Overview
- The 4.1-metre five-seater promises practical packaging with a 475-litre boot and introduces Skoda’s Modern Solid design with the Tech-Deck face and T-shaped LEDs.
- Skoda quotes up to 425 km (264 miles) of range on a single charge, with final certified specifications to follow closer to launch.
- Built on Volkswagen Group’s MEB Entry architecture, the model shares underpinnings with upcoming small EVs from VW and Cupra.
- Series production is scheduled for 2026 in Navarra, and outlets report sales starting in mid-to-late 2026, including a UK on-sale date toward the end of the year.
- Skoda positions the Epiq as its most affordable EV with a start price expected around £24,000–£26,000, and journalists report a front-mounted motor of roughly 208 bhp with a possible future vRS variant.