Updated: January 25, 2021, 10:50 AM IST
KODA AUTO India unveiled the refreshed SUPERB range - the new SportLine as well as the new Laurin & Klement at an attractive ex-showroom price of INR 31.99 lacs and INR 34.99 lacs, respectively. Introduced in 2004, the KODA SUPERB defined the luxurious limousine class in India. The refreshed KODA SUPERB, with its modern design, exquisite interiors, class leading safety, and unparalleled value proposition, pushes the yardstick further.
Mr. Zac Hollis, Brand Director, KODA AUTO India said, Since its introduction, the KODA SUPERB has been setting benchmarks in its segment, and the one above. With its compelling combination of elegant design, luxurious interiors, plentiful space, and distinctive presence, the saloon has been a favourite for many value luxury seekers in India. The refreshed KODA SUPERB hosts some contemporary updates that further elevat
It was offered in a single variant powered by a 150PS 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine, paired to a 7-speed DSG gearbox.
Locally assembled Karoq could bring down the price from Rs 24.99 lakh (ex-showroom).
Currently, Skoda’s focus is on the launch of the Creta-rivalling Kushaq SUV by mid-2021.
Ever since the 1,000 allocated units of Skoda’s premium compact SUV, the Karoq, sold out in India in October 2020, the SUV has been temporarily dropped from the company’s website. We’ve been eagerly waiting for the Karoq to return and now, a recent RTO document suggests it could happen pretty soon.
While the Karoq that retailed in India was a completely built-up unit (CBU), the SUV could now be locally assembled. Skoda Director Zac Hollis even mulled over it in our video interview. If the Karoq does come via this route, it will become an affordable offering, compared to its previous asking price of Rs 24.99 lakh (ex-showroom)
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The entry-level
Skoda Rapid Rider has been reintroduced in the market at a price of Rs 7.79 lakh (ex-showroom, India). Skoda had
temporarily halted bookings for this variant of its midsize sedan in July 2020 (and later delisting it), owing to stronger than anticipated demand. Skoda Auto India brand director Zac Hollis in a later
tweet in September 2020 revealed that the model was virtually sold out for the year.
Priced about Rs 40,000 below the Rapid Rider Plus
Prices of select variants hiked by Rs 20,000
Skoda Rapid Rider: Equipment and engine details At Rs 7.79 lakh, the Rapid Rider is now Rs 30,000 dearer than the price at which it was launched, though there is no change to the equipment list. As before, you continue to get kit such as auto climate control, rear air-con vents, a 2-DIN audio system with USB, aux and Bluetooth connectivity, all four power windows, remote central locking, rear defogger, adjustable headrests at the front and rear, power-adjustable wi
Updated Skoda Superb Launched in India at Rs 31.99 Lakh, L&K Edition at 34.99 Lakh
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Skoda Auto India has unveiled the refreshed Superb sedan range - the new SportLine as well as the new Laurin & Klement at an ex-showroom price of Rs 31.99 lakhs and Rs 34.99 lakhs, respectively. Introduced in 2004, the new Superb gets updated design, new features and cabin design.
Mr. Zac Hollis, Brand Director, ŠKODA AUTO India said, Since its introduction, the ŠKODA SUPERB has been setting benchmarks in its segment, and the one above. With its compelling combination of elegant design, luxurious interiors, plentiful space, and distinctive presence, the saloon has been a favourite for many value luxury seekers in India. The refreshed ŠKODA SUPERB hosts some contemporary updates that further elevates its appeal and shall be appreciated by all.