affordable big battery evs

While established automakers have struggled to deliver affordable electric vehicles with impressive range, the Skoda Elroq SE L has decisively changed that narrative. Starting at £31,510 and maxing out near £40,000, this mid-size SUV brings previously premium-exclusive battery technology to mainstream buyers. The versatile lineup offers three battery packs—52kWh, 63kWh, and 77kWh—creating a compelling proposition that recently secured Auto Express’s Mid-Size SUV and Car of the Year 2025 awards.

The powertrain options follow a logical progression with the entry-level 50 variant delivering 170hp and a 9.0-second 0-62mph time, while the top 85 model pushes 286hp for a brisk 6.6-second sprint. The mid-range 60 SE L model delivers excellent performance with 0-62mph in 8.0 seconds. I’ve found the instant 310Nm torque particularly effective in urban driving scenarios, providing that characteristic EV punch when needed. The Elroq’s exterior dimensions of 4,488 mm length position it perfectly in the competitive mid-size SUV segment.

Rear-wheel drive comes standard, though the flagship 85 variant offers all-wheel drive with 299hp for enthusiasts seeking additional traction.

Range figures set new benchmarks for this price point. The base model achieves a respectable 232 miles, but the headline 77kWh battery delivers an impressive 355-360 miles—territory previously reserved for luxury marques. DC fast-charging at 145kW guarantees practical long-distance usability, complemented by the standard 6m mode 3 charging cable. Potential buyers should note that cold weather effects can temporarily reduce this range by 10-36% during winter months.

The Elroq shatters range expectations with its top-tier 77kWh battery delivering 360 miles—bringing premium EV capabilities to mainstream pricing.

Cabin amenities reflect thoughtful engineering rather than cost-cutting. The 13″ touchscreen pairs with a 5″ digital cockpit, while heated front seats, dual-zone climate control, and ambient LED lighting create a pleasant environment.

The extensive safety suite includes lane assist, blind spot detection, and predictive adaptive cruise control—features once limited to premium segments.

Practicality hasn’t been sacrificed at the altar of electrification. The Elroq maintains Skoda’s reputation for clever packaging, with ample interior modularity and Isofix mounting points.

The 19″ Proteus silver alloy wheels strike a balance between style and comfort, underscoring this vehicle’s position as a family-friendly option that democratizes electric mobility without demanding significant compromise.

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