The Skoda Superb presents a very businesslike image with its well-balanced design and precise details, which will appeal to its intended market. The magnificent back seat capacity is undoubtedly the highlight of the Superb, which is also elegant and boasts excellent internal quality and functionality ratings. Following a demanding workday, one might unwind there. Additionally, the boot has ample room for a large amount of luggage, making it ideal for weekend trips.
Design
An entirely new look for a car that was once more refined and dignified, the Superb's increased edges and curves give it a significantly more aggressive and sporting aspect. Matrix LED headlights look great with the angular, pointed taillamps that accompany them. Although the smaller widths do allow for some practical tyre profiles that help the Superb attain its amazing ride quality, the new 17-inch alloys should have been larger to better match the wheel arches.
The Skoda Superb's interiors haven't seen many modifications, but one standout variation is the new Sportline model, which has access to the Virtual Cockpit. Surprisingly, the lineup's distinctive L&K variation receives an analogue display that is noticeably more antiquated.
Specifications
Engine and Gearbox
A two-liter turbocharged petrol engine producing 190 PS and 320 Nm of torque was fitted with a seven-speed DCT (dual-clutch automated) gearbox for the Superb.
Performance
The rather large sedan's performance is nonetheless sufficient to get it from 20 to 80 kmph in 5.01 seconds and 100 kmph in 8.33 seconds. The DSG's operation demonstrates this smoothness as well. Whether you're speeding down an empty road or meandering through a metropolis, it always stays buttery. Additionally, the Superb's 2.0-liter engine can be surprisingly fuel-efficient if you drive it carefully; in highway tests, it returned 16.52 mpg and 11.28 mpg in the city.
Features
With its many features, like air conditioning, a big touchscreen screen, Bluetooth connectivity, a high-end sound system, a sunroof, heated seats, and a rearview camera, the Skoda Superb is an excellent option for families and individuals seeking a beautiful, functional, and comfortable vehicle.
Safety
The Superb is equipped with eight airbags, a 360-degree camera, ABS, EBD, ESC, mechanical brake aid, multi-collider brake, HBD, hill hold, traction control, and TPM for added safety.
Suspension and Brakes
It has a front suspension of McPherson using a torsion stabiliser and lower triangle links, as well as a rear suspension of single longitudinal and transverse linkage and a multiple element axle with a torsion stabilizer. The brake mechanism is a dual-rate vacuum-assisted hydraulic dual-diagonal circuit braking system with single or piston floating calliper disc brakes with internal cooling in the front and rear disc brakes.
Variants
The Superb is currently available in two variants: Sportline, and Laurin & Klement.
Pros
- Could debut with competent petrol and diesel powertrains.
- Retains the unique design language that makes it stand out.
- It share the Kodiaq's cabin layout and design elements.
Cons
- Does not hold its value in the used car market.
- At this price point, there are more enticing SUVs.
Price
Prices for the Skoda Superb are vary based on the model chosen, from Rs. 28.00 lakh to Rs. 35.00 lakh. The Sportline is retailed at Rs 31.99 lakh, and the Laurin & Klement, which is priced at Rs 34.99 lakh.
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