Skoda's Superb will become the brand's the first plug-in hybrid as part of a facelift for the midsize model. The Superb’s plug-in hybrid version is expected to combine parent Volkswagen Group's ...
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Our final report on life with a Skoda Superb feels like the end of an era – will it be?
Also… did you know that the Skoda Elroq vRS is now the quickest-accelerating Skoda ever? It’s a car that manages to smash all ...
The large passenger car segment, meaning big sedans and wagons, has taken a huge nosedive in terms of sales and available models over the past decade or so. The Toyota Camry remains a strong fleet and ...
The fourth generation of the Superb came in two shapes: sedan and station wagon, the latter being traditionally named Combi by the Czech car manufacturer. Škoda introduced the Superb nameplate in 1934 ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Matthew MacConnell covers the evolving world of motoring. I love the festive period. Shutting down my computer for two-to-three ...
Skodas have traditionally been big on value, and the Czech firm’s sedans don’t come any bigger than the Superb. Skoda has already issued its own carefully choreographed ‘spy’ images of the combi wagon ...
Skoda’s commitment to electrification will be led by the plug-in hybrid version of the Superb, which is expected to arrive next year. The company’s flagship saloon/estate will combine a 1.4-liter ...
0 to 62 mph (100 km/h) in 5.8 seconds. That’s how much a 2016 Skoda Superb needs to knock on the three-digit door, which is rather impressive for a mid-size family car with a four-cylinder engine.
Does Australia need yet another new car brand? It’s the question I keep asking myself seemingly every other week as a new brand announces its intention to join the other 70 odd marques already ...
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