New, more detailed look at the new generation of the Skoda Superb Berlina. The mule has been hunted again on the roads of the Alps, revealing interesting details in these new spy photos. Some tests that will last for another year until its debut in mid-2023.
Skoda has already made it clear that it will be the only brand of the Wolfsburg giant conglomerate that will maintain representation in the D segment with the two traditional body variants, the sedan and the Skoda Superb estate. Last year saw the first mules of this most practical and versatile optionwhile just a few days ago the saloon mule appeared on the same stage.
These spy photos allow a more detailed look at the three-volume variant of the Skoda Superb 2023, whose development is being forged in Austria, in part. The Czech firm tests different adjustments of the revised MQB Evo platform, also carrying out brake tests, as well as suspension. The model has been surprised from all angles, being able to appreciate more clearly the increase in the height of the length with a modified front, the front beam has been brought forward a few millimetersso it has been tried to hide with the camouflaged bumper.
Mule Skoda Superb Berlina 2023
A front that, despite being camouflaged, does not yet have the image of the production model, although the Czechs will not throw the house out the window with this flagship. Your design will be an evolution of the currentas usual in Skoda although with more modern details based on the new style baptized as “Criteria”, enough to give a much more current air and continue to be one of the references in its category, especially now that it will not have rivals within the same group and not much of the competition either.
The gain in space will be directed especially to the rear seats, and to the volume of the trunk that will scratch a few more liters. For now, this test mule shows no new features inside, retaining the dashboard design of the current generation, but this part does will face a comprehensive renovation with a much cleaner design and fewer buttons and physical controls. An extra dose of advanced technology that the Czech will take, which will be transferred to the new models.
Skoda plans to present the two variants of the Superb mid 2023with a range of engines that will be more efficient, although there will be no major developments beyond technology 48 Volt MHEV that will reach gasoline and diesel. However, there will be news in the plug-in hybrid, because this time there will be two options and both with the 1.5 TSI Evo petrol engineplus a larger capacity lithium-ion battery to deliver up to 100 kilometers of autonomy in electric mode.