Updated Superb solely available in petrol-auto form
There are 2 variants on sale - Sportline and Laurin & Klement (L&K)
Variants distinguishable by their exterior and interior themes
Skoda’s large sedan, the Superb, has just got an update. The mid-cycle refresh brings tweaked styling, a longer equipment list and a switch to BS6 power. The 2.0-litre diesel engine has been dropped altogether while the old 1.8-litre turbo-petrol unit has been replaced by a new 190hp, 2.0-litre turbo-petrol engine. There’s no manual gearbox option with a 7-speed dual-clutch auto being standard fit.
While there may be only one engine-gearbox option on offer, buyers can choose between two different flavours of the Superb. The Superb Sportline – with its gloss-black exterior trim, a boot lip spoiler, all-black cabin with red highlights and single piece front seats – has the sportier air about it. The L&K (Laurin & Klement), on the other hand – with its chrome décor on the outside, different design dual-tone of alloy wheels and dual-tone cabin (with a choice of leather upholstery colours) – has premium appeal. Each variant additionally also packs in some exclusive equipment.
Read on to know the finer points:
Skoda Superb Sportline [Rs 29.99 lakh]
- LED headlamps with DRLs
- LED fog lamps with cornering function
- 17-inch Stratos alloy wheels
- Rain sensing wipers
- Panoramic sunroof
- Powered tailgate
- Key-less entry and go
- Puddle lamps
- Powered front seats with memory function
- Virtual Cockpit digital instrument cluster (Sportline only)
- Three-zone climate control
- Powered tailgate
- Powered wing mirrors with heating and memory function
- Cruise control
- 8.0-inch touchscreen with SD-card based navigation
- Rear sun visors
- 10 colour ambient lighting
- 8 airbags
- ABS with EBD
- Front and rear parking sensors
- Rear view camera
- Hill start assist
- Hill descent control
- Electronic parking brake with auto hold
- Anti-slip regulation
- Electronic locking differential
Skoda Superb L&K (Rs 32.99 lakh)
In addition to the Sportline variant
- 17-inch Cassiopeia alloy wheels
- Heated and ventilated front seats
- Powered front seats with memory function for driver only
- Boss button to adjust front passenger seat from the back
- Driver fatigue warning system
- Selectable drive modes
- Hands-free tailgate opening
- 610W Canton audio system
- Skoda logo projection when front doors opened
- Umbrellas in front doors
- Power Nap package with fold-out supports on rear headrests
- Warning indicator lights on doors
- Tyre pressure monitor
The Skoda Superb goes up against the Toyota Camry in India.
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