PARIS: The all-electric Peaq SUV (sport utility vehicle) is the largest and most spacious model in Škoda’s portfolio.
At nearly 4.9 metres in length, 1.7 metres in height and with a wheelbase of 2,965mm, the Peaq will play a key role in doubling Škoda’s electric model range in 2026.
It has a range of more than 600km, and can accommodate seven adults.
With seven seats, it provides up to 890 litres of boot space with the third row of seats folded down.
Among many other firsts, the Peaq comes with a Relax Package featuring ergonomic seats with a massage function, leg rests, Premium Sound by Sonos, and an integrated wellness app.
Based on the Vision 7S concept and built on the Modular Electrification Toolkit (MEB) platform, and produced in Mladá Boleslav, the Peaq SUV is the Czech car manufacturer’s new electric flagship.

"As our next flagship, it raises the Škoda brand to a new level: more spacious, more practical, and more attractive for everyday explorers. Peaq brings a new sense of scale, smart functionality, and progressive design to the large electric SUV segment, setting a benchmark for what a modern Škoda can be," said Škoda Auto CEO Klaus Zellmer.
There are three powertrain variants – the 60, 90, and 90x – delivering outputs ranging from 150kW to 220kW.
The 90 and 90x variants offer a range of more than 600km and can be charged from 10 to 80 per cent capacity via DC fast charging in just 28 minutes.
The 60 variant manages the same charge in just 27 minutes.

The all-wheel-drive 90x variant sprints from 0 to 100kph in 6.7 seconds.
The electric flagship is available with full LED Matrix headlights incorporating 18 light segments, giving the driver optimal visibility of the road ahead in all weather conditions.
The Peaq’s bold appearance is complemented by alloy wheels in sizes ranging from 19 to 21-inch.
The Peaq introduces several notable features appearing for the first time in a Škoda production model, including flush door handles.
Another striking new feature is the panoramic sunroof with Dynamic Shade Control.
This electrochromic roof uses electrical voltage to vary light transmission.

In the Peaq, the roof is divided into nine individual segments. Occupants can choose from three predefined positions or configure the roof manually via the infotainment display.
This is the largest panoramic roof ever fitted to a Škoda model.
The Peaq features the latest Android-based infotainment system.
Essential driving information is presented on a 10-inch driver display, supplemented by a 13.6-inch vertical infotainment display with haptical controls.
An augmented reality head-up display is available as an option.
The Peaq supports Vehicle to Load (V2L), allowing energy stored in the high voltage battery to charge and power external electrical devices such as e-bikes or caravans.

In addition, the newly introduced Ambibox DC Wallbox by Volkswagen Group brand Moon Power now enables Škoda electric models to make use of Vehicle to Home (V2H) bidirectional functionality, allowing the vehicle to supply energy to a building – whether a business or a household.
The Peaq is also the first Škoda to feature wiper blades with integrated washers, which use screenwash fluid more efficiently and deliver more effective windscreen cleaning.
Other practical features include a Dual Phonebox with wireless charging (Qi.2 standard) and up to 25W of charging power, an electric roller shutter in the luggage compartment, a foldable table, a display cleaner, a ticket holder, a USB socket integrated into the interior mirror and a USB port in the third row.

