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2024 Skoda Superb gets a stylish makeover

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【Summary】The 2024 Skoda Superb estate and saloon have received a sleek design update. The new sketches reveal the model's modern design language, including sharper headlights and improved practicality. The interior features customizable rotary controllers, a new infotainment system, and sustainable materials. The Superb will be available with petrol, diesel, and hybrid options. Skoda plans to release refreshed versions of the Octavia, Kamiq, Scala, and Kodiaq models by 2026.

FutureCar Staff    Oct 25, 2023 9:24 AM PT
2024 Skoda Superb gets a stylish makeover

The upcoming 2024 Skoda Superb has been showcased in a series of new sketches, providing a glimpse of its sleek design in both estate and saloon versions.

Scheduled for a full reveal on November 2nd at 6pm, the new Skoda Superb incorporates design elements from the company's Modern Solid design language. This includes sharper headlights, improved headroom, and enhanced practicality.

Earlier this year, Skoda unveiled the interior of the Superb, which will undergo a complete overhaul. The popular model will feature customizable rotary controllers, a new infotainment system, and the use of more sustainable materials.

The retention of rotary dials is expected to be a hit among buyers. Positioned below the 13.0in infotainment touchscreen, the three dials come with a 32mm digital display and offer ergonomic functionality.

Skoda states that the outer dials can be used to control seat heating and interior temperature, while the center dial allows adjustments for infotainment volume, fan speed, air conditioning, driving modes, and sat-nav zoom.

Additional features of the Superb include four USB-C ports, massage seats, four-way adjustable lumbar support, and a repositioned gear selector on the steering column.

The fully revealed Superb, which has already been tested in prototype form, will undergo a radical visual and technological revamp. It is expected to be available for purchase in late 2023, offering a range of petrol, diesel, and hybrid options.

Skoda has emphasized the importance of its internal combustion engine (ICE) models during its transition to becoming an all-electric car manufacturer. These models cater to the needs of customers in markets that are transitioning to e-mobility at varying speeds.

In addition to the Superb, Skoda has plans to refresh its Octavia, Kamiq, and Scala models by 2026, as well as introduce a second-generation Kodiaq.

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