The Skoda Peaq EV will make its global debut on June 23, 2026. However, before that, the Czech automaker released official design sketches of the cabin, offering the clearest look at the SUV's new interior. As you can see in the images, the Peaq SUV's interior appears spacious as well as technology-focused. It seems that Skoda has put strong emphasis on comfort and practicality to make sure its largest all-electric SUV to date gets a strong reception in the quality-focused auto market. Read on to know the key features of the Peaq electric SUV's interior.
Skoda Peaq EV: Lounge-Inspired Cabin With Three-Row Seating
The most recent sketches show a clean and uncluttered dashboard. It is complemented by a large freestanding touchscreen, while a compact digital instrument display sits behind the steering wheel
to keep essential driving information within easy view. The minimalist layout is enhanced by slim air vents. The most prominent highlight is the Peaq's three-row, seven-seat configuration. According to the carmaker, the e-SUV has been designed to offer a lounge-like experience, and there is generous space for passengers across all rows. The company has also confirmed the use of recycled and sustainable materials throughout the interior. Other key highlights include a floating centre console, a two-spoke wheel, and a wireless charging pad.
Skoda Peaq EV: Strong Resemblance To Vision 7S Concept
The production-spec version will retain many styling cues from the Vision 7S concept, as seen in the previously released Peaq SUV's exterior design sketches. It will sport a closed-off Tech-Deck front fascia, sharp T-shaped LED lighting elements, and sculpted body panels. It is expected to be the largest SUV in the brand's global lineup and will also be the first Skoda SUV not to carry a name beginning with the letter "K."
Skoda Peaq EV: Powertrain
There is no official confirmation on the powertrain. But the Peaq electric SUV is expected to come with two battery packs (a 63kWh and a larger 91kWh). The entry-level versions are expected to feature a rear-wheel-drive setup with power outputs of up to 286hp, while the top-spec variants could employ a dual-motor all-wheel-drive configuration delivering around 299hp. Depending on the variant, the flagship electric SUV is anticipated to offer a range of more than 600 kilometres on a full charge.








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