Skoda is coming up with 2026 Eviatiq, their three rowed battery-electric SUV. It was spied doing testing at the Nürburgring. It has lot of inspiration from the Vision 7S concept revealed in March 2025.




Spy shots reveal 2026 Skoda Eviatiq with about 4.9 meters (192 inches)—250 mm longer than the Enyaq iV. Overall it looks boxy and has aerodynamic silhouette. As per reports, it will have 2,700 liters of cargo space with seats folded. It’s exterior shows flush pop-out door handles for better aerodynamics and slim matrix headlights in the front.
Also, we can see there are small quarter windows given to reduce blind spots from thick A-pillars, this i consider an out of the box thinking by Skoda.
There is not much known about its interior but our trusted sources reveals it will have massive 15-inch landscape infotainment screen with latest Skoda’s updated MIB4 system. Other features will include wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and over-the-air updates.
The Eviatiq draws its foundation from Volkswagen Group’s reliable MEB architecture, starting with rear-wheel drive for entry-level versions and offering all-wheel drive through added front and rear motors for those who need extra grip. Those recent spy shots make it clear the rear uses drum brakes, a smart move to cut costs that’s pretty standard across MEB models such as the ID.4—yet it’s a step back from the full disc setup you see on higher-end gas-powered cars.