Škoda Enyaq 85 vs Cupra Terramar Petrol: running cost in Denmark
At 15.000 km/year charging at home, a Škoda Enyaq 85 costs about 4.443 kr./year to run versus 21.463 kr. for a Cupra Terramar Petrol — a saving of about 17.020 kr./year.
| Car | Type | Per 100 km | Per year | Cheapest setup |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Škoda Enyaq 85 | EV | 30 kr. | 4.443 kr. | Cheapest to run |
| Cupra Terramar Petrol | Petrol | 143 kr. | 21.463 kr. | — |
Assumptions: 15.000 km/year, home charging, electricity 1,72 kr./kWh, petrol 17,45 kr./L, 90% charge efficiency.
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Summary
Over a year at 15.000 km, the Škoda Enyaq 85 works out about 17.020 kr. cheaper to run than the Cupra Terramar Petrol — roughly 79% less. Per 100 km that's 30 kr. versus 143 kr.. The more you drive, the bigger the gap: at 25.000 km/year it's about 28.367 kr.. These are energy running costs only — not purchase price, insurance or servicing — on illustrative Danish prices.
Frequently asked questions
- Is a Škoda Enyaq 85 cheaper to run than a Cupra Terramar Petrol in Denmark?
- Yes — at 15.000 km/year charging at home, the Škoda Enyaq 85 costs about 4.443 kr./year versus 21.463 kr. for the Cupra Terramar Petrol, roughly 17.020 kr. (79%) less.
- How much does switching save at 25.000 km/year?
- At 25.000 km/year the Škoda Enyaq 85 costs about 7.406 kr. against 35.772 kr. for the Cupra Terramar Petrol — about 28.367 kr. a year.
- What's included in these running costs?
- Energy only: electricity at 1,72 kr./kWh and petrol at 17,45 kr./L, with 90% charging efficiency and 15.000 km/year. Purchase price, insurance and servicing aren't included, and prices are illustrative.