
Introducing the all-new Škoda Epiq – the latest addition to Škoda’s esteemed all-electric line-up, delivering premium, unmissable electric mobility.
Available in three variants with two battery options, the Epiq is designed around you: Epiq 40 (99kW) – 38kWh battery and Epiq 55 (155kW) – 55kWh battery. Whether your priority is efficient city driving or extended range capability, there’s an Epiq perfectly suited to your lifestyle. And with a range of up to 260 miles and fast charging from 10% to 80% in under 30 minutes, the Epiq keeps you moving with confidence.
Compact and agile, the Epiq is built for urban life, making tight streets and parking effortless. Despite its size, it offers impressive practicality, with a 475-litre boot expanding to 1,344 litres with the rear seats folded.
Its bold Modern Solid design combines strong SUV presence with clean lines, featuring the distinctive Tech-Deck Face, T-shaped LED lighting, aerodynamic wheels and integrated air curtains and active shutters for improved drag coefficient.
Inside, a 13-inch central touchscreen and 5.3-inch digital driver display deliver intuitive connectivity, complemented by ambient lighting and a minimalist, angular design. Advanced driver assistance systems come as standard, including Travel Assist 3.0, a 360-degree panoramic camera, Cross Assist 2.0 and seven airbags.
Simply Clever. Naturally Škoda. True to Škoda’s ethos, the Epiq includes thoughtful touches that make everyday life easier – from a dedicated charging cable bag to an umbrella and other practical solutions designed to maximise efficiency and comfort.
We can’t wait for the Škoda Epiq to arrive in our showrooms. Register your interest with Vindis Škoda and be among the first to experience it firsthand!
Figures shown are for comparability purposes; only compare electric range figures with other vehicles tested to the same technical procedures. These figures may not reflect real life driving results, which will depend upon a number of factors including the accessories fitted (post-registration), variations in weather, driving styles, vehicle load and the starting charge of the battery. Figures for battery electric vehicles were obtained after the battery had been fully charged. Battery electric vehicles require mains electricity for charging. Data correct at 5th August 2025. Choice of wheels and other options may affect consumption and range data.
Charging times will depend on various factors, including temperature, state of the battery, state of and capabilities of the charging unit and power supply. Actual charging time will vary depending on the level of charge in the battery, as well as environmental conditions. Charging times will also be affected by the charging curve for example once charging passes 80%, charging will slow to protect the battery’s longevity. The availability of the maximum electrical output could be limited.
The availability of the maximum electrical output could be limited. The amount of power available in individual driving situations depends on various factors, such as ambient temperature and the charge status, temperature and condition or physical age of the high-voltage battery.