The fourth-generation Skoda Superb was spotted during testing and will bring a new approach to exterior design. It will also have a completely new interior when it hits the market in 2024.
The new Superb is based on the modular MQB platform of the Volkswagen Group, and the test model revealed a slight increase in length and wheelbase. That will be a significant difference compared to the Octavia, a model that has also undergone some changes in its fourth generation.
As previously predicted, the car will have a lower roofline and wide and thin taillights, including a slightly longer rear suspension. It will have a new radiator grille and the side profile will be improved with strong shoulder lines.
The Superb will be powered by the latest generation of internal combustion engines from the Volkswagen Group. This includes 2.0-liter petrol and diesel engines that will meet Euro 7 emission standards, which are likely to be available by 2025. The new Superb will also be available with a new plug-in hybrid version.
Source: Auto Express