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Skoda Superb Estate
2.0 TDI SE L 5dr DSG [2025]
Skoda Superb Estate
Download vehicle brochureThe Skoda Superb is one of the most spacious estates on the leasing market, offering class-leading levels of practicality. A major revamp for the Superb Estate in 2024 saw it growing in size, with the boot increasing from 660 litres to a gargantuan 690 litres. Meanwhile a wide choice of powertrains - petrol, diesel, mild-hybrid and plug-in hybrid - ensures there’s a Skoda Superb Estate lease for all.
Key facts & figures
- Manufacturer OTR: £39,705
- Fuel consumption: 54.9 mpg
- Gearbox: Automatic
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Engine size: 1968 cc
- 0-62mph: 9.3 seconds
- No. of seats: 5
- CO2 emissions: 135 g/km
- Engine power: 150 bhp
- Boot size: 690 cm³
Skoda's ascendency over the past 25 years has been remarkable.
The Czech brand has transformed from a laughing stock to a genuine contender who can even hold a candle to the premium brands nowadays.
While 'badge snobbery' from fans of the German giants means some will need a lot of convincing to drive a Skoda, the Superb has been living up to its name for many years now – and it's been getting even better.
There’s a saloon version, of course, but the estate is arguably the pick of the range thanks to an excellent reputation for practicality – and this one is no different.
While the Octavia Estate is officially the flagship of Skoda’s cars, the Superb is hot on its heels and comes with various options in terms of trim levels and engines.
This latest car is a third-generation facelifted version, and it's without doubt the best one yet, though a replacement model is imminent.
Nevertheless, if you want a practical, economical executive estate car, you’re missing out on a surprising amount if you’re looking for one without giving the Superb some serious thought.