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2026 Skoda Peaq seven-seater EV emphasizes tech and space.
Summary
Skoda's 2026 Peaq is a seven-seat electric SUV that emphasizes interior space and new technology, including one-pedal driving and a 13.6-inch Android-based display, and it will offer two battery sizes with ranges up to about 379 miles.
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Skoda is preparing the Peaq, a seven-seat electric SUV scheduled for a full reveal later in 2026. The model evolves from the Vision 7S concept and is positioned as the brand's electric flagship. It focuses on interior space, everyday usability, and a clearer technology presence. Early impressions describe a comfortable ride and manageable handling for a large-format vehicle.
Key details:
- The Peaq measures about 11 cm longer than the petrol Kodiaq and is positioned as Skoda's new electric flagship.
- Two battery configurations are planned: a 63 kWh pack with a 201 bhp motor and a projected range of about 267 miles, and a 91 kWh pack with up to 295 bhp and an approximate range of 379 miles.
- Charging peak is reported at up to 195 kW, which enables a 10–80% charge in under 30 minutes.
- New features for Skoda include one-pedal driving with two regenerative levels, a segmented panoramic roof, a vertically oriented 13.6-inch Android-based infotainment display, and a front storage compartment for items like charging cables.
- Practical dimensions and storage: UK models are configured as seven-seaters, boot capacity is 299 litres with all seats in place and 890 litres with the third row folded; both rear-wheel and all-wheel drive options are available.
- Early test efficiency reached about 3.4 miles per kWh, suggesting a real-world range above 310 miles; the transmission is a single-speed automatic.
Summary:
The Peaq underlines Skoda's move into larger, fully electric family vehicles by combining space and practical features with updated software and driver-assistance packaging. Initial driving notes highlight comfort, manageable handling, and encouraging real-world efficiency, while some systems such as regenerative braking offer limited adjustability. A full public reveal and broader testing are expected later in 2026, which will clarify how the Peaq compares with other large electric SUVs.
