Skoda Peaq, seven-seater electric SUV debuts: features and functionality
Autonomy of over 600 km, seven seats and advanced technology for the Bohemian manufacturer's future flagship previewed in Cernobbio
Skoda has announced the expansion of its range with the introduction, planned for mid-2026, of the all-electric Peaq SUV, derived from the Vision 7S concept and joining the newborn Skoda Epiq.
The model, built on the Meb platform and produced in the Mladá Boleslav plant, will position itself as the brand's new electric flagship, contributing to the expansion of the offer at the top end of the market. With a length of around 4.9 metres, a range of over 600 kilometres and five- or seven-seat configurations (only the seven-seat version is expected to arrive in Italy), the Peaq is the largest and most spacious vehicle ever made by the Bohemian manufacturer, with a load capacity of up to 1,010 litres.
Skoda Peaq, interior design and sustainability
In terms of design, the model introduces the evolution of the 'Modern Solid' design language, characterised by essential lines and a strong focus on functionality. Distinctive elements include the TechDeck Face with LED lighting and matrix headlights with 18 light segments, designed to ensure optimum visibility in different conditions. The interior, made without animal-derived components and with over 50 kilograms of recycled materials, offers various configurations and practical solutions, including an additional front compartment (frunk) and five trim variants.

