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Skoda Peaq

Skoda Peaq revealed as new electric flagship with seven seats and 372-mile range

Skoda has revealed the Peaq, its new electric flagship SUV a seven-seat car based on the Vision 7S concept, with a range of around 372 miles and arriving in mid-2026.

The Peaq is Skoda’s largest and most spacious model. At nearly 4.9 metres long with a 2,965mm wheelbase, it can seat seven adults and offers up to 890 litres of boot space with the third row folded. A 37-litre frunk under the bonnet adds more luggage capacity. It’s built on the existing MEB platform not the new MEB+ underpinning the Epiq and produced at Mlad Boleslav.

Three powertrains will be offered: the 60, 90 and 90x, with outputs ranging from 150kW to 220kW. The 90 and 90x both clear 372 miles WLTP and can rapid charge from 10% to 80% in 28 minutes. The all-wheel drive 90x dispatches 0-62 mph in 6.7 seconds.

Inside, the Peaq introduces a new 13.6-inch vertical infotainment display running on an Android-based system, with native apps including Spotify, YouTube and Google Maps. A new optional Relax Package adds AGR-certified ergonomic seats with massage and electric leg rests, premium audio developed in collaboration with Sonos, a foldable table and a wellness app that coordinates lighting, climate and massage settings. Skoda calls it a “lounge on wheels”.

Among the model’s firsts: flush retracting door handles, a 9-segment electrochromic panoramic glass roof that’s the largest ever fitted to a Skoda, and wiper blades with integrated washers.

The Peaq supports both Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) and Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) bidirectional charging via the new Ambibox DC Wallbox from VW Group’s MOON POWER. A Sportline variant is offered from launch with 20-inch alloys, full LED Matrix headlights, sports seats and a three-spoke wheel.

The Peaq joins the new Epiq in doubling Skoda’s all-electric range during 2026. UK pricing and specification will follow closer to launch.

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