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Skoda Epiq
Monday, Feb 09, 2026 12:00 PM
Skoda Epiq proto drive front three quarter All-new urban electric crossover is straight-laced sibling of Cupra Raval Skoda has developed an effective habit of reworking and fine-tuning EV hardware and software from Volkswagen Group and using it to create a more complete package. We saw it first with the Enyaq SUV and subsequently the smaller Elroq, and now Skoda is aiming to repeat this trick in the urban car segment with the Epiq, a 4.1m-long crossover. The Epiq is the smallest member of Skoda's EV line-up and effectively the electric equivalent of the petrol engined Kamiq. Positioned as the entry-point to the Czech brand’s electric line-up, the Epiq will join the likes of the technically-related Volkswagen ID Polo, ID Cross and Cupra Raval in the sub-£25,000 affordable EV market.