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Skoda Epiq First Edition: The Electric City SUV Skoda Built To Make Small EVs Feel Serious

Skoda Epiq First Edition

The Skoda Epiq First Edition gives Skoda's smallest electric SUV a launch-spec flagship with the right numbers in the right places. It uses the strongest Epiq drivetrain, carries the larger battery, adds exclusive Navajo Orange trim, and targets buyers who want an affordable compact EV without landing in the bargain-bin end of the market.

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Skoda Epiq First Edition

Skoda positions the Epiq as the entry point to its all-electric range. That matters for Europe. Compact electric SUVs have to hit three targets at once: reasonable pricing, usable range, and cabin packaging that does not punish families for buying small. Looking at the data, the Epiq attacks that brief with a 4,171 mm body, a 2,601 mm wheelbase, up to 440 km of range, and a 475-litre boot.

The First Edition adds another layer. It turns the rational Epiq 55 into the version people will notice first.

Skoda Epiq First Edition At A Glance

The 2027 Skoda Epiq First Edition sits on the Epiq 55 technical base. That means it gets the larger 55 kWh gross battery, a 155 kW front-mounted electric motor, and 290 Nm of torque. Skoda quotes around 440 km of WLTP range for the 56 kWh launch models.

That small difference likely comes from market specification, wheel size, homologation detail, or final equipment. From an expert perspective, the bigger point stays clear: Skoda reserves the First Edition for the long-range, high-output version, not the entry-level battery.

SpecificationSkoda Epiq First Edition 55
Motor output155 kW / 211 hp
Torque290 Nm
Drive layoutFront-wheel drive
Battery55 kWh gross / 52 kWh net
Battery chemistryNMC
WLTP rangeAround 440 km
DC fast charging10% to 80% in about 24 minutes
Top speed160 km/h
Boot volume475 litres
Frunk volume25 litres
Length4,171 mm / 164.2 in
Width1,798 mm / 70.8 in
Height1,581 mm / 62.2 in
Wheelbase2,601 mm / 102.4 in
Netherlands priceFrom € 36.990

Why The Epiq First Edition Uses The 55 Drivetrain

Skoda could have built a cheaper First Edition around the 38.5 kWh LFP battery. It did not. The company paired the launch version with the Epiq 55, which gives it the clearest marketing message: maximum power, maximum range, and the fastest charging figure in the range.

Specifically, the Epiq 55 uses a permanent-magnet synchronous motor driving the front axle. The output reaches 155 kW, while torque reaches 290 Nm. That power figure gives the compact SUV enough punch for motorway merging, loaded family driving, and longer European trips where the smaller 85 kW and 99 kW variants will feel more urban-focused.

The battery choice also signals intent. The smaller pack uses LFP chemistry, which suits cost control and daily charging durability. The larger pack uses NMC chemistry, which gives higher energy density and longer range. Consequently, the First Edition gains the technical spec buyers expect from a limited launch model.

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Skoda Epiq First Edition

Battery, Range, And Charging Compared

The Epiq line-up uses two battery sizes and three output levels. That structure lets Skoda cover price-sensitive EV buyers and higher-mileage drivers with the same body.

VariantBatteryChemistryPowerTorqueRangeTop Speed
Epiq 3538.5 kWh gross / 37 kWh netLFP85 kW267 NmAround 310 km150 km/h
Epiq 4038.5 kWh gross / 37 kWh netLFP99 kW267 NmAround 310 km150 km/h
Epiq 5555 kWh gross / 52 kWh netNMC155 kW290 NmAround 440 km160 km/h
Epiq First Edition 5555 kWh gross / 52 kWh netNMC155 kW290 NmAround 440 km160 km/h

In addition, Skoda gives the Epiq 55 a 10% to 80% DC charging time of about 24 minutes. Dutch material lists 11 kW AC charging for the range and DC charging outputs of up to 50 kW, 90 kW, or 105 kW, depending on variant. That setup fits the car's mission: home charging during the week, rapid top-ups on longer runs, and enough range to avoid charging anxiety for most daily use.

Pro-Tip: Buy Range Before Trim Drama

Choose the larger battery before chasing cosmetic options. A 55 kWh Epiq gives more flexibility in winter, at motorway speed, and on holiday routes. The First Edition already packages the big battery with the strongest motor, so its value depends on how much you want the launch-only design details.

MEB+ Platform: The Packaging Story

The Skoda Epiq launches as Skoda's first model on the front-wheel-drive MEB+ electric platform. That choice changes the packaging logic compared with rear-drive MEB models such as larger Volkswagen Group EVs (Volkswagen ID.7 Tourer).

Front-wheel drive helps Skoda build a small electric SUV with familiar behaviour, lower cost, and efficient space use. Smaller, lighter traction batteries reduce mass, and the architecture opens more interior room inside a short body. By comparison, the Epiq sits below the Škoda Elroq and Skoda Enyaq but still carries a 475-litre boot, plus a 25-litre frunk under the bonnet.

The wheelbase tells the same story. At 2,601 mm, it takes up about 62.4% of the Epiq's overall 4,171 mm length. That ratio helps cabin space because the wheels sit far enough apart to free room for passengers and luggage. It also gives the car the short-overhang look Skoda wants for the Modern Solid design.

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First Edition Design: Orange Details, Black Roof, 20 Inch Wheels

The First Edition does not hide. Skoda uses Navajo Orange details on the mirror caps, the trim above the side windows, the wheel-cover stripe, and the vertical bumper-opening surrounds front and rear. The result gives the launch version a visual signature without changing the core bodywork.

Skoda also adds a two-tone paint finish with a black roof, black roof rails, a First Edition badge on the tailgate, and exclusive 20 inch alloy wheels. Standard Epiq models use 17 inch to 19 inch wheels, so the First Edition gets the biggest wheel package in the range.

Key exterior identifiers include:

  • Navajo Orange exterior details
  • Black roof with two-tone paint finish
  • Black roof rails
  • 20 inch alloy wheels
  • First Edition tailgate badge
  • Five exterior colour choices
  • Vertical bumper accents front and rear

From an expert perspective, Skoda makes the First Edition look special without damaging the Epiq's basic aero logic. The regular Epiq posts a 0.275 drag coefficient, helped by active cooling shutters, air curtain channels, aero wheel design, an optimised underbody, a rear diffuser, roof spoiler elements, and finlets. Bigger wheels can reduce efficiency in real driving, but the First Edition still uses the long-range drivetrain to protect the range story.

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Interior: Practical First, Launch-Spec Flair Second

Inside, the Skoda Epiq First Edition repeats the orange theme. It adds orange stitching on the seats and dashboard, orange seat belts, a three-spoke sports steering wheel with orange stitching and a First Edition badge, black headlining, sports pedal covers, and decorative door sills.

That sounds cosmetic. In practice, the cabin's bigger win comes from packaging. The Epiq gives owners:

  • 475 litres of rear boot capacity
  • 25 litres of frunk storage
  • More than 28 litres of extra cabin storage
  • Door bins sized for daily family use
  • A clean dashboard layout with physical logic kept where drivers expect it
  • Textile upholstery made from recycled polyester fibres across the range

The First Edition builds on the Selection trim rather than the base Essence trim. That gives it stronger equipment depth before Skoda adds its launch-specific styling touches.

Equipment: What Comes Standard And What Stays Optional

Skoda includes the Convenience Package and Tech Package as standard on the First Edition. Those packages add the features buyers tend to use every day, not just the showroom toys.

The Convenience Package brings heated front seats, a heated steering wheel, dual-zone Climatronic, a rear-seat cable pouch, and Top Tether-mounted hooks. The Tech Package adds front parking sensors, KESSY with alarm, Mobile Digital Key readiness, and wireless phone charging.

Optional equipment includes the Travel Package and Light & View Package. The Travel Package brings navigation, Travel Assist 3.0, Crew Protect Assist, and a three-year subscription to Skoda Connect Premium services. The Light & View Package adds LED Matrix headlights, Top LED rear lights, and an illuminated Tech-Deck Face with Light Band when that option becomes orderable.

Safety And Driver Assistance

The Epiq brings a serious standard safety package for a small EV. Skoda includes Front Assist, Side Assist with Rear Traffic Alert and Exit Warning, Lane Assist, Traffic Sign Recognition, Predictive Speed Limiter, Intelligent Speed Assist, and an upgraded Driver Alert system that uses an interior camera to monitor eye movement.

The airbag count also matters. Skoda fits seven airbags as standard, including a centre airbag between the front seats. In a compact electric SUV, that gives the Epiq a safety story that should help buyers cross-shop it against larger used EVs.

Travel Assist 3.0 adds traffic-jam capability, emergency support, traffic-light response, and standstill capability in certain conditions. The Premium Package can add Intelligent Park Assist with Trained Parking and Remote Parking.

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Digital Cabin: 13 Inch Android-Based Infotainment

The Skoda Epiq uses a 13 inch Android-based infotainment system as the digital centre of the car. It brings updated graphics, a grid-based home screen, favourites, system-wide search, personalisation, and access to selected apps such as Spotify, YouTube, and Google Maps.

The MySkoda app adds EV-specific control. Owners can start or stop charging remotely, manage charging services, set departure climate control, pre-heat seats and steering wheel, and use Plug & Charge after the required Powerpass authorisation. Mobile Digital Key functionality will arrive later by software update, so buyers should treat it as planned capability rather than a day-one feature.

Should You Buy The Skoda Epiq First Edition?

Buy the Skoda Epiq First Edition if you want the strongest Epiq from day one and value limited-run design details. It gives you the 55 kWh battery, 155 kW output, around 440 km of range, and the most distinctive Epiq styling package. For buyers who keep cars several years, that mix may age better than a lower-power entry model with less range.

Pick the regular Epiq Selection Launch Edition 55 if you want most of the technical value for less money. In the Netherlands, the Selection Launch Edition 55 starts at € 31.990, while the First Edition 55 starts at € 36.990. That € 5.000 gap buys the exclusive look, larger wheels, black roof treatment, orange interior details, and launch-edition positioning.

For purely rational EV buyers, the best Epiq may sit below the First Edition. For buyers who want the first, best-equipped, most recognisable version, Skoda built the First Edition for exactly that purpose.

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Final Verdict

The 2027 Skoda Epiq First Edition turns Skoda's affordable electric SUV into a sharper launch model without losing the car's practical core. It gives the Epiq its longest-range battery, strongest motor, fastest charging claim, and most expressive design package. The technical base does the heavy lifting; the orange trim simply makes it easier to spot.

Skoda needs this car to work. The compact EV segment demands credible pricing and daily usability, not empty spectacle. With a 475-litre boot, 25-litre frunk, MEB+ front-drive packaging, 155 kW output, and sub-€ 37.000 First Edition pricing, the Epiq gives Skoda a real entry point into the next wave of European electric family cars.

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