New models - Skoda - SuperbSkoda Superb Sportline priced for AustraliaFourth-generation Skoda Superb launched Down Under, priced from $67,990 + ORC19 Jun 2025 By MATT BROGAN SKODA has officially launched its fourth-generation Superb into the Australian market this week, the Large segment passenger vehicle offered in Sedan (Liftback) and Wagon format priced from $67,990 plus on-road costs.
Offered again exclusively in Sportline trim, the Superb promises levels of comfort, driving dynamics, and standard specification expected of the nameplate, adding what Skoda Australia says is up to $10,900 more equipment for a $2400 increase in list price.
The all-new Superb rides on Volkswagen Group’s MQB Evo platform delivering even greater levels of chassis rigidity than before, improving handling, occupant ride comfort, and safety.
The vehicle grows slightly on the dimensions of the outgoing model, continuing to offer business-class levels of rear legroom, and cargo space representative of Upper Large segment models. The Sedan now offers between 589 and 1795 litres of cargo space, while the Wagon offers between 634 and 1920 litres.
Continuing to draw motivation from Volkswagen Group’s ubiquitous EA888-series turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine, the Superb now boasts 195kW of power (down from 206kW) at 5000-6500rpm and 400Nm of torque (up from 350Nm) between 1650-4350rpm.
The ability to offer power and torque from lower in the rev range culminates in a more-rounded driving experience, says Skoda Australia, while contributing to improved fuel economy (down 0.4 litres per 100km to 7.7) and faster 0-100km/h acceleration times (down 0.4 seconds from 5.6).
Transmission duties now fall to a seven-speed dual-clutch unit, replacing the outgoing six-speed DCT, with drive to all four wheels. Adaptive damping (Dynamic Chassis Control) and progressive rate electric power steering are offered as standard alongside four-wheel disc brakes.
Equipment highlights include 19-inch Torcular alloy wheels, advanced keyless entry with walk-away locking and push-button ignition, a 10.0-inch digital instrument panel (Virtual Cockpit), 13.0-inch touchscreen infotainment array with native sat nav, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, and 12-speaker premium Canton sound, wireless device charging pad, tri-zone climate control, heated, ventilated, and massaging front seats, a heated leather-wrapped steering wheel, 360-degree camera system, adaptive Matrix LED headlights, a powered tailgate, and more.
With a wider range of equipment now standard, the Skoda Superb’s option list now includes only a panoramic glass sunroof (+$1900) and premium paint ($770).
Skoda Travel Assist (adaptive cruise control, adaptive lane assist, and emergency assist) joins a long list of standard safety technologies, including autonomous emergency braking, front, side and rear traffic assist, and 10 airbags.
Speaking at the Australian launch of the 2025 Skoda Superb in Canberra this week, Skoda Australia product manager Aline Carrullo said the all-new model will appeal to a growing group of Skoda customers.
“The Superb is tailor-made for those who want those Skoda hallmarks of segment-busting value, specification inclusions, space, and smart, timeless design with a particular emphasis on comfort for long drives, and performance and driving dynamic that makes traversing all road-types a cinch,” she said.
“With its refreshed exterior styling, elegant and intuitive interior design, quiet ride, effortless power delivery, and generous spec inclusions, the all-new Skoda Superb is well-placed to win the hearts and minds of new and existing Skoda customers alike.”
Like other Skoda passenger models, the Superb is backed by a seven-year/unlimited-kilometre warranty alongside guaranteed future value through Skoda Choice and with affordable servicing plans.
Visit GoAuto again soon for our Australian launch review of the 2025 Skoda Superb.
2025 Skoda Superb Sportline pricing*:
*Pricing excludes on-road costs.
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