Skoda reveals the upcoming Peaq electric SUV
Skoda has finally revealed some of the key specs and features of the Peak electric SUV. As planned to sit at the top of the Czech brand’s pure electric portfolio, which currently consists of Elroq and Enyaq, the upcoming Peak is scheduled to make its global debut sometime later this year.

The new Skoda Peaq will stretch 4,874 mm in overall length, measure 1,664 mm at the highest point and span 2,965 mm in between the front and rear wheels, making the Skoda’s largest model yet. For reference, the Skoda Enyaq’s wheelbase is almost 200 mm shorter, at 2,766 mm, although that of the Kodiaq is 2,791 mm.
Skoda claims that Peaq EV offers the largest boot of any Skoda production model, in its 5-seater avatar, with a cargo capacity of up to 1,010 litres. This figure drops to 299 litres for the 7-seater version, though a 37-litre frunk has been available in both versions. One of the Simply Clever features here will be the integration of a QR code, which would lead to an explainer video on how to use Peaq’s boot to its full potential.
| 60 | 90 | 90x | |
| Drive configuration | Rear-wheel drive | Rear-wheel drive | All-wheel drive |
| Battery capacity | 63kWh | 91kWh | 91kWh |
| Range | >460km | >600km | >600km |
| Power | 204hp (150kW) | 286hp (210kW) | 299hp (220kW) |
| Top speed | 160kph | 180kph | 180kph |
| 0-100kph | 8.6 seconds | 7.1 seconds | 6.7 seconds |
| DC charging | <27 minutes (10-80%) | <28 minutes (10-80%) | <28 minutes (10-80%) |
The upcoming Skoda Peaq has been powered with a lithium-ion battery pack that consists of 63kWh and 91kWh versions. The smaller pack has a claimed maximum range of over 460 km, as well as offered with the entry-level rear-wheel-drive variant, whilst the larger pack is rated at over 600km as well as will be available with the mid-spec rear-wheel-drive and top-spec all-wheel-drive variants of the skoda peaq.
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