Large seven-seat 2026 Skoda Peaq previewed: Kia EV9, Hyundai IONIQ 9 and Volvo EX90 fighter will be revealed this month!
The all-electric 2026 Skoda Peaq three-row large SUV has been teased ahead of its official unveiling on June 23.
Releasing design sketches of the incoming production car, Skoda has previewed a seven-seat EV that will rival the Kia EV9, Hyundai IONIQ 9 and Volvo EX90.
Based on the same MEB architecture as the Skoda Enyaq, the new Peaq will become the brand’s flagship EV and is heavily inspired by the 2022 Vision 7S concept, with the large SUV penned using the car-maker’s Modern Solid design language.
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Signature features of the new Peaq include T-shaped headlamps, the Tech Deck face and a lower intake said to be inspired by the shape of a volcano cone.
Along its flanks are high shoulders, wide D-pillars and flush-fitting door handles.
At the rear, a pair of T-shaped tail-lights and blocky styling carry over from the concept.

Measuring 4874mm in length, the Peaq is around 250mm longer than the Enyaq and 110mm longer than the combustion-powered Kodiaq.
While the entry-level Peaq 60 comes with a 59kWh battery and a single 150kW electric motor driving the rear wheels, the flagship 90X will feature a dual-motor powertrain that combines a larger 82kWh battery with around 220kW.
In the middle of the range sits the Peaq 90, which combines the larger 82kWh battery pack with a 210kW motor for a driving range of around 611km.
Later, a more powerful RS variant is expected to join the line-up.
In Europe, Skoda executives have already confirmed the new Peaq SUV will offer a significant price advantage over the Kia EV9, which is currently priced between $97,000 and $130,000. Prices for the Peaq are expected to start below $90,000 plus on-road costs.
Exact timing for the Skoda Peaq’s Australian arrival has yet to be confirmed, but deliveries of the three-row family SUV are expected to begin in Europe during the final quarter of this year.

