The Skoda Citigo-e iV couldn’t really be any easier to drive. It rides smoothly and is even quite fun around town. Outside the city, it’s held back by modest performance. There are few cars as easy to ...
As of today, Skoda is an e-mobility carmaker, thanks to its affordable electric city car, the Citigo iV, and a plug-in hybrid flagship, the Superb iV. Critics will say that it's just updated ...
Analysts estimate a drop in demand for electric vehicles once the world starts recovering from the current health crisis, but you wouldn’t be able to tell by how popular the Skoda Citigo-e iV has ...
On the sidelines of the IIFE Ice Hockey World Championship, Skoda, the Czech car manufacturer has announced the launch of its all-electric sub-brand iV. Not only this, but Skoda has also revealed its ...
Skoda’s sales & marketing boss Alain Favey said, “The Citigo is as good as gone. We’ve sold all that we had to sell, and there will not be a replacement. We have no intention to have a car of this ...
This is a motor you'll simply have to Czech out. Skoda's new Citigo e iV is the brand's first pure electric car - and it's affordable. The current Citigo, in case you have forgotten or never knew, is ...
While it’s fairly typical for an updated car to get a new engine, it’s not often that an entirely new propulsion system is introduced. The Skoda Citigo e iV is somewhat different, however; rather than ...
Skoda has taken its first electric car off sale in the UK after running out of allocation. The firm’s Citigo-e iV only arrived in the UK in February, but has already been removed from sale after the ...
Skoda has confirmed the pricing for its first fully electric production car, the Citigo e. Sharing a platform with the VW e-UP and Seat Mii Electric, the compact model features a 36.8kWh battery - ...
Skoda has posted a sketch of its upcoming electric Citigo on Twitter, stating the car “will make its grand entrance on 23 May in Bratislava”. Judging by the sketch, the Citigo-e will sport minor ...
Manufacturers measure the efficiency of their cars using something called the Worldwide harmonised Light-vehicle Test Protocol (WLTP). For petrol- and diesel-powered cars this gives you fuel ...
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