
The Epiq's dashboard is dominated by a 13-inch Android-based touchscreen.

Three different interior finishes are available, namely grey, mint green (pictured), and brown.

Ahead of the driver sits a two-spoke steering wheel with lots of physical controls, and a digital instrument cluster.

Lower down, you get another array of buttons, a wireless charging pad, and a floating centre console.

Panoramic sunroof can be had as an optional extra for the Epiq.

Ambient lighting runs across the dashboard and door liners.

Skoda promises "ample" space for rear occupants, with the bench packing three headrests and a centre armrest.

Boot space is rated at 475 litres, and the Epiq gets a 25-litre frunk as well.
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The Skoda Epiq has broken cover as the Czech carmaker's smallest and most affordable EV yet. While it may be entry-level in positioning, the Epiq's interior is anything but. The cabin looks premium, gets a welcome amount of physical controls, and is packed with features, which, depending on the spec, include a 13-inch infotainment touchscreen, a panoramic sunroof, a 10-speaker Canton sound system, dual-zone climate control, ambient lighting, a digital driver's display, and more.
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