Tesla Model Y slightly outperforms Skoda Enyaq in update comparison

The refreshed Tesla Model Y and Skoda Enyaq compete closely as family electric SUVs. Tesla's model gains a modern facelift, while Skoda updates its infotainment. Overall, the Model Y edges ahead in performance and efficiency.

Tesla has encountered difficulties including declining sales, lower profits, and notable recalls, amid scrutiny on CEO Elon Musk. Yet, the company emphasizes technology over aesthetics. Its best-seller in Europe, the Model Y, now features a facelift with a slim LED front light bar and full-width rear light strip, making it visually distinct.

Skoda's Enyaq and Enyaq Coupé, popular in the family EV market, receive a new “Tech-Deck” front and a faster 13-inch infotainment screen with physical buttons and a separate driver display. Tesla's interior stays minimalist, relying on a responsive central touchscreen, now with a returned indicator stalk. Both offer similar build quality, though Skoda's cabin appears more premium.

In space, the Model Y provides 854 litres of trunk space expanding to 2000 litres, plus a front trunk and rear touchscreen for passenger controls. The Enyaq matches passenger room with 585 litres expanding to 1710 litres, featuring practical touches like door umbrellas and boot organizers, but no front trunk.

Performance favors the dual-motor Model Y for its power, lighter weight, and agile handling with rear-biased drive. The Enyaq handles uneven roads more composedly despite its weight. Ride quality improves in the Model Y, but the Enyaq excels in noise isolation.

Range sees the Model Y at 629km for rear-wheel drive, proving more efficient than the Enyaq's 579km. Pricing is comparable, with Tesla slightly higher upfront but better on finance.

Both are practical family EVs. The Model Y wins narrowly for its performance, efficiency, and costs, ranking first over the Enyaq Coupé.

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