Škoda has unveiled interior design sketches of its all-new electric seven-seater flagship, the Škoda Peaq. The illustrations show a cabin that combines generous space and clean architecture and provides a “lounge-like atmosphere shaped by comfortable materials and an intuitive user interface” the auto maker said. The world premiere will take place in Monnetier-Mornex, France, on June 23 2026.
Chan Park, head of in-car and UX design at Skoda, said, “Škoda puts the customer at the center, designing a seamless user experience that connects the usability of the physical seven-seat interior with the digital experience around it, ensuring intuitive interaction and reducing complexity.”

The cabin has a clear, horizontal architecture that evokes openness and which is “defined by visual calm”. A free-standing central display and compact digital cluster reduce information complexity, while the floating center console reinforces a clean and well-organized layout.
The Škoda Peaq takes the interior space dimension to a new level with a redesigned dashboard implementing a vertical infotainment display for the first time. New physical control elements enable intuitive interaction with climate controls, volume settings and other basic vehicle functions. Ergonomically adjustable armrests support the use of the vertical display while integrated magnetic wireless docks ensure efficient smartphone charging.
The company’s Lodge concept combines soft textile-based surfaces with robust tactile elements, creating what the auto maker describes as a “refined contrast”, with comfortable and durable materials and easy-care finishes ensuring “everyday practicality”.
The Peaq interior “defines a new standard for Škoda with regards to space, usability and chosen materials”, the company said.
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