 2026 Škoda Peaq
The Peaq is now Škoda's largest model. It doesn't indulge in any particular extravagances, and that's just as well. Its interior is actually more impressive than its exterior design-it's like the fur is on the inside, so to speak.
The nearly vertical tailgate suggests it's a station wagon, but the side view seems to contradict that. The C-pillar, which appears slender due to the black accompanying material, and the relatively rounded roof stand out. It
looks almost even better from the back.
To keep the sides from looking too bulky, the glossy paint accentuates the really wide black wheel arches. The trim strip, on the other hand, looks rather small and doesn't quite connect the wheel wells.
At the rear, the connection between the lights has been omitted.
Inside, the seats are what stand out the most. Not only do they look cozy, but they probably are, too. The material is modeled after genuine leather, but is said to be at least as durable. In addition to
the usual accessories, there are also electrically adjustable leg rests.
The car is available in five- and seven-seat versions. Because of the latter, the rear doors are quite wide, and with handles at the top of the door panels, you can fold them down to make it easier to get out from
the back. In addition, the second-row seats can be slid forward or backward, and the recline of the backrests.
The fixed glass roof is probably one of the largest of its kind and can be electrically tinted not only as a whole but also in relatively small sections. The extra pillows at the nape of the neck might not be to everyone's taste
from a hygiene standpoint, but you can take care of them yourself.
The dashboard is simple and, like everything else in the interior, very well made. The center console is particularly well-designed, featuring magnets for the cell phone holder and, above them, three buttons that
we haven't seen like this before. They maintained the concept of using more tactile switches.
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