• There is a choice of two 2-litre petrol models, and two 2-litre diesels 

If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it’ seems to be the sensible watchword of Skoda as it unveils its new fourth-generation flagship Superb in hatchback and estate options. Well, not too much, anyway.

There is a choice of two 2-litre petrol models, and two 2-litre diesels, the more powerful versions being four-wheel drive, and a new range-topping 1.5-litre mild hybrid petrol Superb iV with a battery capability of up to 60 miles.

But significantly no pure electric version. Expect prices from £35,000 when they go on sale next year.

If it ain't broke: There is a choice of two 2-litre petrol models, and two 2-litre diesels

If it ain’t broke: There is a choice of two 2-litre petrol models, and two 2-litre diesels

At first glance you’d be hard pressed to spot the exterior styling tweaks aimed at making it look sleeker and more aerodynamic, including slimmer and brighter matrix LED headlamps. 

Both versions are slightly longer and taller than previous incarnations, with more boot room.


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