
- Both models will come with a BS6 complaint 2.0-litre TSI engine that develops 190PS and 320Nm.
- The existing set of powertrains on both models will be discontinued by April 2020.
- Styling upgrades in the facelifted Superb include new tail lamps, headlamps, and alloy wheels.
Waiting for the facelifted Skoda Superb? We got good news for you. Replying to a tweet, Zac Hollis, Director of Sales and Marketing, will launch in India in May 2020. He also revealed that the Kodiaq petrol will be launched by the end of 2020. The current version of both models will be discontinued in April 2020 as their existing powertrains won't be upgraded to meet BS6 emission norms.

The new powertrain for the facelifted Superb and due to BS6 emission norms. However, it might bring back diesel engines if there's enough demand from customers.

Currently, the Superb comes with a 177PS 2.0-litre TDI engine and a 180PS 1.8-litre TSI engine. The Kodiaq, on the other hand, comes with a 150PS 2.0-litre TDI engine. All three powertrains will face the axe once BS6 emission norms come into place. There will be a gap of silence until the Kodiaq makes a comeback as the petrol variant is slated for launch in end-2020.

The facelifted Superb comes with a host of styling updates that make it look sharper and fresher. They include new tail lamps that are connected by a chrome strip, dual-tone alloy wheels and new LED headlamps. Inside, it's likely to come with new digital dials and a bigger infotainment system. Skoda will be displaying.
The current-gen Superb is priced from Rs 26 lakh while the Kodiaq is priced from Rs 33 lakh (ex-showroom India). Expect the updated BS6-compliant models to cost more than the BS4 versions. The Superb facelift locks horns with the Volkswagen Passat, Toyota Camry Hybrid and the Honda Accord Hybrid, while the Kodiaq petrol will go up against the Honda CR-V and upcoming Tiguan Allspace.
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