Skoda’s hosting a dinner party, and there’s Chinese on the menu.

More specifically, cheap Chinese electric SUVs, and their stranglehold on Australia’s affordable electric vehicle (EV) market. Mmmm, delicious.

You see, Skoda has always pitched itself as a bit of a value hero compared to other European automakers, but that’s no longer enough to ensure the brand’s health Down Under.

Instead, it now has to carve out a slice of the growing EV pie, and that means stealing business from everyone – manufacturers from Germany, Japan, Korea and, most importantly, China. The only problem is the Chinese promise everything for nothing, offering well-equipped family vehicles for the price of a base Volkswagen Golf.

Skoda’s solution? This – the Elroq 60 Select. At under $50,000 drive-away, Skoda’s new EV entry point is cheap enough to compete with some of the most budget-friendly mid-size electric SUVs.