfortable on a long journey.

Its sloping rear roofline does not make life difficult for taller passengers and legroom is not cramped for those in the back.

Luggage capacity is 570 litres with the rear seats occupied and 1,610 when folded down.