Skoda has re-launched the current-gen Superb in India. At Rs 54 lakh (ex-showroom), the Superb makes a return in India after a gap of almost a year. Limited to just 100 units in India, the re-introduced Skoda Superb is the second-gen car and not the all-new third-gen model that saw its global debut last November.
- Superb now sold only in the top-spec L&K trim
- Gets dynamic chassis control
- 190hp 2.0-liter turbo petrol now BS6.2 compliant
2024 Skoda Superb: what’s new?
As reported by us before, the 2024 Skoda Superb for India is a full import and not the made-in-India model. At Rs 54 lakh, the fully imported Superb is now priced Rs 16.71 lakh higher over the previous top-spec Superb that was discontinued back in April last year. The 2024 Skoda Superb’s direct rival, the Camry sedan from Toyota starts at Rs 46.17 lakh (ex-showroom) and comes with a petrol-hybrid powertrain.
The 2024 Skoda Superb now comes with a single fully loaded variant in India. While the Skoda Superb L&K was available previously, the 2024 Superb L&K gets additional features over its predecessor. Notable add-ons include Skoda's dynamic chassis control tech, along with the active tyre pressure monitoring system and nine airbags.
Customers can order their new 2024 Skoda Superb in three exterior paint shade options only – Rosso Brunello (New), Water World Green (New) and Magic Black with 18-inch alloy wheels. Additionally, the 2024 Superb in India gets a 9-inch Columbus Infotainment system, which wasn't available earlier.
2024 Skoda Superb: powertrain
The Skoda Superb comes with a BS6 Phase II-compliant 2.0-litre, four-cylinder turbo-petrol power plant, producing 190hp and 320Nm - the same state of tune as before, mated to a 7-speed DSG automatic gearbox.
Skoda India: what else is in store?
While the Superb will be the brand’s “new” product at the higher end of the market, Skoda will also introduce an all-new compact SUV that will take on the likes of the Brezza, Venue and Sonet.
Also see:
Skoda compact SUV vs rivals: size, specs, expected price
Skoda compact SUV spied for the first time
Comments
Member Login
Personal Details
M K - 243 days ago
54 lakhs is a High Clock for Skoda.. They lost their sales Becoz of discontinued disel versions, and maintenance cost... At this price range everyone will have an option for Audi, Benz and Bmw models... Reconsidering Diesel models and Price cut will increase the sales....
0 0 Reply