Superb, Skoda’s fuel flagship goes electric

Superb, Skoda’s fuel flagship goes electric


The new Skoda Superb Sedan and Combi are available for sale in two petrol engines, including for the first time a hybrid.

The fourth generation Skoda Superb makes its debut in Sedan and Combi versions, with the TDI engine developing 150 hp and for the first time the e-TSI engine with the top version of the mild hybrid system, also developing 150 hp . Both are connected to the DSG7 box. The range will initially be available in 2 well-equipped fineness levels, Selection and Laurin & Klement. The first Superbs have arrived for sale and are just waiting for their new customers.

At the entry level, we get mHEV versions with 150 hp TSI. The sedan costs 44,380 euros while the station wagon starts at 45,480 euros. The Skoda Superb Selection offers the likes of 8 standard airbags and a detachable passenger airbag, a reversing camera with front and rear parking sensors, three-zone automatic climate control, a fridge-free telephone kit with induction charging, LED headlights (LED high beam, dipped beam, position light and indicator) and LED taillights, traditional canopy integrated on the driver’s side door, heated front seats and wireless Android Auto and Apple Carplay systems.

The end of Laurin & Klement, which represents the most luxurious version of each model in Skoda, starts from 54,330 euros, completes the equipment with rear heads with “Bird” type heads, power steering with speed control, DCC Pro with chassis changeable. control, Drive Mode Select, Full LED taillights with navigation indicators, Canton Sound System with 14 speakers and volume equalizer and acoustic glazing on front and rear windows (with tinted windows and rear window), automatic trunk lid and individual vents. leather upholstery.

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