Škoda Superb Combi iV PHEV gets 100 Km+ of electric range

Leah Carroll Leah Carroll | 08-22 16:15

Boot space is usually the top reason to buy a Škoda, and while this generation of Superb has 30 litres more than previous versions, this plug-in hybrid has slightly less than standard due to the battery taking up that extra bit of space.

With great space comes great capability and the Škoda doesn't disappoint, making it a competant family load lugger and road warrior. We take a look around the Škoda Superb Combi iV PHEV.

Škoda Ireland lent the vehicle to journalists for the purpose of review.


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