The third generation Skoda Superb is about to receive some mid-cycle action. The first spy
shots and spy video of the facelifted model surfaced online this week, courtesy
Auto.cz. The changes to the car's front-end are subtle in nature. Full-LED headlamps
have replaced the Bi-Xenon headlamps. The upper grille and lower grille may
seem unchanged at the first look, but a closer examination shows that Skoda has
cleverly hidden the changes using faux elements. On the sides, expect several
new alloy wheel designs.
Changes at the rear will be restricted to revised
tail lamps and chrome ornamentation that will run between the updated lighting
setup. Furthermore, the 2019 Superb features dynamic turn indicators (rear), a
feature which debuted in the Scala at Skoda.
As far as mechanical changes are concerned, the most
significant update will come in the form of the introduction of a plug-in
hybrid powertrain. It will comprise a 156 PS 1.4-litre TSI petrol engine along
with a 115 PS electric motor. The electrified powertrain will have a combined
power output of 217 PS. The electric motor will draw power from a 13 kWh
battery that will offer a pure electric range of almost 70 kilometres. The
current engine lineup, which includes 1.4-litre, 1.8-litre, and 2.0-litre
petrol and 1.6-litre and 2.0-litre diesel motors will be retained. It's not
known if the company would update any of the current engines.
The 2019 Skoda Superb (facelift) could have its
stage debut at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show in March. Its India launch could
happen as early as in the latter half of the year.