2026 Skoda Space: An Exclusive Preview of the Premier Seven-Seater Electric Vehicle

The Vision 7S concept served as a preview for the MEB-based model.

  • Spy photographers have snapped the first photos of Skoda’s three-row electric crossover.
  • The model is set to launch in 2026 and the company has suggested it will be called the Space.
  • Based on the MEB platform, the model measures around 9.8 inches longer than the Enyaq.

Skoda introduced the Vision 7S concept nearly two years ago, but spy photographers have finally caught the production model. It’s expected to be called the Space and the company has previously confirmed it will be unveiled in 2026.

Spotted being tested in northern Sweden, the electric three-row crossover is heavily camouflaged yet showcases a Modern Solid design. While specifics are difficult to discern, the vehicle features a rounded front end with sleek, swept-back headlights. It also includes a prominent central air intake and sharp angular air curtains.

As we shift our focus to the rear, the vehicle showcases sleek body contours and seamlessly integrated door handles. The designers have also provided the crossover with a spacious greenhouse that closely resembles the original concept. Additionally, the prototype features an elongated, gently sloping roofline and front wheels designed for optimal aerodynamics.

There isn’t much to see out back, but the model has been equipped with a large spoiler and vertical taillights. The latter flow into the liftgate and mimic the concept. It’s also worth noting that Skoda has previously said the model will  measure approximately 192.9 inches (4.9 meters) long, which would be roughly 9.8 inches (250 mm) more than the Enyaq.

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Spy photographers didn’t get a good look inside, but the crossover will have seating for up to seven people. Skoda has also promised the model will offer “flexibility and enormous interior space.” It also appears that the Space could be equipped with a 14.6-inch infotainment system in a portrait orientation, although that’s not entirely clear at this point.

While specifics about the powertrain are still unclear, the concept utilized the MEB platform and featured an 89 kWh battery pack. This configuration offered a WLTP range exceeding 373 miles (600 km).

That’s not much to go on, but it’s possible the model could share some motors with the facelifted Enyaq. This means there could be rear- and dual-motor all-wheel drive systems that produce 282 hp (210 kW / 286 PS).