2024 Skoda Superb global debut tomorrow: What should you expect
Skoda's fourth generation Superb will be unveiled internationally tomorrow. The Czech automaker has already revealed exterior pictures of the fourth-generation Superb. The cabin and powertrain features of Skoda's upcoming flagship car have already been revealed, but the vehicle will make its global premiere tomorrow. Here are a few details that you should expect from the grand unveiling tomorrow.
New-gen Skoda Superb: Powertrains
The next-generation Superb will continue to offer petrol, diesel, and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) powertrains. All of the gasoline and diesel engines are linked to a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox.
The standard engine is a 1.5-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol with a 48V mild-hybrid system that produces 150PS of power. Above it are two 2.0-litre turbo-petrol engines, one with 204PS and the other with 265PS, as well as two 2.0-litre turbo-diesels, one with 150PS and one with 193PS. All-wheel drive is standard on the most powerful petrol and diesel variants.
In Europe, the 1.5-litre turbocharged four-cylinder plug-in hybrid will give more than 100 kilometers of electric range and will be available only in wagon form.
New-gen Skoda Superb: Design and Dimensions
The new Superb liftback is 43mm longer at 4,912mm than the previous model, 15mm narrower at 1,849mm, and 12mm taller at 1,481mm. The wheelbase is still 2,841mm long. The new Superb wagon, on the other hand, is 40mm longer at 4,902mm, 15mm slimmer at 1,849mm, and 5mm taller at 1,482mm than the present model.
The Superb is readily identifiable, but it now has a crisper appearance owing to Skoda's new Modern Solid design language. The new thinner LED Matrix beam headlights and LED taillights with "crystalline" components for a more premium appearance are among the features. As with the bumper intake, which is accentuated by a chrome strip, the grille looks to be bigger.
The C-shaped tail lighting system is still there at the back, but it now contains separate light parts that can be seen from the outside. The boot lip, reflector panels, and bumper design are all similar.
New-gen Skoda Superb: Interior and Features
The inside, on the other hand, is a total departure from the third-generation Superb. The enormous 12.9-inch floating touchscreen shared with the new Kodiaq is front and centre, and the dashboard features a layered design with wood and leather details.
The exterior AC vents are hidden by vertical dashboard inlays, which is a nice touch, and the two-spoke steering wheel is already known from variants sold in India. The new Superb will also have a drive selector placed on the steering column.
The centre console tunnel has a simple design, with only a few buttons and a tray for your phone, linking to a tunnel that also serves as a front armrest. The upholstery is made entirely of polyester, and the drive selector for the automatic transmission has been relocated behind the steering wheel.
Skoda has already confirmed with us that the car will be coming to our shores. A debut in India has yet to be determined, and we do not expect it until next year.
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