Skoda Space SUV Promises 440-Mile Range and High-End Features

Vision 7S Concept / Photo courtesy of Skoda
Vision 7S Concept / Photo courtesy of Skoda

Skoda, a Czech automaker under the Volkswagen Group, released teaser images of its upcoming flagship electric SUV. This new model is expected to compete directly with the Hyundai Ioniq 9 and Kia EV9.

The SUV, likely named Space, will become Skoda’s most expensive model. It will be the first production vehicle to adopt the brand’s next-generation Modern Solid design language.

Skoda targets a 2026 launch for the Space. The model will play a key role in Skoda’s long-term growth strategy. The vehicle is based on the Vision 7S concept car, which was revealed in 2022.

Design and Dimensions

Skoda\'s new flagship electric SUV teaser / Photo courtesy of Skoda
Skoda’s new flagship electric SUV teaser / Photo courtesy of Skoda

Skoda has not revealed the full silhouette or grille design. The teaser images show only parts of the front, rear, and rear-side profile. These include the hood, trunk hatch, D-pillar, and T-shaped LED headlights and taillights. The design suggests an expanded version of Skoda’s existing SUV style.

The Space will be similar in size to the Kodiaq, Skoda’s top-tier internal combustion engine SUV. It is expected to be approximately 4,900 mm (193 inches) long. 

Skoda\'s new flagship electric SUV teaser / Photo courtesy of Skoda
Skoda’s new flagship electric SUV teaser / Photo courtesy of Skoda

It’s 250 mm (9.8 inches) longer than the Enyaq. The Space will likely have a seven-seat configuration and provide more interior room.

Performance and Technology

Skoda\'s new flagship electric SUV teaser / Photo courtesy of Skoda
Skoda’s new flagship electric SUV teaser / Photo courtesy of Skoda

Skoda will build the Space on the Volkswagen Group’s MEB+ electric vehicle (EV) platform. The model will offer both rear-wheel drive with a single motor and all-wheel drive with dual motors. Performance is expected to be similar to that of the Volkswagen ID.7. The Space is projected to feature an 86 kWh battery and a 210 kW (282 horsepower) rear motor, offering up to 709 km (440 miles) of driving range.

The interior will feature a 14.6-inch touchscreen, an 8.8-inch digital instrument cluster, an augmented reality head-up display, and a two-spoke steering wheel.

Vision 7S Concept / Photo courtesy of Skoda
Vision 7S Concept / Photo courtesy of Skoda

Skoda is also expected to include a child seat integrated into the second-row center console to appeal to families.

Market Strategy and Brand Aspirations

Vision 7S Concept / Photo courtesy of Skoda
Vision 7S Concept / Photo courtesy of Skoda

The Space will compete with the Hyundai Ioniq 9 and Kia EV9, Tesla Model Y, Volvo EX90, Peugeot e-5008, and Mercedes-Benz EQB. Skoda plans to price the Space competitively while offering upscale features and practical performance.

The brand aims to attract family-oriented customers with a spacious cabin and long-range driving capabilities.

Vision 7S Concept / Photo courtesy of Skoda
Vision 7S Concept / Photo courtesy of Skoda

Last year, Skoda recorded  €2.1 billion in operating profit and sold 936,600 vehicles worldwide, achieving 6.9% growth compared to the previous year. With the Space launch, Skoda now aims to surpass 1 million global vehicle sales annually for the first time in its history.

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