Skoda has announced that its 7-seater electric SUV will go by the name 'Peaq' following the launch. It will make its global debut in 2026.
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-The new Skoda Peaq will be based on the Vision 7S concept, which was showcased at the Auto Expo 2025.
It will make its debut in 2026.
The Skoda Peaq will be the name of the upcoming 7-seater electric SUV based on the Vision 7S Concept. The name comes from the English word 'Peak', and stands for 'the top of the range'. It also aligns with the company's signature SUV naming style ending with the letter 'Q'. While the SUV's production version is set to debut this year, the Vision 7S Concept was already unveiled at last year’s Auto Expo, giving a glimpse of the design cues likely to carry over to the production model. Here's all you need to know about Skoda's upcoming electric 7-seater.
According to the official teasers, the upcoming seven-seater from Skoda stays true to the Vision 7S concept, with several signature design elements making it to the production model, including T-shaped LED headlamps and taillights. The EV is built on the MEB electric platform and has the brand’s famous Modern Solid design language.
The Tech Deck front face boasts a closed-off grille with integrated illumination along the top edge. The concept’s slim camera-based mirrors are replaced by conventional units. That said, the final model continues with a split-style spoiler, muscular side panels, and a flat roof at the rear. The look is complemented by a ‘Skoda’ lettering in black on the tailgate.
The new seven-seater electric SUV is confirmed to feature an 89kWh battery, which will enable it to cover over 600 kilometres on a single charge. The SUV will support ultra-fast 200kW charging, allowing the battery to recharge from 10% to 80% in roughly half an hour.
Skoda hasn't disclosed features, but the new e-SUV is expected to retain the layout and features seen on the Vision 7S concept.
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Possible features include a black-and-green theme, orange accents, a three-row layout with bucket-style seats, integrated headrests, a two-spoke steering wheel with the Skoda logo, a vertically oriented touchscreen, and electrically adjustable seats for both the front and second rows.