New Skoda Superb GreenLine to offer 3.7l/100km & 95g/km
On sale from late 2015 in both estate and hatch bodystyles, the latest addition to the Superb range brings a predicted fuel consumption of 3.7l/100 km and CO2 emissions of 95g/km for the hatchback version
These provide the new Superb GreenLine with a potential range of more than 1,780km on just one tank of fuel – comfortably enough to drive from Milton Keynes to Barcelona.
The new model is powered by a 120hp 1.6-litre four-cylinder diesel engine that features a host of advanced fuel-saving technologies and engineering features. As with all other Superb models, the GreenLine is equipped with start-stop ignition and brake energy recovery as standard. In addition, both Superb GreenLine models feature longer gear ratios, SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) and 16-inch reduced rolling resistance tyres.
To meet various emission standards across the globe, the Superb utilises two exhaust gas treatment units: an oxidation catalytic converter and a diesel particulate filter. Nitrogen oxide emissions are reduced through the Superb GreenLine’s SCR system, using the reducing agent AdBlue.
The Superb GreenLine has also been engineered with a bespoke aerodynamic package. The chassis sits 15mm lower than the standard Superb, while both the hatchback and estate models incorporate tailgate and roof spoilers. As a result, both models have lower drag coefficients than the standard models (0.263 Hatch, 0.275 Estate).
The GreenLine version is on offer with equipment versions ‘Active’, ‘Ambition’ and ‘Style’.
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