Current-gen Superb will go on sale in India again, though in limited numbers as a CBU.
Skoda India will reintroduce the current-gen Superb sedan in our market in limited numbers in the coming months, our sources tell us. Sales of the current-gen Superb were discontinued due to the enforcement of stringent BS6 Phase II emission norms that came into effect from April 1, 2023. The brand had exclusively confirmed to us back in May this year that it is evaluating a plan to reintroduce the Superb in the Indian market.
- Skoda Superb to be sold with a 2.0-litre turbo-petrol
- Will come with ADAS and a 360-degree camera
- To launch in single top-spec L&K variant
Skoda Superb will be sold as a CBU
Unlike before, the Superb will not be locally assembled in India, but will be fully imported. Skoda will bring the new Superb to India under the government’s GSR 870 rule that allows manufacturers to import a total of 2,500 units of any right-hand-drive vehicle falling under M and L category, without any homologation requirements.
This rule facilitates Skoda to bring the Superb back with the updated 2.0-litre TSI engine without homologating it. Since the number of units allocated for the indian market is limited, homologation would have otherwise been unfeasible. The 2.0-litre petrol engine is good for 190hp and will continue to come mated to a sole 7-speed DSG gearbox.
The current-gen Skoda Superb is at the fag-end of its life cycle and its reintroduction is a stop-gap measure by Skoda as the all-new fourth-gen Superb will see a global debut in the coming months. Skoda has already revealed next-gen Superb’s interior and equipment details, recently.
Will be first Skoda to get ADAS in India
The upcoming Skoda Superb will have more features too, and the Czech brand will reintroduce it in only the top-spec L&K trim. The Superb will also get ADAS features – a first for a Skoda in India – that include lane-keeping assist and adaptive cruise control with speeds up to 210kph. It will also get park assist with a 360-degree camera.
Only three exterior paint shade options will be available – Rosso Brunello (New), Water World Green (New), and Magic Black. The standard alloy wheel size will be 17-inch, made by Stratos. It will also get a Columbus Infotainment system, which wasn’t available in the made-in-India Superb. Additionally, Skoda’s adaptive chassis control tech will be standard, along with the active tyre pressure monitoring system and nine airbags.
Skoda Superb expected price
Some dealers we spoke to are accepting unofficial bookings for the sedan, with prices being quoted around the Rs 50 lakh (ex-showroom) mark. Expect more details on the Superb’s re-launch to surface in the coming weeks.
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