The Skoda Peaq previews the brand's upcoming flagship seven-seat electric SUV and is expected to become the production successor to the Vision 7S concept.
At 4,874 mm long, the Skoda Peaq is set to be Skoda's largest electric SUV, combining a spacious seven-seat layout.
Skoda has officially revealed the first design sketches of the Peaq concept ahead of its world premiere on June 23, 2026. The newly released sketches showcase a bold and futuristic design that builds upon Skoda's evolving Modern Solid design language.
The Peaq is expected to play a key role in Skoda's future electric vehicle strategy and will eventually become the brand's flagship electric SUV.
What do the design sketches reveal?
The teaser sketches reveal a rugged SUV-inspired silhouette with strong proportions and a more upright stance than current Skoda models. The front fascia appears to feature a closed-off grille design, suggesting a focus on electrified mobility.
Key design highlights include:
Sharp LED lighting signatures
Sculpted bonnet design
Prominent wheel arches
Aerodynamically styled bodywork
Futuristic front-end treatment
Distinctive rear lighting elements
Powertrain and Range breakdown
Built on the Volkswagen Group's MEB platform, the Skoda Peaq is expected to be offered with three electric powertrain options:
| Technical Metric | Peaq 60 | Peaq 90 | Peaq 90x |
|---|---|---|---|
| Battery Capacity | 63 kWh | 91 kWh | 91 kWh |
| Drivetrain Layout | Single-Motor-Rear Wheel Drive (RWD) | Single-Motor Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD) | Dual-Motor All-Wheel Drive (AWD) |
| Power | 204 hp (150 kW) | 286 hp (210 kW) | 299 hp (220 kW) |
| Range | Over 460 km | Over 600 km | Over 600 km |
| 0–100 km/h | 8.6 seconds | 7.1 seconds | 6.7 seconds |
| Top Speed | 160 km/h | 180 km/h | 180 km/h |
| DC Fast Charging (10-80%) | Under 27 minutes | Under 28 minutes | Under 28 minutes |
The largest Skoda ever built
The Skoda Peaq will be the brand's largest electric SUV, measuring 4,874 mm in length with a 2,965 mm wheelbase. It will be offered in both five-seat and seven-seat configurations, catering to a wide range of buyers.
Practicality is expected to be a major highlight, with the five-seat version offering up to 1,010 litres of boot space along with a 37-litre front trunk (frunk).
The cabin will also feature a 13.6-inch touchscreen infotainment system, an augmented-reality head-up display, and optional comfort features such as massaging seats and a premium sound system.
Inspired by the Vision 7S Concept
The Peaq is expected to draw heavily from the Vision 7S concept first revealed by Skoda. Several design cues visible in the sketches, including the upright proportions, T-shaped lighting signatures and Modern Solid styling philosophy, indicate a close relationship between the concept and the future production model.
With the global unveiling scheduled for June 23, more details regarding the concept's technology, interior design, and future implications are expected to emerge soon.
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