ŠKODA Superb Sedan

ŠKODA's individual approach to design has made the ŠKODA Superb a fascinating vehicle. Thanks to the patented construction of Twin Door, the ŠKODA Superb combines the practical advantages of a Lift back with the elegance of a Sedan. The spaciousness of the interior and the materials used enhance the extraordinary level of comfort and luxury during any journey.

The ŠKODA Superb marks its arrival sporting several new features. For the first time in a ŠKODA vehicle there is a driver's knee and rear side airbags, part of nine airbags offering supreme protection. The ŠKODA Superb also includes Park Assist and Bi-Xenon headlamps with Adaptive Front light System for your convenience and safety. The 118TSI engine powers an all-new 7-speed automatic DSG transmission.

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ŠKODA Superb Interior

ŠKODA Superb Twin Door System

The TwinDoor system

ŠKODA's Twin Door system is a unique way of opening the boot, and an original ŠKODA design guaranteed to take your breath away. If you wish to place smaller items in the boot, simply open the boot as you would on a classic Sedan type body. But when you need to move a larger or bulkier load, the Superb transformation begins. Thanks to the Twin Door system you can open the rear boot, including the rear window, as you would with a Lift back and get easy access to the luggage space. And, by tilting the backrest of the rear seats, the volume of usable space can be increased from 565 to an imposing 1,670 litres.

And when you need to close the Twin Door, let the lid lightly close to be fully locked by electrical motors automatically.

ŠKODA Superb Bi-Xenon headlamps with AFS

Bi-Xenon headlamps with AFS

The headlights of the ŠKODA Superb lend the front section of the vehicle a dynamic appearance.

Bi-Xenon headlights feature outstanding illumination and combined with the new AFS (Adaptive Front light System), automatically adapt the lighting to various travel situations. They swivel into turns and, dependent on the speed and actual driving conditions, change the illuminated surface by offering various lighting regimes, e.g. for the city, motorway or driving in rain.