I’d say the Enyaq is definitely worth consideration. It would have been my next choice, but for me the V2L has real benefits in providing home back up power and the Enyaq doesn’t offer this feature. I’ll admit the design isn’t for everyone, as with the Ioniq 6, but personally I love them both. The hatchback style to allow easy dog access and the availability of AWD swayed me to the 5, but both are unique and that’s a good thing. The Skoda is a great looking car but it’s very similar to lots of others. This might be a big advantage to those looking for it to blend in, if you live in urban areas I have heard the Hyundai’s have a poor record with being stolen, so this aspect might be worth considering too. You’ll not go unnoticed in an Ioniq!
In the end the features of the Hyundai won out for me, even though I’ve had to choose entry level Premium spec to get AWD, it has plenty of toys and comfort features. I’ll miss the HUD, although unlike some I don’t have any issue seeing the speedo through the wheel, but the feature I’ll most miss is the blind spot camera view in the dash when indicating. Truly an excellent safety feature and a cut above the standard blind spot monitor I’ll have on mine. A plus is that the 19” wheels offer better range and look better IMO, as well as being cheaper to fit winter tyres.
I just hope I’ve made the right call with moving to electric. Certainly a very different experience from any other car choice I’ve made over the years. Fingers crossed!