ID4 vs ID7 vs SKODA Enyaq

1. Core spec matrix – “family spec” 77 kWh RWD versions (SE)

(Typical Swedish-spec cars: ID.4 Life Pro / Pro Edition, ID.7 Pro, Enyaq 85. All numbers approximate, can vary with wheels, options etc.)

VW ID.4 Pro (77 kWh RWD)VW ID.7 Pro (77 kWh RWD)Škoda Enyaq 85 (77 kWh RWD)
Segment / bodyCompact SUVLarge liftback / TourerMid-size SUV
PlatformMEBMEB (newest generation)MEB (updated facelift) (Wikipedia)
Battery (usable)~77 kWh77 kWh77 kWh (Wikipedia)
WLTP range (official)Up to ~560 km (ID.4 Life Pro/Pro Edition)Up to ~606–704 km depending on body/wheels (Pro / Pro S) (Volkswagen Sverige)Up to 571–583 km (85/85x, SUV & facelift) (Škoda Sverige)
0–100 km/h6.6–6.7 s (286 hp) (EV-database)6.6 s6.7 s (85x; RWD 85 just over) (Aftonbladet)
Top speed180 km/h180 km/h180 km/h (EV-database)
Drive layoutRWD (Pro), AWD on GTX / 4MOTIONRWD (Pro), AWD on GTXRWD (85), AWD on 85x (Volkswagen Sverige)
DC fast chargingUp to 135–175 kW, ~10–80% in ~28 min (82 gross/77 net pack) (Wikipedia)Up to 175 kW, 10–80% ~28 min135 kW (85), 175 kW (85x), 10–80% ~28 min (Škoda Sverige)
AC charging11 kW11 kW11 kW (Wikipedia)
Typical real range (mixed)~420–480 km summer, ~330–380 km winter (Pro)~450–500 km mixed (better aero than ID.4 with same pack) (DIE WELT)~430–500 km depending on spec and conditions (EV-database)
Boot volume543 L / 1,575 L seats up/downID.7 Tourer: 605–1,714 LSUV: ~585 L (coupé 570 L) (Škoda Sverige)
Tow rating (approx.)up to 1,000–1,200 kg depending on versionsimilar MEB tow figures; around 1,000–1,200 kg depending on spec (estate usually more)1,000–1,200 kg depending on 85/85x & body (Škoda Sverige)
Heat pumpAvailable / standard on many Swedish trimsAvailable with Nordic packs, often standard on higher trims (Volkswagen Sverige)Included on most Swedish 85/85x Solid Edition offers (Škoda Sverige)

Very short read of that table:

  • Range king = ID.7 Pro (same battery but much slipperier body than ID.4/Enyaq).
  • Space king (SUV) = Enyaq, space king (estate) = ID.7 Tourer.
  • Charging: all are in the 135–175 kW / ~28 min 10–80% club – Enyaq 85x and ID.7 are slightly stronger on paper.

2. Infotainment & UX comparison

2.1 Hardware & layout

ID.4 (2024+ 77 kWh)ID.7Enyaq (facelift)
Main screenNew 12.9″ central screen on 82/77 kWh cars (old ones 10–12″)15″ central display, new-generation UI≈13″ central screen (Columbus-style), same basic layout as older Enyaq but updated software
Instrument clusterSmall digital cluster + optional AR HUDSmall cluster + AR HUD is a key feature (very similar to latest ID.4 but more premium)Classic Skoda digital cluster (Virtual Cockpit-style) + optional HUD (market dependent)
Climate controlsTouch sliders under screen – now backlit and with improved menu structure on 2024+ carsAlso touch sliders, illuminated from the start, integrated in a cleaner UIMostly on screen; some physical buttons remain, but climate still seen as a bit menu-heavy
CarPlay / Android AutoYes, wireless on current Swedish ID.4Wireless, with improved integration and EV routing optionsWireless CarPlay / Android Auto available on recent software, but some lag reported (Aftonbladet)
App & remoteWe Connect ID app (pre-conditioning, charging control, etc.)Same VW app ecosystem, more focus on remote climate & charging planning (Volkswagen Sverige)Škoda Connect / Powerpass, similar functions; UX typically rated a bit less polished than VW’s (Škoda Sverige)

2.2 User experience / “feel”

  • ID.4 (early vs new)
    • 2020–2022 cars got a LOT of criticism for lag, freezes and confusing menus; multiple OTA/dealer updates (2.x / 3.x) plus sometimes 12 V battery replacement were needed.
    • 2024+ facelift with 12.9″ screen and ID.7-style software is significantly better – faster, clearer menus, backlit sliders. Still not “Tesla-simple”, but most current owners describe it as OK-to-good rather than terrible.
  • ID.7
    • Starts where updated ID.4 ends: same software generation but more powerful hardware, bigger screen and more polished AR HUD.
    • Reviews highlight much better quality feel than early ID models, but still some complaints about touch controls and window switches – typical “VW over–touchified things” comments.
  • Enyaq (especially pre-facelift)
    • 13″ screen looks great on paper but many owners complain about laggy, sometimes freezing infotainment; lots of YouTube / forum rants about slow startup and clumsy menu structure.
    • Third-gen software (3.x and later) improved battery management and infotainment, plus OTA capability, but people still say it’s not class-leading and can feel “one generation behind”. (Škoda Storyboard)

Quick UX verdict:

  • Best infotainment overall: ID.7
  • Biggest improvement story: new ID.4 vs old ID.4
  • Good but slightly old-school feel: Enyaq – solid, but the UI never really became “slick”.

3. Known issues & forum noise (high level)

(Mix of global + Nordic experience; newer cars are generally better than 2020–2022 builds.)

VW ID.4

  • Software / infotainment bugs:
    • Early ID.4s had repeated software recalls/updates, crashes of the infotainment, black screens etc. A big U.S. recall (≈80,000 cars) addressed issues where the infotainment/cluster could fail, affecting speedometer & rear camera.
  • 12 V battery & update drama:
    • Several owners report OTA or dealer updates that drain or kill the 12 V battery; some campaigns swapped in a new 12 V and updated the car in the workshop.
  • Door handle / door opening issue (mainly US builds):
    • Production in Chattanooga was temporarily stopped and cars recalled because doors could open while driving due to water ingress in electronic handles. Fix: new hardware + software.
  • Reality now:
    • Swedish 2023–2025 ID.4 Pro with updated software is generally regarded as stable, but if you’re shopping used you really want a car that’s been fully updated (and ideally MY23+).

VW ID.7

  • Newer, fewer data points:
    • Much of the tech is “ID.4 facelift, but nicer”. So far the noise is more about HMI design choices (touch controls, window switch logic) than hard failures.
  • Software maturity:
    • Same general VW path: updates continue, but press tests so far describe a much more resolved experience right from launch compared to early ID.3/ID.4. (DIE WELT)

Škoda Enyaq

  • Slow infotainment / freezes:
    • Very common complaint on forums and Reddit – screen lag, slow boot, delayed climate response.
  • Software update frustration:
    • Enyaq owners have had their own saga around versions, OTA timing and preheating behaviour; some praise improvements, others still feel Skoda under-communicates software plans.
  • Mechanically:
    • Fewer high-profile recalls than ID.4; most criticism is “older tech feel” (charging speed vs newest rivals, and that big battery + SUV form factor means it’s not the most efficient in class). (Aftonbladet)

4. Swedish price & leasing snapshot (late-2025 style)

(Campaigns change all the time – this is just a typical ballpark from the official brands & a few large dealers.)

List prices – new cars (approx, SEK, including VAT)

  • VW ID.4 Life / Life Pro / Pro Edition
    • “Pris från” around 529,700–564,500 kr depending on trim.
  • VW ID.7 Pro / ID.7 Tourer Pro
    • Official Swedish site: from ~589,900 kr (liftback) and ~599,900 kr (Tourer Pro Edition) in common offers. (Volkswagen Sverige)
  • Škoda Enyaq 85 Solid Edition
    • Campaign “pris från” around 569,900 kr (RWD 85) – RS & 85x higher, and coupe often a bit above 590,000 kr. (Škoda Sverige)

Typical private-leasing campaigns (36 months, ~3,000 mil total, 0 kr down – just indicative)

  • VW ID.4 Life / Life Pro
    • Often advertised from ~4,995 kr/month including service (sometimes more or less depending on local dealer & equipment).
  • VW ID.7 Pro / ID.7 Tourer
    • Campaigns like 5,495–5,695 kr/month for Pro / Tourer Pro SWE Edition crop up at big dealers.
  • Škoda Enyaq 85 Solid Edition
    • Typical offers: ca 5,680–5,975 kr/month incl. service. (Toveks Bil)

5. Very short “which one for what?” summary

  • You want max range & long-distance comfort:
    ID.7 Pro (liftback or Tourer) – same battery, clearly more km than ID.4/Enyaq, and quieter on the motorway.
  • You want family-SUV format but best deal:
    → Right now often ID.4 – VW has to keep it keenly priced vs Tesla Model Y and its own Enyaq sibling, so Swedish campaigns are usually aggressive.
  • You want the most “practical, Skoda-ish” SUV:
    Enyaq 85/85x, especially if you like Skoda touches (simply clever storage, big boot, standard towbar offers). Just accept infotainment that feels one step behind the ID.7 / new ID.4.