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SKODA ENYAQ MOT Statistics by Year

Select a model year to see detailed MOT results; including pass rates, mileage trends, and the most common defects found for that specific SKODA ENYAQ.

Defect rate by model year

Comparison of Skoda ENYAQ versus average car of the same model year.

The Skoda Enyaq is an electric SUV that has garnered attention for its blend of practicality, technology, and eco-friendliness since its launch in 2021. As part of Skoda's growing electric vehicle lineup, the Enyaq represents the brand's commitment to sustainability while maintaining the reliability that Skoda vehicles are known for. With a spacious interior and modern features, the Enyaq aims to compete in the increasingly crowded electric SUV market.

In terms of reliability, the Enyaq has performed reasonably well compared to the average vehicles of the same model years. For instance, in 2021, the Enyaq recorded 73 defects per 100 tests, slightly below the average of 79 defects for similar vehicles, reflecting a 7% improvement. The trend continued into 2022, where it showed a slight uptick with 71 defects per 100 tests against an average of 70. By 2023, the Enyaq further improved its reliability with only 35 defects per 100 tests, compared to the average of 36. However, in 2024, it saw a decline in performance, registering 31 defects per 100 tests against a much lower average of 25, indicating a need for attention in certain areas.

Recurring issues across the years predominantly involve tyre-related problems, such as inadequate tread depth and damage. These concerns are common across many vehicles and not exclusively tied to the Enyaq. Additionally, shock absorber damage has been noted as a recurring issue, particularly in the 2022 and 2023 models. In 2024, the Enyaq faced challenges with brake components and headlamp alignment, highlighting areas where further quality control may be beneficial.

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Overall, while the Skoda Enyaq has demonstrated a solid reliability profile, particularly in its first few years, the data suggests that ongoing monitoring and improvements are necessary to maintain its competitive edge. As electric vehicles continue to rise in popularity, the Enyaq's reputation for reliability and practicality will likely play a key role in its long-term success. Trivia enthusiasts may find it interesting that the Enyaq is Skoda's first all-electric SUV, marking a significant step in the brand's evolution towards electrification.