Australia-bound 2026 Skoda Epiq electric SUV revealed with promise of ICE price parity

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The covers have been pulled off the smallest Skoda electric SUV yet, with the Czech automaker revealing a near-production version of its Epiq in Munich, Germany – and it promises price parity with equivalent combustion-powered models.

Skoda Australia has told CarExpert it anticipates the city-friendly Epiq will be added to the local lineup – although arrival timing is yet to be finalised – after production starts next year, following the reveal of the final showroom version in mid-2026.

In revealing the Epiq, which wears the brand’s new ‘Modern Solid’ design language, Skoda said pricing will be on par with the similar-sized, petrol-powered Kamiq small SUV.

The Kamiq, an alternative to the Mazda CX-30, Nissan Qashqai and Volkswagen T-Roc, is currently offered in two model grades in Australia, priced at $33,990 and $45,990 before on-road costs. 

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Similar pricing for the Epiq would see it undercut the Kia EV3’s $47,600 starting price, as well as the Hyundai Kona Electric’s base price of $54,000, with a price potentially closer to that of the BYD Atto 2 electric SUV.

The Atto 2 is scheduled to arrive in Australia before the end of 2025, with pricing that’s expected to be lower than the larger BYD Atto 3‘s base price of $39,990 plus on-roads. 

Regardless of price comparisons with its rivals, the Epiq is set to be Skoda’s cheapest electric model when it goes on sale in Europe next year. 

The near-production version shown in Munich is also the first Skoda to use the automaker’s new ‘Modern Solid’ design language both inside and out.