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2025 Skoda Epiq is rugged urban EV for sub-£25,000

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The Epiq name is derived from the ancient Greek word ‘epos’

New entry-level SUV is due on sale next year at less than £25,000, targeting Renault 5 and reborn Fiat Panda

The next model in Skoda’s electric car offensive will be a new entry-level SUV called the Epiq, which is due on sale next year at less than £25,000.

Revealed in concept form as part of Skoda’s annual press conference, the Epiq is a rugged, 4×4-inspired sibling to the Cupra Raval and Volkswagen ID 2 superminis, and will square off with the likes of the reborn Fiat Panda and Renault 4.

It is the second of six new electric cars coming from Skoda in the coming years, the first being a compact crossover called the Elroq, which will be closely related to the Volkswagen ID 3 and effectively serve as an electric alternative to the Karoq.

That car will be revealed in production form in the coming months and has been earmarked to receive a sporting vRS version.

Skoda has revealed few details of the Epiq so far, apart from its target price of €25,000 (£21,350), its luggage capacity of 490 litres (the same as the ID 2), and its target range of more than 400km (249 miles).

The five-door, five-seat Epiq will be built in Spain on the new MEB Entry electric architecture, the development of which is being led by Cupra.

The architecture is set to feature a single front-mounted electric motor and battery options of 38kWh and 56kWh, the larger offering 125kW charging speeds to take capacity from 10%-80% in 20 minutes.

The battery will support bi-directional charging, which means it can power external devices or bolster home electricity networks.

The Epiq will wear Skoda’s new ‘Modern Solid’ design language, as showcased in 2022 with the much larger Vision 7S concept, which majored on “robustness, functionality and authenticity”.

It will be the first Skoda, though, to carry that theme overtly over to the cabin, which is minimalist and utilitarian in its layout but hosts the latest infotainment software and in-car tech – while retaining physical buttons for key functions, including on the steering wheel.

Like the ID 2, the Epiq’s interior will be finished in “durable, practical and sustainable” materials, and will feature lots of storage.

Skoda’s sales figures for 2023 have been confirmed at 866,800, a rise of 18.5% based on the previous year. Skoda increased profits to €1.8 billion from revenues of €26.5bn, giving the firm an operating margin of 6.7%. 

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