Skoda ups price, value proposition of Superb

BY JUSTIN HILLIARD | 7th Jul 2017


SKODA Australia has announced a raft of 2018 model year changes to its Superb sedan and wagon line-up including price rises of up to $4800, which applies to the flagship Sportline variant.

Now priced from $56,790 before-on road costs for the four-door body style, Sportline customers are compensated with the added inclusion of adaptive chassis control, hands-free tailgate operation, Canton premium sound system, parking assistant and electric seats with rear heating function.

The Czech car-maker claims this package adds $7510 worth of extra value, $2710 more than its increase in cost.

Elsewhere, the entry-level 162TSI and mid-range 140TDI sedans swell in price by $700 each, starting from $40,690 and $44,690 respectively.

Further upstream, the four-door 206TSI 4x4 is $800 more expensive than before, kicking off from $51,790.

Meanwhile, all wagon versions attract a $1700 premium over the aforementioned sedan list prices.

According to Skoda, the range-wide additions of blind-spot monitoring, lane keeping assistant, rear cross-traffic alert, adaptive cruise control with stop/go function, emergency assist and a 9.2-inch Columbus multimedia system help improve the Superb’s value proposition by $2770.

The options list is short, with a $1700 sunroof available for sedan models, while wagon buyers will have to fork out an extra $200 to receive a panoramic version.

A special paint colour dubbed Dragon Skin costs $1700, but it can only be selected on Sportline variants, while metallic and pearl effect hues command $700 each.

There are no mechanical changes to any of the Superbs, meaning all are still powered by 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engines paired to a six-speed DSG dual-clutch automatic transmission.

The petrol-powered 162TSI pumps out 162kW/350Nm, while the 140TDI diesel produces 140kW/400Nm, with both sending drive to the front wheels.

Alternatively, the 206TSI 4x4 and Sportline petrol both employ the same 206kW/350Nm tune with an all-wheel-drive system.

Last month, Skoda Australia enjoyed its best June on record thanks to 594 units finding homes, which represents a 23.8 per cent improvement over its 2016 result.

Specifically, the Superb is off to a strong start this year with 509 examples sold to the end of June, a significant jump from the 270 sales it achieved during the same period in 2016.

The refreshed Skoda Superb line-up will start rolling into local showrooms from September.

2017 Skoda Superb pricing*
Sedan
162TSI (a)$40,690
140TDI (a)$44,690
206TSI 4x4 (a)$51,790
Sportline (a)$56,790
Wagon
162TSI (a)$42,390
140TDI (a)$46,390
206TSI 4x4 (a)$53,490
Sportline (A)$58,490
*Excludes on-road costs

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