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skoda epiq in studio

The Epiq is Skoda's new entry-level EV for global markets.

skoda epiq in studio

It is the first Skoda model to fully adopt the brand's Modern Solid design language.

skoda epiq in studio

Front end features a blacked-out grille section, C-shaped headlights, and an eight-slat bumper.

skoda epiq in studio

The Epiq measures 4,171mm long and has a 2,601mm wheelbase.

skoda epiq in studio

C-pillars bear 'SKODA' wordmarks, and T-shaped tail-lamps take prominence at the rear.

skoda epiq in studio

The Epiq's posterior also has a sizable roof spoiler, a 'SKODA' wordmark, and an eight-slat bumper.

skoda epiq in studio

38.5kWh and 55kWh batteries are on offer, with front-mounted motors outputting up to 211hp.

skoda epiq in studio

For the 55kWh battery, a 10-80 percent DC charge takes about 24 minutes.

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Skoda has unveiled the Epiq electric SUV as its smallest and most affordable EV to date, slotting below the Elroq. The Epiq was initially previewed by a concept back in March 2024, which was followed up with a closer-to-production-spec version in 2025. As the first model to be fully styled with Skoda's Modern Solid design language in mind, the Epiq does well to balance ruggedness with more rounded, urban SUV-like cues.

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