Škoda Offers First Glimpse of the Škoda Peaq

Camouflaged Škoda parked by a lake with snow-capped mountains.Camouflaged Škoda parked by a lake with snow-capped mountains.Camouflaged Škoda parked by a lake with snow-capped mountains.Camouflaged Škoda parked by a lake with snow-capped mountains.Camouflaged Škoda parked by a lake with snow-capped mountains.Camouflaged Škoda parked by a lake with snow-capped mountains.Camouflaged Škoda parked by a lake with snow-capped mountains.Camouflaged Škoda parked by a lake with snow-capped mountains.

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Škoda Offers First Glimpse of the Škoda Peaq

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Post from April 2, 2026

Škoda has announced that it will expand its portfolio in mid-2026 with the all-electric Peaq SUV, which is set to be based on the Vision 7S concept study. Built on the Modular Electrification Toolkit (MEB) and manufactured in Mladá Boleslav, the model is destined to become the new electric flagship for the Czech automaker. 

Škoda has announced that it will expand its portfolio in mid-2026 with the all-electric Peaq SUV, which is set to be based on the Vision 7S concept study. Built on the Modular Electrification Toolkit (MEB) and manufactured in Mladá Boleslav, the model is destined to become the new electric flagship for the Czech automaker. 

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Camouflaged Škoda car driving on mountain road at sunset.
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As the largest and most spacious model in the Škoda lineup, the Peaq is expected to deliver a range of over 370 miles (600 kilometers). Measuring nearly 16 feet (4.9 meters) in length, it offers seating for five or seven people depending on the configuration. In the five-seat layout, it boasts a trunk capacity of up to 35.7 cubic feet (1,010 liters)—more than any other Škoda model to date, according to company specifications. 

Customers can choose from three powertrain variants—60, 90, and 90x—with performance ranging from 204 hp (150 kW) to 299 hp (220 kW). The 90 and 90x versions are designed to exceed 370 miles of range and can charge from 10% to 80% in just 28 minutes using DC fast charging. The 60 variant is expected to complete the same charge in only 27 minutes. Furthermore, the all-wheel-drive 90x can accelerate from 0 to 62 mph (100 km/h) in just 6.7 seconds. 

Camouflaged Škoda driving on country road with alpine mountains.
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The Peaq introduces several features appearing for the first time in a Škoda production model, including flush-mounted door handles. These handles retract completely into the bodywork when the vehicle is locked or in motion, improving airflow and enhancing aerodynamic efficiency. Another standout feature is the panoramic roof with Dynamic Shade Control. This electrochromic glass uses electrical voltage to adjust its transparency on demand. 

Camouflaged Škoda driving on rural road with mountains behind.
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Inside, the Peaq features the latest Android-based infotainment system, offering extensive customization options. Essential driving data is presented on a 10-inch driver display, complemented by a vertical 13.6-inch infotainment touchscreen with haptic controls. An augmented reality head-up display is also available as an option. 

Additionally, the Škoda Peaq supports Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) functionality. This allows energy stored in the high-voltage battery to power or charge external electrical devices, such as e-bikes or camping equipment. 

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