New £24,950 Skoda Epiq Revealed as Small Electric SUV Battle Heats Up
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VW emphasizes the proximity of the people, Cupra gives himself sporty and Skoda is bouncing around the practitioners: As the third model from the new small car family, the Epiq goes to the start - but bigger things are also planned.
The Mladá Boleslav-based automaker introduced its most affordable and smallest electric model, the Epiq, in Switzerland today. It features a new Modern Solid design style, a new cabin finish, and a range of up to 440 kilometers per charge.
Skoda Epiq revealed as brand’s smallest and cheapest EV to date
New Delhi: Skoda has revealed the production-spec version of the Epiq, coming as the Czech carmaker’s most affordable EV to date. The Epiq had been previewed a couple of years ago, which was followed by a nearer-to-production-spec version at the 2025 Munich Motor Show. It will be coming as the brand’s new entry-level EV worldwide, sitting below Elroq. Coming with Skoda’s ‘Modern Solid’ design language, the Epiq comes balancing upright proportion…
2026 Skoda Epiq Debuts With Three Powertrain Options, Driving Range Tops 440 Kilometers
Following the ID. Polo and Cupra Raval subcompact hatchbacks, the Volkswagen MEB+ family has welcomed its third member in the form of a small crossover from the Skoda brand. The Czech automaker calls it Epiq, and this fellow introduces a new stylistic trait in the form of a T-shaped lighting signature. Those clever-looking headlight graphics will slowly but surely be adopted by other sport utility vehicles in the lineup. Benefitting from ... (co…
Skoda Epiq Review 2026, Price & Specs
When a film is regarded as an epic, viewers will expect it to have been produced under an enormous budget, granting it spectacular visuals. It might also be expected to have a long run time. The word Epic (albeit creatively re-spelled) now also relates to the new Skoda Epiq electric SUV, and in order to be a box-office success, it needs to do much more than simply look good – without costing a fortune. A lengthy runtime would still be good, tho…
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