Škoda's flagship EV seats seven and costs more than you'd think
Škoda is launching the Peaq this summer as its flagship model. It seats seven, has an interesting design, and will likely carry the brand's highest price tag yet. The Czech automaker, owned by Volkswagen, has been building EVs for a while now — but the Peaq is where it's putting its weight.
This isn't just a new car for Škoda's sake. The brand has long been the practical choice for families who need space without the luxury markup. The Peaq is where that tradition meets the EV transition. It's bigger, more expensive, and more ambitious than what came before.
Why this matters for us: families who've relied on Škoda for honest, roomy cars now have to decide whether the EV upgrade is worth the price bump — and whether it actually fits their lives.
“The Peaq is where that tradition meets the EV transition.”