Photo Credit: YouTubeFor larger families, a third row can make the difference between a vehicle that comfortably fits everyone and one that simply doesn't have enough room. Now, EV brand Škoda is giving families looking to make the switch to all-electric driving another option, with a three-row model designed to combine the practicality of a larger family vehicle with the benefits of an electric powertrain.While the brand, which operates under Volkswagen, is not sold in America, it can still be eye-opening to see what's sold elsewhere in the world and hope it could one day come stateside or influence future models through showing what works well and becomes popular. Here's what to knowEV reviewer and creator Bjorn Nyland posted a YouTube video giving his first impressions of the seven-seat Škoda Peaq, with particular attention on passenger space and the usefulness of the third row.For a lot of motorists, the main hesitation around buying an electric vehicle has less to do with range or charging and more to do with whether it can take over family-duty tasks such as school runs, road trips, carpools, and hauling equipment.AdvertisementAdvertisementFrom Nyland's tour, Škoda appears to be targeting exactly that concern. The back seats are presented as more than a token addition, and the video offers a practical sense of passenger room and cabin layout beyond what a spec sheet can show.More backgroundCompared with two-row crossovers, the field of three-row electric SUVs is still relatively small, and many current choices are priced toward the premium end. That leaves an opening for buyers who need extra seating without moving into luxury-vehicle territory.The Peaq speaks to a basic real-world need: Drivers may want a cleaner transportation option, but they still need room for children, grandparents, strollers, sports gear, or luggage. When a seven-seat EV cannot manage those everyday needs comfortably, selling buyers on it becomes much tougher.Luckily, auto manufacturers are answering those concerns with larger EVs that offer families better all-electric options. AdvertisementAdvertisementWhen people evaluate bigger EVs, range and horsepower are not the only issues; third-row access, luggage space, and overall seating comfort are also central concerns.As automakers introduce more electric models sized for families, reviews like this can make it easier to tell which ones are genuinely useful and which simply appear roomy in marketing images.Get TCD's free newsletters for easy tips, smart advice, and a chance to earn $5,000 toward home upgrades. To see more stories like this one, change your Google preferences here.