As one of the undisputed dominant players in the D-Sedan market, the fourth-generation Skoda Superb writes the textbook on the "evolutionary design" philosophy. In an era where the Volkswagen Passat has bid farewell to its sedan body style, the Superb remains virtually the sole monarch of this class. Looking at it through the detail-oriented lens of my journalism background and the mechanical rigor of my years managing auto services, I see an engineering product that doesn't promise massive surprises but executes everything it does promise flawlessly. The design language hasn't strayed far from its predecessor, just appropriately sharpened.
On the powertrain front, the Volkswagen Group's proven 1.5 TSI unit has been refined with mild-hybrid (mHEV) technology. Thanks to the ACT (Active Cylinder Technology) system, the car shuts down two cylinders under light loads, providing significant fuel savings. The DSG transmission has largely overcome its infamous micro-shudders at takeoff; the support from the mild-hybrid system does an excellent job masking any of the DSG's hesitations. Performance-wise, 150 horsepower doesn't turn this massive body into a rocket, but it certainly doesn't run out of breath on long journeys.
Inside, Skoda has found a brilliant "Smart Dials" solution that blends the traditional with the modern. Unlike brands that switch to fully touch-sensitive screens and frustrate users, the Superb offers multi-functional physical rotary knobs with digital displays to control the climate and audio systems. This is one of the best innovations of the year regarding driving ergonomics. Rear legroom remains at "limousine" standards; crossing your legs while traveling is perfectly normal. And when you open that massive 645-liter liftback tailgate, you are greeted by what feels like a cave.
On the road, the Superb glides with the demeanor of an Autobahn cruiser, as always. The Dynamic Chassis Control (DCC Plus) system has received twin-valve dampers with the new generation. As a result, it creates a true magic carpet effect in comfort mode, while keeping such a large car surprisingly flat in sport mode. However, the steering feel is still a bit too artificial; it is programmed to offer isolated comfort rather than letting you read the road.
In conclusion, the new Skoda Superb is a rational giant standing tall against the craze of wildly designed electric SUVs in the auto market. Is it thrilling? No. But if you have a large family, love taking long road trips, and want to capture premium perception on a more reasonable budget, it truly has no alternative left in its class.