Overview
- Škoda detailed the production Peaq on Monday, confirming two battery sizes (63 kWh and 91 kWh), three variants (60, 90, 90x), and European deliveries starting in mid-2026.
- The 91 kWh version is quoted at about 600 km WLTP range with DC fast charging from 10% to 80% in roughly 28 minutes on a 400‑volt system rated up to 195 kW.
- Bidirectional charging comes standard for powering tools or camping gear (V2L), and an optional wallbox enables vehicle-to-home use (V2H) that can back up a house during outages.
- At nearly 4.9 meters long with a 2,965 mm wheelbase, the Peaq offers five- or seven-seat layouts, up to 1,010 liters of cargo space in five-seat form, 299 liters with all seats up, and a 37-liter front trunk.
- Built in Mladá Boleslav on Volkswagen Group’s MEB platform, the model targets three-row EV rivals by adding an electrochromic panoramic roof, an Android-based 13.6-inch portrait infotainment system, and an optional Relax Package with AGR-certified massaging seats and Sonos audio.