2024 Skoda Superb Estate: A Premium Leap in Design, Comfort, and Performance

When it comes to the fourth-generation Skoda Superb, there’s no doubt it has leaped over all expectations in terms of design and functionality, positioning skoda way up in a more premium end under Volkswagen group. This new Superb is no more the upgraded VW Passat, it has become an incubative hatch in terms of innovation which Skoda developed.

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Skoda Superb Estate

Key Highlights

There are two petrols, two diesels and a plug-in hybrid on offer for the Superb Estate at launch, with the latter set to be accompanied by a range-topping petrol variant later. All-wheel drive is offered on the most powerful models, and all Superbs feature a slick DSG dual-clutch automatic transmission. Available in SE Technology, SE L and super-luxurious Laurin & Klement trims, it caters to diverse needs and tastes.

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Skoda Superb Estate Interior

The spacious interior, upgraded multimedia system and quality materials contribute to the premium feel of the Superb. Skoda has backtracked — practicality is the order of the day, with a spacious cabin and large boot alongside these so-called smart dials that need some level of intelligent control. Rear-seat passengers aren’t left out of the comfort party either; there’s lots of legroom and quality materials on display throughout.

Skoda Superb Estate Infotainment

Although Performance and Efficiency refined

The new Superb is also offered with updated four-cylinder engines, plus mild-hybrid tech for the 1.5-liter petrol. Skoda will also please diesel lovers with an ongoing commitment to fuel economy. The DSG gearbox does feel a bit hesitant at low speeds but excels on the open road, driving decently. VW has done a good job of balancing ride quality around the comfort/stability spectrum with DCC (Dynamic Chassis Control) Plus adaptive suspension for max control over the Volkswagen Novitec Scirocco II tuning unit.

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Aerodynamics and Design

Skoda Superb Estate

Skoda claims the details of their polished design serve to improve the aerodynamics of the Superb. Featuring a wind tunnel-honed drag coefficient as low as 0.23 in some configurations, the car is intended for smooth sailing through narrow streets and twisting country lanes alike. The styling remains elegant and restrained with its well-defined surfaces, minimal chrome, and a more civlized front end borrowed from Skoda’s Enyaq EV.

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A Competitive Edge

Because there are fewer large estates available, the Superb is facing competition from SUVs than other estate cars. The very reason it’s so appealing is due to it being functional, stylish and packed with tech features for the price.

Skoda Superb Estate

Prices start from $45,978.0 (£36,175) for Skoda’s Superb estate nails the all-important spheres of pragmatism and refinement as well better than any car in this list – fantastic given the starting position of its rivals that have a stronger premium feel today.

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Ben Temnick

Ben Temnick is an automotive professional with over five years of experience in engineering and journalism. He has worked on a range of vehicles, from heavy machinery to consumer models, and has contributed to platforms like Auto Daily Diary and Urb TV KE since 2020. As the founder of Motor Rove, Ben Temnick blends hands-on expertise with a commitment to delivering accurate and insightful automotive content, solidifying his role as a trusted voice in the industry.

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