Skoda Peaq: the seven seat electric SUV arriving to challenge the Model Y

Published on June 06, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Skoda has announced the launch of its new electric SUV Peaq on June 23. This model, larger than the Kodiaq, offers seven seats and a range of up to 620 kilometers. It thus becomes a family electric option with ample space and range, designed for those who need to move the whole crew without battery anxiety.

Skoda Peaq seven-seat electric SUV performing an overtaking maneuver on a mountain road, showing its long wheelbase and family capacity, while a modular battery system lights up under the chassis during regenerative braking, with aerodynamic flow lines running along the body, solar panels on the roof generating additional charge, air suspension compressing in a curve, low-resistance tires rolling on asphalt, detailed engineering of the rear electric motor visible in technical cutaway, cinematic style with natural sunset lighting, high-definition photorealistic rendering, polished metallic textures, specular reflections on tinted glass, dynamic driving atmosphere

91 kWh battery and ultra-fast charging for a family car without compromises 🚀

The Peaq will come in two versions: one with 204 hp and another with 299 hp, both with a 91 kWh battery. Fast charging allows recovering 80% of capacity in less than 30 minutes, a practical feature for long trips. With these figures, Skoda is directly targeting the family electric SUV segment, offering more space and seats than the Tesla Model Y, albeit with somewhat more modest power in its base variant.

Seven seats and 620 km: now we just need room for the dog and the mother-in-law 😂

Finally, an electric vehicle for the large family that doesn't force you to leave anyone at home. With the Peaq, you can take the kids, the grandparents, and even the neighbor who always asks for a lift. Of course, we'll have to see if the rear seats are as comfortable as promised or if the seventh passenger ends up doing yoga in the trunk. At least, with 620 km of range, you'll have plenty of time to argue about who sits where.