› A wide range of advanced driver assistance systems including features from higher vehicle segments
› Optional Travel Assist 3.0: the most advanced version currently available in Škoda vehicles
› Comprehensive standard specification with Front Assist, Side Assist and Lane Assist
› Seven airbags as standard, including a centre airbag for maximum occupant safety
Mladá Boleslav, 19 May 2026 – The Škoda Epiq is equipped with a comprehensive range of advanced driver assistance systems. Even in its standard specification, the electric SUV crossover comes with Front Assist, Side Assist including Rear Traffic Alert and Exit Warning, Lane Assist, and Traffic Sign Recognition. Travel Assist 3.0, the most advanced driver assistance system currently available in Škoda vehicles, is an option, while Crossroad Assist improves safety at junctions.
Travel Assist 3.0
As part of the Travel Package, the Epiq can be equipped with the latest version of Travel Assist 3.0, the most advanced driver assistance system currently available in Škoda vehicles. In addition to Traffic Jam Assist and Emergency Assist, the latest generation can respond to traffic lights and can bring the vehicle to a standstill when required. As part of the Premium Package, Travel Assist 3.0 is complemented by Intelligent Park Assist, including Trained Parking and Remote Parking functions.
Cutting-edge assistance systems and seven airbags as standard
The Epiq’s standard package of assistance systems includes Front Assist, Side Assist including Rear Traffic Alert and Exit Warning, Lane Assist, Predictive Speed Limiter, Intelligent Speed Assist, and the upgraded Driver Alert system with driver monitoring. The system monitors the driver’s fatigue by tracking eye movements via an interior camera integrated into the rear‑view mirror. The Epiq is also equipped with seven airbags, including a centre airbag, as standard. Traffic Sign Recognition Online uses data from the front camera and continuously updated online data based on information from vehicles that have previously passed through the same section.
The latest assists in the smallest electric SUV
Optional systems include Crossroad Assist, which uses new corner radars positioned in the front bumper to alert the driver to cars, motorcycles, cyclists, and e‑scooter users approaching from the side. Additional assistance systems include Adaptive Lane Assist and Emergency Assist.
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