First glimpse of new-gen Skoda Superb revealed, will be presented with these changes on November 2

The new Skoda Superb is expected to be available in two body shapes. Apart from the sedan, Skoda will also launch the model in its combi avatar in the global markets. The sketch shows that the 2023 Superb car will come with the manufacturer's new language Modern Solid. The interior of the new Superb is expected to get updates. Let us know about it.

Oct 26, 2023 - 15:33
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First glimpse of new-gen Skoda Superb revealed, will be presented with these changes on November 2

Czech carmaker Skoda has revealed the first glimpse of the next-generation Superb sedan. The company has announced that this sedan will be officially introduced on November 2. The first set of sketches of the new-gen Skoda Superb has been unveiled.

It can be seen in the pictures presented that its exterior has been updated a lot. It is expected to be launched in India also, but no timeline has been disclosed by the company yet.

The new Skoda Superb is expected to be available in two body shapes. Apart from the sedan, Skoda will also launch the model in its combi avatar in the global markets. The sketch shows that the 2023 Superb car will come with the manufacturer's new language Modern Solid.

It includes slimmer headlights with matrix LED technology, attractive LED taillights, and a wide grille. The fourth generation SUperb will be based on the company's MQB platform. There is going to be no change in its dimensions.

The interior of the new Superb is expected to get updates. It may get a new 10-inch digital instrument console, advanced head-up display, and a new 12.9-inch touchscreen infotainment system. Apart from this, new color options can also be given to give a different feel to the interior.

The new Skoda Superb is likely to be powered by a set of TSI petrol, TDI diesel, and plug-in hybrid engines. These powertrains will be capable of providing power ranging from 150 HP to 265 HP. At the same time, its plug-in hybrid version can be equipped with Skoda's eTSI technology with a 48V battery.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer