When it comes to station-wagon vehicles, the Czech company Skoda had an important vehicle on the market: the Superb Combi. In 2013, the model received an important update for both its look and its technical features.
At the time of its launch in 2013, the facelifted version of the Skoda Superb Combi was the class-leader for its trunk space. Along with the Superb Limousine (sedan) version, it was the best selling range for the Czech brand.
When the second generation was launched in 2008, it was criticized for the headlights and taillights look. It kept the idea of the same shape for both front and rear lamps, but in a better way. For the first time, its DRL was used as a turn-signal. It was offered with a choice of 16", 17", and 18".
Inside, there was more room than in most of the cars. Its trunk space was of 633 liters with the rear seats up and up to 1875 liters with the rear seats folded. Due to its station-wagon shape, there was no reason for anyone to complain about the headroom. Three passengers could fit easily on the back seat. As for the driver, the seating position and the features available were unique on the market. The car had an umbrella inside the front or rear door, for instance. For the infotainment system, it featured a standard 5" touch-screen display, and an option for 6.5" was available, with a 30 Gb hard-disk.
For the technical department, the 2013 Superb Combi was available with an automatic parking system for the first time. And the DSG transmission was fitted for the vehicles with all-wheel-drive.
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