Skoda Superb Debut At Geneva
Czech auto manufacturer Skoda will debut its new Skoda Superb at the Geneva motor show.
The 2009 Skoda Superb is based on the Wolkswagen Passat and is 5 meters in length the 1.7 meters wide. In terms of engine, there will be various options available from the base level 105 hp and the top 260 hp engine.
As autoblog reports, the new sedan also has its own unique bodywork and badging, but like all top-of-the-line Czech models, the best view is at the back where the Skoda features a useful hatchback setup.
A five- or six-speed manual will come standard depending on which engine is chosen, but the Superb will also have an available DSG twin-clutch transmission option.
Mostly, the new version kept much of its predecessor’s appearance, but now looks stronger and more powerful. We will have to wait until 2009 for the Superb to debut at Geneva, but we’ll keep you informed of any new details if they become available.
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