Already a very frugal car with a low consumption, especially in diesel versions, the current Skoda Superb receives new Greenline model, dedicated to record numbers.
Equipped with a 1.6 TDI unit and a manual six speed gearbox, the new Octavia Greenline is fitted with a start-stop system and brake energy recovery (recuperation) as standard. Additional features of the new GreenLine-Version include longer gear ratios and SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction).
Moreover, the body, chassis and underbody of the Skoda Superb GreenLine has been aerodynamically fine-tuned. The chassis is 15 mm lower than the standard Superb. The Superb GreenLine features a tailgate spoiler; the Superb estate GreenLine has a roof spoiler. These adjustments contribute to significantly improved aerodynamics for the Superb GreenLine models, giving it a lower drag coefficient: The Superb GreenLine achieves a value of 0.263; the Superb Combi GreenLine comes to 0.275.
The Skoda Superb GreenLine achieves a combined diesel consumption of just 3.7 l/100 km. The CO2 emissions stand at only 95 g/km. The new ŠKODA Superb GreenLine 1.6 TDI (both estate and saloon version) sets environmental standards in its segment. After only filling up once (66 liters of fuel) the Superb Greenline can do travel over 1780 km.
The reduced rolling resistance tyres are mounted on 16-inch wheels, with 17-inch available on request. The Greenline version is on offer with equipment versions ‘Active’, ‘Ambition’ and ‘Style’.
25 Aug 2015
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