A new sketch released by Skoda previews the design of the facelifted Skoda Superb flagship ahead of a reveal later this month.
The preview image hints at a subtle evolution of the Mazda 6 rival’s front fascia, which retains Skoda’s trademark grille design, alongside redesigned headlight clusters and a reworked lower bumper.
Like the recently launched Scala hatchback, the revised Superb will feature the marque’s name in letters across its bootlid, in place of the Skoda emblem.
More significant is the fact that the new Superb will be the first to offer a plug-in hybrid option, likely the same 1.4 TSI petrol-electric powertrain that features in the Volkswagen Passat GTE, with which it shares a platform.
In the similar-sized Passat, this hybrid set-up produces a combined 215bhp and can emit as little as 39g/km of CO2. Like the Passat, the Superb can be expected to run in electric-only mode for up to 31 miles.
Inside, the Superb will benefit from similar interior revisions to those received by theSkoda Rapid-replacing Scala hatchback. Wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay smartphone integration is likely to be made standard across the range, with an enhanced focus on simplicity and ergonomics differentiating the new model from its predecessor.
Skoda’s revamped infotainment system will also feature, enabling over-the-air updates and new mobile app functions. Increased personalisation is likely, with Skoda currently offering new microfibre interior materials and backlighting lower down the range.
Last year, Skoda design chief Oliver Stefani pledged to roll out a new, bolder design language for the Czech firm in the run-up to mass electrification of its line-up.
“Skoda values have always been functionality, usability and practicality,” he said. “We’d like to add more emotion.”
The new Superb will be revealed in full during the IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship, of which Skoda is the long-standing main sponsor, in Bratislava later this month.
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the sketch reveals very litle and what you see is ho hum- like any other car on the road. Why are cars styled so awfully? This is merely another example.
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https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/skoda/superb/105441/new-skoda-superb-15-tsi-2019-review
I am currently looking to move my 65 Plate Superb Estate L&K on soon and I am intrigued to see what is on offer with this (2nd) Facelifted model.
The one thing they didn't mention though will the PHEV be an 'engine choice' or will it be a stand-alone model ?, I hope it's the former ....
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It will be an engine choice available with different trims:
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Hi I read somewhere that the Surperb would have an electric range of 44 miles (claimed) and the new 1.5L engine