There’s a new electric kid on the block, and it’s not here to mess about. The Škoda Epiq is compact, clever, and coming in hot at under £22,000. But here’s the real kicker — it’s shaping up to be one of the most lease-friendly electric cars in the game.
Whether you're looking to ditch petrol, cut running costs, or just fancy something with futureproof tech and a big boot, the Epiq deserves your attention. And if you're smart about it, leasing could be the best way to get behind the wheel.
A Quick Look at the Škoda Epiq
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Compact outside, cavernous inside: At 4.1m long, it’s city-slicker sized but boasts a massive 490-litre boot.
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Two battery options: Up to 250 miles of range, depending on spec — perfect for commuting, school runs, and the odd road trip.

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Fast charging & V2L: Rapid charge to 80% in under 25 minutes, plus the ability to power your gadgets or even your home.
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Slick design, smarter tech: T-shaped LEDs, floating centre console, wireless charging, minimalist dashboard — modern without being overdone.

Epiq Costs — and Why Leasing Makes Even More Sense
Škoda’s targeting a launch price of under £22,000, with higher specs nudging the £30k mark. That’s cheap for a full-size electric crossover with solid range — but here’s where leasing shines.
Why Lease the Škoda Epiq?
- High residual values = lower monthly lease costs
Škoda EVs tend to hold their value well, and the Epiq’s blend of practicality, efficiency and brand trust will only help that. That means lease companies are confident they can sell it on for good money — so you benefit with reduced monthly payments. - No big upfront hit
You don’t need to fork out £20–30k. Just pick your initial rental and term, and enjoy predictable monthly payments. - Low Benefit in Kind (BiK) for business users
If you’re leasing through a business, you’ll love the low tax on electric cars. The Epiq could be a perfect company car — especially with its clean styling and big practicality. - Hassle-free EV experience EV tech is evolving fast. With leasing, you can switch up every few years, always keeping up with the latest.
What’s the Competition Saying? Here’s how the Epiq stacks up in the £20–25k EV zone:
Model | Price | Range | Why the Epiq Wins |
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Citroën e‑C3 | ~£21k | ~200 miles | Epiq has more space & better resale |
Renault 5 E‑Tech | ~£22k | ~250 miles | Funky, but smaller boot |
Fiat Panda EV | ~£22k | ~200–220 miles | Epiq is more SUV-like |
VW ID.2 | £23k+ | ~250+ miles | Similar tech, but likely more expensive to lease |
Dacia Spring | ~£15k | ~140 miles | Cheapest, but nowhere near as capable |
Why the Epiq Is a No-Brainer on Lease
The Škoda Epiq is shaping up to be the most practical, affordable, and leaseable electric SUV in its class. It’s not trying to be flashy — it’s trying to make sense, and it does.
If you want a smart family car, a roomy commuter, or a low-emission business vehicle, it ticks the boxes. And because it’s likely to hold its value, monthly lease rates should be seriously competitive — making it even more attractive.
Want to beat the queue?
The Epiq is due late 2025, but you can start registering interest and setting up lease quotes now. Leasing gives you the flexibility, affordability and peace of mind that buying outright just can’t match.
Ready to get on the list? Enquire today about Škoda Epiq leasing deals and secure your place in the electric revolution — without the big upfront cost.