
Skoda has unveiled a closer-to-production version of the Epiq electric SUV at the ongoing Munich Motor Show. This was first previewed by a concept back in March 2024. At 4.1-meters in length, the Skoda Epiq will be brand’s smallest EV when it goes on sale globally in 2026. It will be positioned below the 4.4-meter long Elroq, and is based on the MEB Entry architecture as the other small VW Group EVs.
- Epiq will be Skoda’s smallest and most affordable EV
- Gets brand’s Modern Solid design language
- Claimed to offer up to 425km of range
Skoda Epiq design evolution from concept
This closer-to-production version of the Epiq retains much of the aesthetics of the original concept that previewed Skoda’s Modern Solid design language. However, some of the details now appear closer to production-spec. Skoda says this heavily evolved second iteration will make to showrooms mostly unchanged.

Compared to the concept, the changes are mostly to the lighting elements and the front and rear bumpers. It continues with Skoda’s new ‘Tech Deck’ face, but the headlamps with T-shaped DRL signatures are a little more fleshed out, and so are the eight vertical slats on the bumper. A similar theme has been mimicked at the rear as well. A defining design element on the Epiq is pronounced shoulder line which Skoda calls the ‘tornado line’.
Skoda Epiq interior and features
Skoda Epiq interior concept
Skoda hasn’t showcased the production-spec interior yet, but the concept previewed a minimalist interior with a tiny instrument panel and a large central infotainment screen. There will also be some physical buttons on the centre console and haptic scroll wheels on a new two-spoke steering wheel. Skoda says the interior will major on usability and everyday practicality with clever storage solutions including bag hooks, fasteners, and hidden underfloor compartments. The brand also claims it will be able to seat five passengers in comfort and offer 475-litres of boot space.
Skoda Epiq powertrain and platform details
Full technical details are still awaited, but Skoda has said it will offer up to 425km of range. Sharing the MEB Entry architecture with new ID Polo also unveiled at the Munich Motor Show, the Epiq is expected to come in a front-wheel drive configuration. Two battery sizes are expected – 38kWh and 56kWh – and it will also boast of V2V and V2L charging capabilities.

Skoda says the Epiq will be priced to match its petrol-powered counterpart, the Kamiq. The final production version will be revealed in mid-2026, at around the time Skoda is set to add a large seven-seat electric SUV based on 2023’s Vision 7S concept – serving as an EV equivalent to the Kodiaq.
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