
Skoda has confirmed the name of its upcoming flagship electric SUV: the Skoda Peaq. Based on the Vision 7S concept, this new seven-seat model will sit above the Enyaq and Kodiaq and is expected to make its world debut in 2026.
The Skoda Peaq is a new, all-electric, seven-seater SUV that will become the largest Skoda in the brand’s portfolio to date. Built on the MEB electric platform, it will showcase Skoda’s Modern Solid design language and is positioned as the top of Skoda’s SUV range.
Skoda says the name is derived from the English word “peak”, symbolising the top of the range. It also continues Skoda’s SUV naming convention with model names ending in the letter Q.
Skoda’s new flagship model takes our brand values of spaciousness and practicality to a whole new level. As of today, our bold vision for Skoda’s electric future proudly bears a name: Peaq.
— Martin Jahn, Skoda Auto Board Member for Sales and Marketing
The Skoda Peaq is expected to make its world debut in 2026. As more official details are released, this page will be updated with key highlights for UK drivers considering Skoda’s next generation of electric SUVs.
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The Skoda Peaq is an upcoming flagship electric SUV from Skoda. It’s expected to be a large seven-seat model positioned above the Enyaq and Kodiaq in the Skoda range.
Yes. The Peaq is described as an electric SUV and is built on the MEB electric platform.
The Peaq is planned as a seven-seater SUV, based on the Vision 7S concept.
Skoda has indicated the Peaq will make its world debut in 2026.
Skoda says the name is derived from the word “peak”, symbolising its top-of-the-range status, while continuing Skoda’s SUV naming tradition with names ending in “Q”.
Skoda has positioned the Peaq as a flagship model above the Enyaq and Kodiaq. It appears to be an addition to the line-up rather than a direct replacement, but final range details will be confirmed closer to launch.
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