Skoda Auto has confirmed that its upcoming all-electric seven-seater flagship will be called Peaq, with a global debut scheduled for summer 2026, bringing the Vision 7S concept into series production.
The Peaq will become the Czech automaker’s largest and most premium electric model to date, positioned at the top of Skoda’s portfolio as it expands its battery-electric offering beyond the Enyaq range. The model is intended to translate the Vision 7S concept, first unveiled in 2022, into a production-ready vehicle.
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“With the Vision 7S, we entered new territory for Skoda, with a clear idea of how to elevate the brand,” said Martin Jahn, Skoda Auto board member for sales and marketing. “Our new flagship model takes our brand values of spaciousness and practicality to a whole new level.”
The Vision 7S concept introduced Skoda’s “Modern Solid” design language, emphasising robustness, sustainability and functional simplicity. Skoda said the Peaq will carry these design principles into production while focusing on interior space, comfort and versatility.
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The seven-seat layout is aimed at families as well as customers seeking flexibility for work, leisure and long-distance travel. Skoda said its “Simply Clever” features and user-focused design philosophy would remain central to the model.
The Peaq will mark a further step in Skoda’s electrification strategy as it broadens its electric line-up, which currently consists of the Enyaq and Enyaq Coupe, and moves into larger vehicle segments within the Volkswagen Group.
