Skoda’s new generation Superb has arrived in Irish showrooms, with prices starting from a little over €54k.
The highly anticipated, Hatch and Combi estate are available to test drive with a familiar engine line up including a 1.5 TSI mild-hybrid and a HVO compatible 2.0 TDI diesel. Both engine options are paired to seven-speed DSG automatic transmissions.
The addition of a plug-in hybrid Superb, with a WLTP battery range of 124 kilometres, is certain to attract fleet and retail customers to a segment Skoda has dominated for the last seven years. There has been a 22.3 per cent increase in Irish sales for plug-in-hybrid vehicles year-on-year, with this trend likely to continue.
At the heart of the Superb PHEV is a 25.7 kWh battery that benefits from DC fast charging speeds of up to 50 kW, enabling a 10-80 per cent charge in just 26 minutes.
An 85 kW electric motor works in tandem with a 1.5 TSI petrol engine and six-speed DSG transmission to provide a combined system output of 150 kW (202 bhp ) with maximum torque of 350 Nm. Acceleration from 0-100 km/h takes 8.1 seconds.
Without the assistance of the petrol engine, the new Superb PHEV can travel up to 124 kilometres on pure electric drive (according to the WLTP cycle ). Annual road tax is €120 per annum. The Superb PHEV is available to order now in Combi estate guise with the Hatch version arriving next spring.
There are three Superb Combi PHEV versions to choose from, with finance offers from zero per cent HP or 1.9 per cent PCP.
The entry level 'Selection' (from €54,385 ) features keyless entry with an alarm and an electrically operated boot door. The 'Selection Plus' model (from €56,885 ) adds interior ambient lighting as well as ventilated leather seats with massage function. A luxurious and heavily specified 'Laurin & Klement' model (from €63,545 ) is also available.
Skoda Ireland says early ordering is advised to secure a Superb PHEV for early 2025.