Skoda has revealed a new electric SUV concept. The Skoda Epiq is a compact SUV that is likely to go into production in 2025. It will replace the Skoda Kamiq and VW T-Cross.
The Skoda Kamiq concept features a new split grille design that gives it a unique look. It has V-shaped LED DRLs on either side and an integrated bumper with eight vertical slats.
The rear section has a similar design with L-shaled LED tail lights and a bumper with vertical slats. The SUV is equipped with roof rails and stylish dual-tone alloy wheels shod with low-profile tyres.
The interior has a modern and minimalistic look. The sleek dashboard houses a digital instrument cluster and a large touchscreen in the centre. The concept car also gets a new design steering wheel featuring the 'Skoda' lettering in the centre.
According to Skoda, the Epiq offers 490 litres of cargo space, which is 20% more than the Kamiq. The company also claims a maximum range of 400 km on a single charge but hasn't disclosed the full technical specs.