Skoda Superb Estate reveal at Frankfurt
August 26, 2009 by Matt Brogan
Škoda will reveal the estate version of its flagship Superb model at next month’s Frankfurt Motor Show.
The estate version follows on from the hatchback, the current generation of which has found more than 42,000 owners globally since its launch just over a year ago.
CarAdvice currently has both the TSI (petrol) and TDI (diesel) Superb hatchback models on test with a full review expected very soon – stay tuned.











Judging from just that pic, I’m more of a fan to the hatchback. The rear is just Fabia…
Finally! A worthy option for my Passat upgrade in a few years. Considering VW won’t bring the Phaeton here this will do just nicely TYVM. Make mine 125KW TDI with DSG – Ta.
Let’s hope it comes as a 7-seater. There are astonishingly few 7-seaters available in Australia that are not SUVs or do not look like buses.
One word, ORPHAN
Orphan is someone without a parent! Wv is like a Parent to skoda!!
The General=Trolling Idiot!!
Looks promising: probably the one I’d get as the rear will be more resolved in the style stakes than the the sedan. Both excellent cars, but will probably get over looked by families because to some, Skoda is a joke due to its dodgy ancestors in Australia. Most have never driven a new Skoda, but their Grandfather had one and has been telling them how bad it was since they were kids. Old habits die hard.
Badass,
Sure Skoda had it’s dodgy past during the Communist period.
But before then, they were brilliant, and now they are too!!
And lets not forget, the skoda cars australia received back then were actually made in NZ, and apparently even in Australia!!
I’m not sure about the rear, I’ll have to see more. I like it far more than the lift-back though. My only problem is that the lines on the back are almost identical to that of the Audi A6 Avant.