Recently, overseas media exposed a set of patent images of Skoda’s new pure electric 7-seat SUV. This car is expected to be officially released in 2026. Judging from the current product line, Skoda only has one pure electric model, the Enyaq. Judging from previous plans, Skoda will expand its pure electric product line to 6 models in 2026, including a top-notch 7-seat SUV.
We see that its design is somewhat similar to the preview pictures previously released by Skoda. At that time, there was an entry-level Elroq (currently expected to be named Epiq in the future), Enyaq and Enyaq Coupe.
[Epiq concept car released in March]
From this set of patent drawings, we can see that the design of the new car adopts Skoda’s latest Modern Solid design concept, which was first used in the Vision 7S concept car. The new car uses Skoda letters as the LOGO on the front and rear. The previous graphic style does not appear, and the overall size and style are relatively burly and stable.
[Skoda’s previously released electric car lineup, this car is expected to be the SPACE model]
Although this car will not be released until 2026, it is expected that the car will still be built based on the MEB platform. Due to its higher positioning, the battery pack size is expected to be larger than the Enyaq’s 82kWh. In terms of future price, refer to the fact that the Kodiak sells for 36,000 pounds in the UK. This car is expected to be more expensive, possibly reaching 60,000 pounds.