PRAGUE – Skoda’s Vision 7S concept previews the largest of three all-electric vehicles that the company expects to release by 2026.

The seven-seat crossover has a new design language and brand identity, which Skoda claims will help it stand out from competitors and other Volkswagen Group products.

Skoda announced the Vision 7S on Tuesday and stated that it will invest an additional 5.6 billion euros ($5.6 billion) in electric mobility and 700 million euros in digitization over the next five years.

“We are significantly accelerating our e-campaign,” stated CEO Klaus Zellmer.

According to him, the Vision 7S previews a totally new Skoda model that will round out the high end of the brand’s product portfolio.
According to Zellmer, Skoda’s other two new battery-electric cars will be a small sedan and a compact crossover.