Skoda, renowned for its consistent naming scheme for crossovers, introduces the all-electric Enyaq’s companion, the Epiq, following the Kodiaq, Karoq, Kamiq, and Kushaq.
In line with Skoda’s naming convention for its crossover lineup, the Epiq joins the roster as a subcompact EV, reflecting the brand’s commitment to electrification.
As part of Skoda’s strategy to introduce six new EVs by 2026, the Epiq will serve as the entry-level option, catering to the growing demand for electric vehicles in the subcompact segment.
Presented initially as a design study, the Epiq embodies Skoda’s vision for a practical, city-oriented crossover, boasting ample trunk space and a host of advanced technologies. With affordability in mind, Skoda targets a starting price of approximately 25,000 euros, making electric mobility more accessible to consumers.
Expected to debut next year, the series-production Epiq will showcase Skoda’s Modern Solid design language and offer a maximum electric range of over 400 km on a single charge. Manufactured in Pamplona, Spain, the Epiq represents Skoda’s continued commitment to innovation and sustainability in the automotive industry.