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Skoda goes big: Peaq becomes the brand's largest model, dwarfing the Kodiaq and Enyaq

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Skoda's new flagship Peaq is a seven-seat electric SUV based on the Vision 7S concept, built on the MEB platform, with up to 600 km of range and production starting in Mlada Boleslav in late 2026.

Skoda is preparing to unveil the largest SUV in its history. The newcomer will be called Peaq and is the production evolution of the Vision 7S concept first shown back in 2022. According to sources, the model is built on the MEB platform, which already underpins the Volkswagen ID range, Cupra Tavascan and Audi Q4.

In terms of dimensions, the Peaq will be noticeably bigger than Skoda's current line-up. Length will be around 4.9 metres, with a wheelbase of 2,965 mm. That is roughly 22 cm longer than the Enyaq and 12 cm longer than the Kodiaq. Height has grown too: the Peaq stands about 4 cm taller than the Enyaq. These dimensions allow for three rows of seats and accommodation for up to seven adults.

Skoda Peaq
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With the third row raised, the boot holds 299 litres. Fold the rear seats down and capacity grows to 890 litres. There is also a front trunk with 37 litres of additional space. Another headline feature is the largest panoramic roof ever fitted to a Skoda: it consists of nine segments and can adjust its light transmission.

Inside, expect a 10-inch digital instrument cluster and a vertical 13.6-inch Android-based infotainment screen. Depending on the trim, buyers will get massaging seats, electrically adjustable leg rests, a folding table, wireless charging, a digital key and Skoda's signature small touches such as a holder for parking tickets.

The Skoda Peaq will be offered in three versions: Peaq 60, Peaq 90 and Peaq 90X. The higher-spec variants should cover up to 600 km on a single charge. Fast charging from 10 to 80 % should take around 28 minutes. The most powerful Peaq 90X gets all-wheel drive and accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in about 6.7 seconds.

Production of the Peaq is scheduled to begin later in 2026 at Skoda's plant in Mlada Boleslav. The Sportline version is set to arrive first. Pricing has yet to be announced.

This English edition was prepared using AI translation under editorial oversight by SpeedMe. The original reporting is by Yulia Ivanchik