2027 Škoda Epiq 40 - Specifications and price
Brand, model, trim, price
Information about the brand, series, model name and year, trim and price of the electric vehicle.
| Brand The name of the manufacturer. | Škoda |
| Model The model name of the electric car. | Epiq |
| Trim The code/name that denotes the level of equipment of the EV including exterior and interior features, battery packs, electric motors, etc. | 40 |
| Model year The year for which the model is announced by the manufacturer. Most often it does not completely coincide with the calendar year in which the model is available on the market. | 2027 (MY27) |
| Market Markets in which this electric vehicle is available. | Europe |
| Price Current MSRP of the model (before incentives) depending on the market. | EUR 27,900 (DE, May 2026) |
Body style, dimensions, volumes, weights.
Information about the EV body style, dimensions, clearance, volumes, curb weight, GVWR.
| Body style The body style of the model as defined by the number of doors and roof treatment. | Sport utility vehicle (SUV) |
| Materials Materials used in the vehicle's body construction. | Steel |
| Exterior colors Available exterior colors for the model as specified by the manufacturer. | Aluminum Silver Jasper Red Mystery Black Platinum White Marble Gray Timiano Green |
| Interior colors Available interior colors for the model as specified by the manufacturer. | Black Gray Techtona Gray Techtona with Sage Green Brown Techtona |
| Number of doors Number of doors for passengers. Depending on the body style, the doors can be two, four, etc. | 5 |
| Number of seats Number of seats inclduing the driver and passenger ones. Depending on the model, the seats can be five, six, seven or other. | 5 |
| Length The distance from the frontmost to the rearmost point of the electric vehicle. | 164.2 in (inches) 4171 mm (millimeters) |
| Width with mirrors The width of the vehicle with unfolded mirrors included. | 78.7 in (inches) 2000 mm (millimeters) |
| Width with folded mirrors The width of the vehicle with folded mirrors included. | 70.8 in (inches) 1798 mm (millimeters) |
| Height The distance from the ground to the top of the electric car. | 62.2 in (inches) 1581 mm (millimeters) |
| Wheelbase The distance between the centers of the front and rear axle. | 102.4 in (inches) 2601 mm (millimeters) |
| Front track The distance between the centers (centerline) of the two wheels on the front axle. | 60.4 in (inches) 1535 mm (millimeters) |
| Rear track The distance between the centers (centerline) of the two wheels on the rear axle. | 60.6 in (inches) 1538 mm (millimeters) |
| Front overhang The distance from the foremost point of the vehicle to the middle of the front axle. In other words, this is the length that extends to the front of the wheelbase. Combined with the rear overhang and the wheelbase, this gives the total length of the vehicle. | 31.3 in (inches) 795 mm (millimeters) |
| Rear overhang The distance from the middle of the rear axle to the rearmost point of the vehicle. In other words, this is the length that extends to the rear of the wheelbase. Combined with the front overhang and the wheelbase, this gives the total length of the vehicle. | 30.5 in (inches) 775 mm (millimeters) |
| Approach angle The approach angle designates the widest angle at which the vehicle can approach a ramp without hitting it with its front. This angle is measured from the front tire at ground to whichever element from the front of the vehicle fails to clear first. | 16.5 ° (degrees) |
| Departure angle The departure angle designates the widest angle at which the vehicle can leave a ramp without hitting it with its rear. This angle is measured from the rear tire at ground to whichever elements from the rear of the vehicle fails to clear first. | 21.9 ° (degrees) |
| Clearance The distance from the ground to the lowest point of the vehicle measured without cargo or passengers. The ground clearance is also known as ride height. | 6.2 in (inches) 157 mm (millimeters) |
| Front headroom The vertical distance from the vehicle's roof to the front seats bottom. | 41.1 in (inches) 1044 mm (millimeters) |
| Rear headroom The vertical distance from the vehicle's roof to the rear seats bottom. | 38.3 in (inches) 973 mm (millimeters) |
| Front hip room The width of the front seats of the car, which indicates how much space is available for the driver and passenger on either side of their waists when they sit down. | 56.7 in (inches) 1439 mm (millimeters) |
| Rear hip room The width of the seat cushion on the back, which indicates how much space is available for the passengers on either side of their waists. | 55.5 in (inches) 1409 mm (millimeters) |
| Trunk volume The available space for cargo in the main trunk, excluding the additional available space from folding one or two rear seat rows. | 475.0 l (liters) 16.77 ft3 (cubic feet) 0.47 m3 (cubic meters) |
| Maximum trunk volume The maximum available space for cargo in the main trunk, including the additional available space from folding one or two rear seat rows. | 1345.0 l (liters) 47.50 ft3 (cubic feet) 1.34 m3 (cubic meters) |
| Curb weight Curb weight (a.k.a. kerb weight) is the EV mass with standard equipment, liquids (oils and fuel at nominal tank capacity) but without cargo and passengers. In some EU countries, the curb weight also includes the weight of a 75 kg (165 lb) driver. | 3399.53 lb (pounds) 1542 kg (kilograms) |
| Payload In the context of automobiles, the payload is the summary of the weights of passengers, cargo, accessories, equipment. | 1119.95 lb (pounds) 508 kg (kilograms) |
| GVWR GVWR stands for gross vehicle weight rating and is also known as gross vehicle mass (GVM). It describes the maximum operating weight of the electric car including the curb weight and payload (accessories, equipment, driver, passengers and cargo). | 4519.48 lb (pounds) 2050 kg (kilograms) |
| Towing capacity braked The braked towing capacity designates the maximum weight the vehicle can tow when the trailer has its own braking system. This enables a higher towing capacity since the vehicle does not handle the entire stopping force on its own. | 1102.31 lb (pounds) 500 kg (kilograms) |
| Towing capacity unbraked The unbraked towing capacity designates the maximum weight the vehicle can tow when the trailer lacks a braking system. This results in a lower towing capacity since the vehicle will handle the entire stopping force on its own. | 1102.31 lb (pounds) 500 kg (kilograms) |
| Drag coefficient The drag coefficient or coefficient of drag is related to the car's aerodynamics as it denotes the resistance to the air of the front surface of the vehicle when it is in movement. The lower the coefficient, the better aerodynamics the model has. Ultimately, this allows for higher speeds and improved power efficiency. | 0.275 Cd (drag coefficient) |
Electric motor
Information about the model's electric motor and its performance
| Manufacturer The name of the manufacturer of the electric motor. | Volkswagen Group Components |
| Electric motor type The electric motor category according to the type of motor commutation. Most electric motors operate on magnetism and can be powered by direct current (DC) or alternating current (AC) sources. Depending on the type of commutation, electric motors are either self-commutated (AC and DC, mechanical or electronic) and externally commutated (AC only, asynchronous or synchronous). | Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM) |
| Location of the motor Information about the electric notor's location. The two most common locations are the front and rear of the electric car. | Front |
| Power The power produced by the electric motor depends proportionally on the motor's rotational speed. | 99 kW (kilowatts) 132.8 hp (mechanical horsepower) 134.6 ps (metric horsepower) |
| Torque Torque is the driving force of an electric motor and is the rotational equivalent of a linear force. A typical feature of electric cars is that they get full torque from zero speed. | 267 Nm (newton meters) 27.2 kgm (kilogram meters) 196.9 ft-lb (foot-pounds) |
| Regenerative braking Regenerative braking is a typical feature of electric vehicles, in which the electric motor uses the vehicle's kinetic energy to save power or stores it for later use. | Yes |
Total system power and torque
Information about the total system power and torque of the vehicle.
| Total system power Very often manufacturers provide information only about the total system power without detailing the power output of each individual electric motor in the system. In most cases, it is the sum of the power output of all electric motors on the vehicle. | 99 kW (kilowatts) 132.8 hp (mechanical horsepower) 134.6 ps (metric horsepower) |
| Total system torque In a similar fashion to the total system power, the total system torque is frequently listed as the only indicator of the vehicle's torque. In most cases, it is the sum of the torque of all electric motors on the vehicle. | 267 Nm (newton meters) 27.2 kgm (kilogram meters) 196.9 ft-lb (foot-pounds) |
Performance
Information about the top speed and acceleration of the model.
| Top speed The top speed that the vehicle can achieve as specified by the manufacturer. | 93.2 mph (miles per hour) 150.0 km/h (kilometers per hour) |
| Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h The time in seconds the electric car needs to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h. | 9.80 s (seconds) |
Driving range
Information about the official driving range of the model according to EPA, NEDC, WPTL.
| Standard | Driving | Range |
|---|---|---|
| WLTP (Worldwide harmonized Light vehicles Test Procedure) | Combined | 192.6 mi / 310.0 km |
Energy efficiency
Information about the energy efficiency of the model in various measurement units according to EPA, NEDC, WPTL.
| Standard | Driving | Rating |
|---|---|---|
| WLTP (Worldwide harmonized Light vehicles Test Procedure) | Combined | 13 kWh/100 km |
Energy class
Information about the energy class of the electric car.
| Energy class Information about the energy class of the electric vehicle. | A |
Steering
Information about the type of the steering mechanism of the model and related features.
| Type of steering mechanism Information about the design type of the steering mechanism of the electric car. | Rack and pinion |
| Type of power steering Information about the type of power steering used in this model. | Electronic |
| Turning circle Often referred to as turning diameter or turning radius (multiplied by two), this is the smallest diameter that the outside wheels of the vehicle describe when it is turning on full lock. | 10.68 m (meters) 35.04 ft (feet) |
Transmission
Information about the transmission of the model.
| Type of transmission Information about the type of transmission used by the vehicle. Generally, EVs are equipped with one-speed automatic units. | Automatic single-speed reduction gear |
| Drivetrain Information about the type of drivetrain (the system that delivers power to the driving wheels). | Front-wheel drive (FWD) |
Suspension
Information about the system of components that connects the wheels and axles to the chassis.
| Front suspension Information about the main components of the front suspension of the electric vehicle. | Independent MacPherson strut Anti-roll bar (stabilizer link / stabilizer bar) |
| Rear suspension Information about the main components of the rear suspension of the electric vehicle. | Telescopic shock absorbers Torsion beam (twist beam / torsion bar) Coil springs (helical springs) Trailing arm (trailing link) |
Brakes
Information about the brake system used on this model.
| Front brakes Information about the type of brakes used on the front wheels. | Ventilated discs |
| Rear brakes Information about the type of brakes used on the rear wheels. | Discs |
| Additional information Additional details about the brakes of this model. | Hydraulic diagonal dual-circuit braking system Electromechanical servo-assisted |
Rims
Information about the rims available for this electric car.
| Markings | Width | Profile | Diameter | Contour | Offset | Material | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jx17 | 0 | J | 17 | - | 0 | Steel | |
| Jx18 | 0 | J | 18 | - | 0 | Aluminium | |
| Jx19 | 0 | J | 19 | - | 0 | Aluminium |
Tyres
Information about the tyres available for this electric vehicle.
| Markings | Width | Profile | Diameter | Load index | Speed index | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 225/55R17 97T | 225 | 55 | 17 | 97 | T | |
| 225/50R18 95V | 225 | 50 | 18 | 95 | V | |
| 225/45R19 | 225 | 45 | 19 | - | - |
Battery
Specifications and features of the rechargeable battery that powers this vehicle.
| Usable (net) battery capacity Usable battery capacity (also referred to as net capacity) is the portion of an EV's total kWh that the vehicle can actually draw on while driving. It represents the energy the vehicle's management system makes available for real‑world use, excluding the built‑in safety buffers that protect the battery from overcharging or being drained too deeply. These reserved margins are essential for preserving long‑term performance and durability. | 37 kWh (kilowatt hours) |
| Total (gross) battery capacity Total, or gross, battery capacity describes the full amount of energy an EV's battery pack can physically store, measured in kilowatt‑hours (kWh). Automakers intentionally reserve a hidden buffer at both the top and bottom of the battery's charge range. By preventing the pack from ever reaching a true 0% or 100% state of charge, this minimizes stress on the cells, slows long‑term degradation, and helps extend the lifespan of the battery. | 38.5 kWh (kilowatt hours) |
| Manufacturer The name of the company that has manufactured the battery. | Skoda Auto |
| Type The type of rechargeable battery depending on its composition. | LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) |
| Cathode materials The specific cathode materials determine the battery's energy density, driving range, safety, and cost. | Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) |
| Cell nominal voltage The EV battery cell nominal voltage depends on the cell chemistry. For example, NCM batteries typically have 3.5-3.7V, while LFP batteries have around 3.2V | 3.2 V (volts) |
| Cell max charge voltage The fully charged voltage (upper cutoff) of 4.2V is the absolute maximum voltage allowed for a single NMC cell during charging. It represents a 100% State of Charge (SoC). Exceeding it, will damage the cell. | 3.6 V - 3.65 V (volts) |
| Cell min discharge voltage The EV battery cell cutoff voltage is the minimum voltage a cell should maintain when fully discharged. Dropping below this level will damage the cell. | 2 V - 2.5 V (volts) |
| Location Information about the position of the battery pack in the electric vehicle. | Under the floor, middle |
Onboard charger/Charging port
Information about the onboard charger(s)/charging port(s) available on this electric vehicle.
| Interface | Location | |
|---|---|---|
![]() | Type 2 (IEC 62196-3 FF, CCS2) | Rear-right side |
Charging type
Information about the different types of charging of this specific electric car.
| Interface | Type | Voltage | Current | Power | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | Type 2 (IEC 62196-2, Mennekes, SAE J3068) | AC | - | - | 11 kW |
![]() | Type 2 (IEC 62196-3 FF, CCS2) | DC | - | - | 90 kW |
Charging time
Information about the estimated charging time for this EV depending on the various type of charging it supports.
| Type | Battery % | Estimated time (h:m) |
|---|---|---|
| DC 90 kW | 10% - 80% | 00:25 |
| AC 11 kW | 0% - 100% | 04:00 |
Additional information
Additional information about this electric vehicle.
| Additional information Additional details about this electric car, including specifications and features that do not belong to the categories above. | MEB+ Platform |



