Skoda recently launched the new Superb in India. We find out if it lives up to its legacy.
Should I buy one?
We can’t think of a big enough reason not to. Sure, the touchscreen is small at 6.5 inches (people have phones bigger than this today) and it misses the in-built navigation. The instrument dials are a bit plain-looking and the dash, in general, looks like an Octavia. But look at these against the Superb's sheer size, entertaining engines, excellent ride, and the space and equipment that's ahead of what other manufacturer's offer and it’s hard not to like this car. And if you are still sitting on the fence, Skoda has even priced this car competitively, which is why making a case against it will be really quite difficult.
Sergius Barretto