Skoda Superb facelift launched at Rs 18.87 lakh

    Updated Skoda Superb gets a new grille, bumpers, lights and other styling updates.

    Published On Feb 10, 2014 06:32:00 PM

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    Skoda Superb facelift launched at Rs 18.87 lakh

    Skoda Superb facelift is priced from Rs 18.87 lakh to Rs 25.20 lakh

    Skoda has given the Superb sedan a facelift. The Superb gets styling tweaks at the front which include an all-new “butterfly” grille with the new two-tone Skoda logo, the head- and fog-lamps are reshaped and the front bumper is also re-profiled. 
     
    The Superb facelift also gets bi-xenon headlights with integrated LED daytime-running lights. The top-end Elegance trim now gets power washers and the front turn indicators are now in a C-shaped strip of seven LED segments. 
     
    The Superb facelift’s rear gets more significant tweaks in the form of new part-LED tail-lamps which look like the ones seen on Audis. The rear bumper, spoiler and boot-lid get styling tweaks and now look more angular and the number plate has moved to the boot lid from the bumper. 
    The updated Superb’s rear also gets the new Skoda logo and the “Superb” badge with the new Skoda typeface now moves from the centre to the bottom right of the lid. The new Superb also gets Helix alloy wheels which come in 10-spoke design. 
     
    Four trims are available for the updated Superb, the prices of which are as follows 
     
    Skoda Superb 1.8 TSI MT Ambition: Rs 18.87 lakh
    Skoda Superb 1.8 TSI MT Elegance: Rs 20.65 lakh
    Skoda Superb 1.8 TSI AT Elegance: Rs 22.27 lakh
    Skoda Superb 2.0 TDI AT Ambition: Rs 23.43 lakh
    Skoda Superb 2.0 TDI AT Elegance: Rs 25.20 lakh
    All prices Ex-showroom, Delhi
     
    Read our Skoda Superb facelift comprehensive review

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