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Skoda Peaq

We will have to wait until the summer of 2026 before Skoda lifts the curtain on its brand‑new electric flagship, the Peaq. In the meantime, we can already offer you a preview based on the Vision 7S concept car. As its name suggests, it provides seating for up to seven people, who travel in silence and comfort, surrounded by a stylish, minimalist cocoon constructed from recycled materials.

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Peaq: Skoda’s New Flagship

The Vision 7S concept car clearly illustrates the direction Skoda aims to take: a strong focus on sustainability, functional design and advanced technology. At the same time, it offers a clear impression of what the future fully electric, seven‑seat production model will look like.

The new flagship makes its position in the Czech brand’s line‑up unmistakable — right at the peak, as its name playfully suggests. The Skoda Peaq will sit above the Skoda Enyaq. Built on an extended version of the Volkswagen Group’s MEB platform, it provides generous space for seven occupants. This makes it an ideal choice not only for families but for anyone wishing to combine work, leisure and the freedom to explore. Ease of use and clever Simply Clever solutions remain central to its design, marking an important milestone in the expansion of Skoda’s fully electric line‑up.

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From driving to travelling

Skoda places great importance on practicality and everyday usability. You can therefore expect a very functional car, complete with numerous clever storage compartments and intelligent features. With an expected length of around 4.8 metres, there is ample room for three rows of seats. The brand also promises a high‑quality finish and rich levels of equipment. As is typical for Skoda, there will likely be several trim options, such as Corporate, Sportline and perhaps even an RS variant.

The standard version will be rear‑wheel drive, with all‑wheel‑drive variants also anticipated. Performance and efficiency work hand in hand thanks to state‑of‑the‑art electric motors and intelligent energy recuperation. With connected navigation, long‑distance journeys become effortless — the Skoda Peaq automatically plans the most efficient charging stops, helping you save time. It can also preheat its battery to accelerate the charging process.

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A new design direction

The Vision 7S concept and the future Peaq production model introduce Skoda’s new “Modern Solid” design philosophy. This approach is defined by a robust yet balanced appearance, a T‑shaped lighting signature, and a wing‑shaped radiator grille edged by LEDs.

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Acceleration (0-100 km/h): 4.8 sec (GT), 3.9 sec (GTS)Battery capacity: 89 kWh Seats: 5 
Range (WLTP): 557 km

Fast charging (10-80%): 25 min

Emissions Co2: 0 g/km 
Top speed: 200 km/h (GT), 220 km/h (GTS)Max power: 470 hpBoot: 532 L
Torque: 824 NmBattery: 400 VWheelbase: 2.708
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Flexible interior

The Vision 7S concept hints at a flexible interior layout in which several elements can be repositioned. This allows you to switch effortlessly between Driver Mode and Relax Mode — ideal during a charging stop or a moment of rest during long journeys.
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Minimalist design

Even more so than Skoda’s current electric models, the future Peaq is defined by a clean, minimalist interior. Recycled and recyclable materials feature extensively — without compromising the sense of quality.
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Over 600 km driving range

New‑generation battery cells can store 89 kWh of energy, giving the Peaq a driving range of over 600 km (WLTP). The smooth, aerodynamic body surfaces also play an important role in reducing drag and improving efficiency.