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Epiq show car: Škoda’s bold vision of its most affordable all-electric SUV revealed

Škoda unveils the new Epiq show car at the Brand Group Core conference
The Epiq show car offers an early look at Škoda’s upcoming all-electric SUV crossover. At 4.1 metres in length, it seats five and provides 475 litres of luggage space. The production model is scheduled to debut in mid-2026.
  • Škoda Epiq show car previews the brand’s upcoming all-electric city SUV crossover, scheduled for production in 2026
  • First model to fully adopt Škoda’s Modern Solid design language, combining a bold, minimalist exterior with a functional interior
  • Practical everyday companion with 475-litre boot, range of up to 425 km, and expected starting price comparable to its ICE counterpart, the Kamiq

Mladá Boleslav. Škoda Auto has unveiled its new Epiq show car, offering a clear preview of its forthcoming all-electric city SUV crossover. The model features a bold, minimalist design and innovative elements that highlight practical solutions, making the Epiq an ideal companion for everyday use. It represents an important step in Škoda’s electrification strategy and reflects the brand’s commitment to delivering appealing, innovative, and affordable electric vehicles. A seamless digital experience with advanced technologies and assistance systems will complement the driving experience. The Epiq debuted at the Volkswagen Group media workshop ahead of the IAA in Munich, alongside the other models in the Electric Urban Car Family (EUCF) of Volkswagen’s Brand Group Core (BGC).

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