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Skoda Superb Set for India Launch on April 3, 2024

Skoda Superb Set for India Launch on April 3, 2024

According to dealer sources, Skoda Auto India is gearing up to introduce an updated version of the Superb on April 3, 2024. It's worth noting that this iteration will be based on the previous-generation Superb model, not the latest one unveiled late last year.

Insider information suggests that the updated Skoda Superb will see a limited production run of just 100 units this time. Unlike its predecessor, which was assembled in India, this version will be imported to the country through the Completely Built Unit (CBU) route. It is expected to be available in a single, fully loaded L&K variant.

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Skoda Superb Front 3-Quarter View

Engine Specifications and Performance

The 2024 Skoda Superb will be equipped with the same 2.0-liter, four-cylinder petrol engine, delivering 187bhp and 320Nm of torque. Paired with a seven-speed DSG automatic transmission, the car is capable of accelerating from 0-100kmph in approximately 7.7 seconds.

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Skoda Superb Interior

Features and Equipment

The Superb will come packed with features, including the L&K package, adaptive LED headlamps, LED fog lights with cornering function, wired Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, 12-way electrically adjustable front seats with ventilation and massage functions for the driver seat. Additionally, it will offer Cognac upholstery, three-zone climate control, a virtual cockpit, nine airbags, Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), park assist with a 360-degree camera, Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), and Electronic Differential Lock (EDS). It will not come with a panoramic sunroof.

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Skoda Superb Rear 3-Quarter View

Color Options and Wheels

Three colors will be offered for the new Superb: Magic Black, Water World Green, and Rosso Brunello. It will ride on 17-inch wheels, a deviation from the 18-inch units found on the global-spec model.

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