Skoda's third generation Superb will be shown officially in February,
but details have already emerged that give us a good indication of what
the new car will be like. To begin with, Skoda's foray into the realm
of entry-level luxury will continue unabated. The new third-generation
Superb will look more grown-up on the outside, even more spacious on the
inside, and better
equipped than the previous-gen car. Based on VW's MQB platform architecture that's shared with cars like the new Passat, Octavia and Golf, it will also come with a set of well-engineered mechanical bits.
equipped than the previous-gen car. Based on VW's MQB platform architecture that's shared with cars like the new Passat, Octavia and Golf, it will also come with a set of well-engineered mechanical bits.
The biggest difference over the current car, however, will be the new,
smoother flowing profile and the more grown up luxury car look (think
Audi A6 or A8). What has allowed this to happen is the fact that Skoda
have done away with the twin door rear; the unique bit that allowed the
luggage compartment to be accessed via both a large hatchback lid as
well as a traditional boot lid. The removal of all the extra hardware
has resulted in a less upright rear and an smoother overall profile. And
it looks much nicer around the back too, the curved rear section and
the semi fast-back-like raked rear windscreen add a coupe-like
sportiness. Despite this, the Superb is more practical that the older
car; boot space is up by more than 60 litres, at 625 litres, and you can
expand that to 1,760 litres once the rear seats are folded down.
Up front, the new Superb gets Skoda's new two part, butterfly-shaped
grille and a set of larger headlamps with a distinct hollowed out
section below them. The nose now looks more aggressive, and the sharp
cutlines on the bonnet and fenders, and the tastefully flared wheel
arches add to the sporty stance. Now 20mm longer, a considerable 50mm
wider and using a new stretched (by 80mm) wheelbase, the new Superb will
be larger still on the inside. The legroom has improved over the older
car, the cabin is wide enough to fit three abreast in the rear, and the
roominess up front is better as well. Despite its larger size, the new
Superb will also be around 75kg lighter.
Because it shares its platform with cars like the VW Passat, the new
Superb is also likely to have a lot of the latest goodies found on VW's
new B8, such as adjustable dampers and a new-gen infotainment system.
There will be a slight roll back on the heavy use of traditional
materials like wood, leather and chrome. This is to ensure that Skoda
falls in line with the Volkswagen group's hierarchy; above the Czech
brand sits Volkswagen, then Audi and Bentley. However, the new car will
not be any less luxurious, according to Skoda's design chief Joseph
Kaban (spl): "It will be a younger, more youthful interpretation of
luxury, and you will find the car has no compromises."
Power is expected to come from a 2.0-litre diesel motor tuned for around
170bhp or the 1.8-litre 177bhp turbo-petrol engine. The current
automatic DSG gearboxes are expected to be carried forward. Expect the
new Superb to hit Indian dealerships towards the end of 2015.
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