ŠKODA SUPERB iV: the first ŠKODA plug-in hybrid

09/09/2019

Skoda

To be launched in early 2020, the flagship

SUPERB is the first ŠKODA production model to be available as a plug-in hybrid. The

ŠKODA SUPERB iV features both an efficient petrol engine and an electric motor, thus allowing

for particularly eco-friendly mobility without compromising on power delivery or operating

range. The ŠKODA SUPERB iV has a total range of up to 850 km and can cover up to 56 km

in the WLTP cycle purely electrically, without generating any emissions. Combined

CO2 emissions are less than 35 g/km. Serial production of the SUPERB iV begins this year

at the Kvasiny plant and the model will be launched in 2020 - in the Ambition as well as Style

trim levels and as a SUPERB SPORTLINE and L&K variant.

The new SUPERB iV is the first ŠKODA to offer both the benefits of a combustion engine - in this

case a powerful 1.4 TSI petrol - and an electric motor. It can travel up to 56 km in the WLTP cycle

purely electrically and therefore without producing any emissions. In electric mode, the E-noise sound

generator creates a unique sound, allowing pedestrians and cyclists to hear an approaching

SUPERB iV in good time. The electric motor has a power output of 85 kW, whilst the 1.4 TSI engine

delivers 115 kW (156 PS). The two power units have a combined output of 160 kW (218 PS) and

together generate CO2 emissions of less than 35 g/km. Depending on the battery levels, the driver can

choose between an all-electric E-mode, a hybrid mode - in which the interaction between the petrol

engine and electric motor is regulated electronically - and a SPORT mode for peak performance. With

a fully charged battery and a full tank containing 50 l of petrol, the SUPERB iV can cover up to 850 km

without any stops.

Recuperation recovers energy allowing destinations to be reached purely electrically

The electric motor is powered by a modern, high-voltage lithium-ion battery. This is

compactly integrated into the chassis floor, directly in front of the rear axle, and has a capacity

of 37 Ah as well as 13 kWh of energy. The battery can be charged using a wall box with a charging

output of 3.6 kW in 3 hours 30 minutes, or in 6 hours using a standard 2.3-kW household plug socket.

Whilst in motion, the ŠKODA SUPERB iV can charge its battery or maintain the battery level using the

petrol engine; energy is also recovered while braking thanks to recuperation. This means there

is always enough power available to cover a longer journey's 'last mile' electrically and without

producing any emissions - in urban low-emission areas, for example.

Redesigned front apron with a honeycomb texture

From the outside, the SUPERB plug-in hybrid can be identified by an iV badge on the rear for

example; the connector for charging the battery using a fast charger or a cable for standard

plug sockets is hidden behind a flap on the radiator grille. The new front apron features an air inlet

with a honeycomb texture and what are known as Air Curtains. The polished 17-inch Stratos alloy wheels or the new, optional 19-inch Vega Aero alloy wheels emphasise the SUPERB iV's elegant

appearance.

Plenty of space and specific details in the interior

The ŠKODA SUPERB iV features a multifunctional Maxi DOT colour display as standard, whilst the

10.25-inch Virtual Cockpit is available as an option. There are two buttons in the centre console for

the E-mode and SPORT mode. As standard, the SUPERB also comes with decorative front and rear

door sill trims as well as cargo fasteners and coverable compartments in the spacious boot that has

a capacity of 485 l, or 510 l in the SUPERB Iv COMBI. The hatchback's external dimensions are

identical to those of the other SUPERB models: 4,869 mm long, 1,864 mm wide and with a height

of 1,469 mm. Its wheelbase measures 2,841 mm. With a length of 4,862 mm and a height

of 1,477 mm, the SUPERB iV COMBI is 7 mm shorter and 8 mm higher.

Always online thanks to built-in eSIM

ŠKODA has equipped its SUPERB iV with the new, third generation of the modular infotainment

matrix. The Amundsen navigation system sporting an 8-inch screen comes as standard, whilst the

Columbus version boasting a 9.2-inch display, gesture control and a customisable home screen

is optional. Up to four USB ports are available: a USB Type-C socket in the centre console and

a Type-A port in the Jumbo Box are included as standard; two additional Type-C sockets in the back

are part of the optional Rear package. The latest SmartLink technology enables smartphone apps

to be accessed wirelessly via the display in the vehicle (only for Apple CarPlay). A built-in eSIM with

an included data allowance provides a permanent Internet connection, allowing for real-time traffic

information, for example, or quicker and more accurate route calculations that are backed by online

data. Infotainment apps such as a weather or news app, which also draw on the car's data allowance,

can be accessed directly via the central display.

Specific to the SUPERB iV, the all-electric and maximum range, energy flow or specific ŠKODA

Connect services are shown on the central display. In addition, a smartphone can be used to view the

battery's status or remotely operate the air conditioning. The battery can also be automatically charged

or the car cooled ahead of a planned journey.

Two exclusive assistance systems

The ŠKODA SUPERB iV comes with the option of two additional assistance systems - the only ones

of their kind in the model range. Trailer Assist helps the driver when reversing as well as parking the

car and a trailer. The display shows a diagram of both the car and trailer, and the system takes over

the steering. Area View uses four cameras to provide the driver with a 360-degree panoramic view,

making it easier to park or manoeuvre in narrow streets or multi-storey car parks