https://www.carscoops.com/2020/01/could-the-skoda-citigo%e1%b5%89-iv-be-the-one-to-make-you-go-electric/
Could The Skoda Citigo? iV Be The One To Make You Go Electric?
JANUARY 4, 2020  CRISTIAN GNATICOV

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video
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Skoda Citigo? iV review – DrivingElectric
]

The Volkswagen Group produces numerous zero-emission vehicles that cover
most segments, and the most affordable of them all is the Skoda Citigo? iV [
https://www.carscoops.com/2019/05/skoda-citigo-e-iv-debuts-as-brands-first-ev-with-265-km-range/
].

Introduced last year and launched in a number of European countries, the
tiny five-door hatchback [
https://www.carscoops.com/2019/11/2020-skoda-citigo%e1%b5%89-iv-is-vw-groups-cheapest-electric-vehicle/
] is a tad cheaper than its German and Spanish siblings, namely the VW e-Up!
and Seat Mii Electric, and comes in at just £16,955 ($22,477/€20,040) in the
UK, with the PiCG included.

The manufacturer offers two decently-specced trim levels, the SE and SE L,
with the former getting climate control, leather-wrapped steering wheel and
handbrake lever, digital radio and remote central locking. The upper grade
adds 16-inch alloy wheels, ambient lighting, heated front seats, 40 kW fast
charging and rear parking sensors.

In case you noticed that we didn’t say anything about the infotainment
system, that’s because Skoda has come up with [
https://www.carscoops.com/2019/09/electric-citigo-iv-superb-iv-phev-to-grace-skodas-frankfurt-show-stand/
] a phone mount that turns your mobile device into a veritable touchscreen
linked to the car, a cost-control measure that may or may not be to your
liking. Another feature that could be a downside for some is the rather
rigid suspension compared to the previous ICE-powered Citigos, especially
with the larger wheels, like the one tested by DrivingElectric.

One-pedal driving is possible and the steering is direct. The 0-62 mph
(0-100 km/h) sprint takes 12.5 seconds and top speed is 81 mph (130 km/h),
with the Citigo? iV [
https://www.carscoops.com/2019/09/skoda-citigo%e1%b5%89-iv-uses-ice-platform-but-is-all-electric/
] being powered by a small electric motor that makes 82 HP (83 PS / 61 kW)
and 155 lb-ft (210 Nm) of torque. The 36.8 kWh lithium-ion battery offers a
range of 140-170 miles (225-274 km) on a single charge in the WLTP cycle. 

Elsewhere, you get a 250-liter (8.8 cu-ft) boot with an adjustable floor
that keeps the charging cables hidden away, and decent space for two adults
at the back. So, overall, you won’t be disappointed if you go for Skoda’s
zero-emission A-segment hatchback ...
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