
- Skoda’s smallest electric SUV
- Likely to offer 400km range
This right here, is the first prototype of the upcoming 2026 Skoda Epiq, the Czech company’s smallest SUV yet, with green power. This all-electric offering was first showcased as a concept last year. Looking at these spy images, many of the design cues are likely to make it into production - huge air intakes in the front bumper, Skoda’s flat power dome across the bonnet, as well as the lighting signature at the front and the rear.
Skoda calls the new design language ‘Modern Solid’. The Epiq will also be the first model to feature a ‘Modern Solid’ interior with durable materials, and of course, the ‘Simply Clever’ storage options. According to Skoda, the Epiq will be available with two different battery sizes. The larger of these will offer a range of up to 400km. All other technical specifications shall be announced later.

The compact city runabout is being built in Pamplona, Spain, as part of a joint development and production project between the VW Group brands - Skoda, Cupra, and Volkswagen. With its compact dimensions, the Epiq will be the smallest of the Skoda electric vehicles, with an entry-level price of around EUR 25,000.
