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Skoda has unveiled details and images of the Skoda Epiq, set to launch in 2025 with a starting price of €25,000 ($41,500). Designed as a successor to the Skoda Yeti, the Epiq was developed alongside the VW ID.2 and Cupra Raval to compete with small EVs like the Renault 4 and Fiat Panda in Europe. If it reaches Australia, it will target budget Chinese models like the MYD Dolphin and MG4. The Epiq will share a platform with VW Group models, featuring a front-mounted, front-wheel-drive powertrain produced in Spain. With a modern design, spacious interior, and advanced driver assist tech, the Epiq is part of Skoda’s plan to introduce six new EVs, including the Elroq and a cheaper model under €20,000 ($33,000) to rival the Renault Twingo EV.
Brands mentioned: Skoda, VW, Cupra, Renault, Fiat, MYD, MG, Hyundai, Ioniq
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