Škoda Peaq Electric SUV: First design sketches revealed

Škoda Auto has revealed the first exterior sketches of its upcoming flagship electric SUV, the seven-seater Peaq, showcasing its Modern Solid design language ahead of its world premiere in France.

Škoda Auto has unveiled the first exterior design sketches of its upcoming all-electric seven-seater SUV, the Škoda Peaq, offering an early glimpse of the brand’s future flagship EV. The new model showcases Škoda’s evolving Modern Solid design language, characterized by clean surfaces, sharp lines, robust proportions, and distinctive lighting signatures.

The sketches highlight a bold and contemporary exterior featuring precisely sculpted bodywork, a prominent stance, and signature design elements such as T-shaped headlights and the Tech-Deck Face, underscoring the brand’s transition into a new era of electric mobility.

The world premiere of the all-new Škoda Peaq is scheduled to take place in Monnetier-Mornex, France, at 18:25 CET on June 23, 2026.

Commenting on the design philosophy behind the vehicle, Karl Neuhold, Head of Exterior Design at Škoda Auto, said, “In designing the exterior of the Škoda Peaq, we consistently applied the Modern Solid design language, combining clean lines, balanced proportions, and distinctive elements. Precisely sculpted surfaces and clearly structured details create a confident, timeless presence, while signature features such as the T-shaped headlights and Tech-Deck Face express Škoda’s identity in a new electric era.”

At the front, the slender T-shaped headlights, gloss-black Tech-Deck Face and connecting element between them form a distinctive, frame-like loop motif. This is contrasted by the Volcano-shaped bumper, with its pronounced lower contour and clearly defined horizontal line.

The side view is dominated by the high shoulder line and wide D-pillars, emphasising the vehicle’s strong stance. The structured surfaces further underline its bold proportions. The sketches also highlight flush door handles seamlessly integrated into the bodywork.

The rear mirrors the front design, with T-shaped tail-lights and a connecting element forming the unmistakable loop motif. This visually sets the Peaq apart while ensuring it is recognisable at first glance.