Skoda Superb 2023 News
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Smooth operator! 2025 Skoda Superb breaks cover to keep the large sedan flame alive
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By Tung Nguyen · 03 Nov 2023
Skoda has unveiled its next-generation Superb, which is due in sedan and wagon form in Australia from early 2025.
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Skoda steps up! Volkswagen Group engine development to be led by Czech brand, covering "50 models over seven brands"
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By Chris Thompson · 18 Apr 2023
Skoda is taking charge of the development of one of the key mechanical elements withing the Volkswagen Group - its entry-level EA211 engines.
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If the wagon's rockin'... the cheapest, sexiest, quickest, most economical, biggest-booty-ed and funnest wagons left in Australia - including one very fast electric car
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 19 Mar 2023
Australians love wagons. But the advent of SUVs and their sheer popularity against waning sedan sales means that wagon numbers, too, have dropped. From nearly 40 different models to choose from a decade ago, today, that number is down to a dozen... and dropping.
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2023 Skoda range gets price increases for SUVs like the Kamiq and Kodiaq, plus Scala and Fabia hatchbacks
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By Chris Thompson · 09 Feb 2023
Skoda’s most popular models have had their prices increased for 2023 in a range adjustment that coincides with pricing changes made by many brands at the beginning of 2023.

Skoda joins Kia, MG and GWM Haval in offering longer warranty period as standard for new cars
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By Chris Thompson · 08 Sep 2022
Skoda has become the first European manufacturer to offer customers a seven-year warranty as standard on new cars.It joins the likes of Kia, MG, GWM Haval and SsangYong in the seven-year club, bested by Mitsubishi's decade-long conditional warranty.Skoda
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When will the supply issues delaying new-car deliveries end? Skoda Australia predicts it could be soon, as Kamiq, Karoq and Kodiaq stock starts to improve
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By Tim Nicholson · 08 Sep 2022
The ongoing supply issues that have hobbled Skoda's sales in Australia are set to ease soon, with the company's local leader predicting an end to the global semiconductor shortage.While the parts shortages and supply chain issues have impacted most manufa