The Skoda Superb remains largely untouched for 2018, on the
outside. It does benefit from a new metallic color, called
Velvet Red, and a new set of 19-inch light alloy Acamar wheels, but you won't be able to tell the difference between this one, and the older
models, until catching a glimpse of the interior.
This is where the Czech manufacturer added Care
Connect, with automatic emergency call, a standard feature from the Ambition
up, regardless of the infotainment system chosen.
The company offers optimized
Colombus and Swing systems, whose displays have grown from 8 to 9.2 inches, and
from 5 to 6.5 inches, respectively. Remote access is also possible with the
Connect App, as the SmartLink+ feature offers new possibilities for networking
between the car and your smartphone, and there is improved communication among
occupants, with the Digital Voice Enhancement, which transmits the voice of the
front seat occupants to the rear, via a microphone.
Depending on how much customers are willing to pay
for the 2018MY sedan and estate, Skoda can also add an optional driver's seat,
with massage, ventilation and memory functions.
Other novelties include the addition of a new
acoustic film between the two glass surfaces of the front side windows, which
lowers noise levels, plus the Park Distance Control with Maneuver Assist, which
warns drivers using optical and acoustic signals, and applies the brakes
automatically, if necessary, while parking.