The upcoming Skoda Peaq SUV will be underpinned by the MEB (Modular Electrification Toolkit) platform and offered in both 5- and 7-seater configurations.
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Skoda has revealed key specifications of the Peaq electric SUV, which is a production version of the Vision 7S concept (debuted at the Auto Expo in 2025). The all-electric SUV will be underpinned by the MEB (Modular Electrification Toolkit) platform and offered in both 5- and 7-seater configurations. Notably, the 5-seat version will feature a segment-leading boot space of up to 1,010 litres. The Peaq is slated to make its global debut in mid-2026. For now, there is no official confirmation, but Skoda’s EV may arrive here sometime after the international launch. Let’s take a closer look at key details of the Skoda Peaq SUV.
The production version of the Vision 7S-based Skoda Peaq will be offered in three powertrain configurations – 60, 90, and 90x. They will feature lithium-ion (NMC) battery packs, spanning across different capacities. For instance, the entry-level Peaq 60 comes equipped with a 63kWh battery, while the 90 and 90x variants use a larger 91 kWh unit. In terms of power, the base version produces 201bhp and has a range of over 460 kilometres. The higher-spec 90 and 90x variants make up to 282bhp and 295bhp respectively, with a range of more than 600 kilometres.
While the 60 and 90 versions are rear-wheel drive, the range-topping 90x features a dual-motor all-wheel-drive setup. Fast DC charging capability enables a 10–80 percent top-up in under 27 minutes for the 60 variant and under 28 minutes for the 90 and 90x models. Notably, the all-wheel-drive 90x can accelerate from 0 to 100km/h in just 6.7 seconds.
The Peaq measures 4,874mm in length, which makes it 116mm longer than the Skoda Kodiaq. The height is marginally increased by 5mm to 1,664mm. Meanwhile, the wheelbase has stretched by 174 mm to 2,965mm. The Peaq, in its 5-seater configuration, offers a boot capacity of up to 1,010 litres, which is around 100 litres more than the Kodiaq. In its seven-seat setup, the SUV offers a usable boot space of up to 299 litres. This is enhanced with a 37-litre front storage compartment, or ‘frunk’, which is neatly positioned under the bonnet.
The Peaq comes with a panoramic sunroof with Dynamic Shade Control, the largest one ever offered on a Skoda car. It also features a 10-inch digital driver display, a 13.6-inch vertical touchscreen with haptic controls, a new Android-based infotainment system with built-in apps like Spotify, YouTube, and Google Maps, as well as extensive personalisation options.
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Other key details include an optional augmented-reality head-up display, a digital mobile key, and V2L and V2H capabilities. Skoda’s ‘Simply Clever’ features also make their way to the e-SUV. These include washer-integrated wipers, a dual wireless charging phonebox, multiple USB ports (including in the third row), a foldable table, and smart storage solutions, including a QR code-assisted boot guide. The Skoda Peaq SUV also comes with an optional Relax Package.
Moreover, the Sportline variant adds electrically adjustable sports seats, a three-spoke steering wheel, and aluminium pedals.

The Peaq follows the brand’s evolved Modern Solid design. It has illuminated Tech-Deck Face and sleek LED elements, Matrix LED headlights, and 19- to 21-inch aero wheels. It will be offered in ten colour options, including a Sportline version that adds sportier styling cues and added features.