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The covers have been pulled off the smallest Skoda electrical SUV but, with the Czech automaker revealing a near-production model of its Epiq in Munich, Germany – and it guarantees worth parity with equal combustion-powered fashions.
Skoda Australia has informed CarExpert it anticipates the city-friendly Epiq shall be added to the native lineup – though arrival timing is but to be finalised – after manufacturing begins subsequent yr, following the reveal of the ultimate showroom model in mid-2026.
In revealing the Epiq, which wears the model’s new ‘Trendy Strong’ design language, Skoda stated pricing shall be on par with the similar-sized, petrol-powered Kamiq small SUV.
The Kamiq, a substitute for the Mazda CX-30, Nissan Qashqai and Volkswagen T-Roc, is at the moment supplied in two mannequin grades in Australia, priced at $33,990 and $45,990 earlier than on-road prices.
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Comparable pricing for the Epiq would see it undercut the Kia EV3’s $47,600 beginning worth, in addition to the Hyundai Kona Electrical’s base worth of $54,000, with a worth doubtlessly nearer to that of the BYD Atto 2 electrical SUV.
The Atto 2 is scheduled to reach in Australia earlier than the top of 2025, with pricing that’s anticipated to be decrease than the bigger BYD Atto 3‘s base worth of $39,990 plus on-roads.
No matter worth comparisons with its rivals, the Epiq is about to be Skoda’s least expensive electrical mannequin when it goes on sale in Europe subsequent yr.
The near-production model proven in Munich can be the primary Skoda to make use of the automaker’s new ‘Trendy Strong’ design language each inside and outside.

All new autos launched by the Czech model going ahead will put on the brand new design theme inside and outside, together with a yet-to-be-named seven-seat SUV based mostly on the 2022 Imaginative and prescient 7S idea and because of be unveiled by the top of 2025.
The brand new look debuted on the outside of the brand new Elroq SUV – launched in Australia this month – however the Epiq is the primary to undertake the styling route totally, together with its inside.
Skoda described cabin as presenting a ‘minimalist’ look. Key options will embody wi-fi smartphone charging and, importantly, bodily buttons for necessary features.
It additionally confirmed the Epiq will provide a 475-litre boot – greater than the petrol Kamiq’s 400L – and an electrical driving vary of 425km (WLTP), however didn’t share any extra powertrain particulars.

Skoda Australia will launch an up to date model of its Tesla Mannequin Y-rivalling Enyaq electrical SUV this week, having confirmed a high-performance RS model for native showrooms in 2026.
The native arm hopes a flood of recent fashions, together with the second-generation Kodiaq giant SUV and up to date Octavia RS (each due right here this yr), will assist it stem slowing gross sales over the previous 18 months, after a record-setting end in 2023.
It is going to additionally introduce its first plug-in hybrid (PHEV) fashions to native showrooms in 2026, together with PHEV powertrains for its seven-seat Kodiaq giant SUV and the Very good giant sedan/wagon.
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