Superb, Skoda’s flagship thermal model, tips its hat to electric vehicles

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Skoda Superb

The new Skoda Superb Sedan and Combi are now available for purchase with two internal combustion engine options, including for the first time a hybrid.

The fourth-generation Skoda Superb makes its debut in Sedan and Combi versions, powered by a 150 hp TDI engine and, for the first time, an e-TSI engine with an upgraded mild hybrid system, also producing 150 hp. Both are paired with a DSG7 transmission. The lineup will initially be offered in two generously equipped trim levels: Selection and Laurin & Klement. The first Superbs have arrived at dealerships and are waiting for their new customers.

Entry-level versions include the mHEV coupled with the 150 hp TSI. The Sedan is priced at €44,380, while the station wagon starts at €45,480. The Skoda Superb Selection comes standard with 8 airbags and a deployable passenger airbag, a rearview camera integrated with front and rear parking sensors, tri-zone automatic climate control, a refrigerated Phonebox with wireless charging, LED headlights (high beam, low beam, position lights, and turn signals), LED taillights, a traditional umbrella stored inside the driver’s door, heated front seats, and wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay systems.

The Laurin & Klement trim, which represents the most luxurious version of each Skoda model, starts at €54,330. It enhances the features with rear headrests with “Airplane” supports, speed-sensitive steering, DCC Pro with adaptive chassis control, Driving Mode Select, Full LED taillights with sequential turn signals, Canton 14-speaker sound system with equalizer, acoustic glass on the front and rear windows (with tinted rear windshield and side windows), an automatic trunk cover, and perforated leather upholstery exclusive to this version.

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