Living with a Skoda Superb: five things we love about this comfy diesel cruiser
June 04, 2025 by Jamie Edkins

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We’ve been living with the Skoda Superb for a few months now and life with this big diesel hatchback has been good so far. Here are five things we love about it.
This is our Skoda Superb, and we’ve been living with it for the past few months. It’s ferried us to video shoots and down the country, to family gatherings and everything in between.
There’s a lot to like about this big motorway cruiser. The punchy diesel engine is great, and it’s hugely practical. Here are five of our favourite things about the Skoda Superb.
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Five good things about the Skoda Superb
- Multifunction knobs
- ‘Simply Clever’ features
- Huge fuel range
- Cavernous practicality
- Super-comfortable seats
Multi-function knobs
So many new models bury the climate controls in the infotainment screen, including Skoda’s electric cars. The Superb however sticks with old-fashioned knobs and buttons, and they’re quite clever.

You get a little display in the middle of each one, and you can press the dial to change its function. You can easily toggle between the fan speed, heated and cooled seats and the driving mode.
Simply Clever features
Any Skoda fans out there will be similar with the brand’s “Simply Clever” features. The ice scraper in the fuel door and the built-in funnel for the screen wash are both commonplace on new Skoda models, but the Superb has one which we’re particularly keen on.

The hammock in the boot has been really useful. The boot on this car is so vast that single shopping bags can fly around in the corners, but the hammock keeps them in place. It’s really good for containing smaller items.
Huge fuel range
When you brim the Superb’s tank, it shows close to 700 miles of range. This is really reassuring in a world of electric cars which do less than 300 miles on a charge, and it makes it a great long-distance car.

We used our Superb as a camera tacking vehicle on one of our recent EV range tests. It followed all of the cars until they ran out of charge, and then ferried Mat home again on a single tank.
Cavernous practicality
You can forget SUVs, the Skoda Superb is one of the most practical family cars around. The boot capacity is 645 litres, making it 25 litres bigger than a Hyundai Tucson’s and it even outshines the massive Kia Sorento.

The rear seats offer limousine levels of legroom as well, and there’s a clever headrest with wings which can flip forward to lean on if you want to take a nap.
Super-comfortable seats

The Superb’s seats are, well, superb. You get comfort chairs with a massage function as standard, and they’re lovely to sink into after a long day of filming drag races. They’re really supportive as well, so you can do long journeys without a hint of backache.
Third report: Driving the Skoda Superb
Diesel engines are dying. Sales of cars with oil-burners are plummeting month by month, and by 2030 almost all new cars with diesel engines will be banned, with the exception of a few plug-in hybrid Mercedes.
Cash* | £33,500 |
Average savings* | £2,880 |
Lease* | £335 per month |
Used* | £29,000 |
*Prices correct at the time of writing
But is there still a place for this old-school fuel in 2025? Well after 5,000 miles with our long-term Skoda Superb, we certainly think so.

We predominantly use this Carwow Award-winner for long slogs on motorways and major A-roads, and it’s averaging 49.5mpg. That’s not only super impressive for this enormous 1.8-tonne family car, it’s actually almost 2mpg more than Skoda claims.
It also means that the Superb will do close to 700 miles on a single tank, which is really reassuring on long trips. We recently used the Superb as a camera tracking car on an electric car range test where we drove the Tesla Model S until it died. While the Tesla did around 300 miles before conking out, the Superb managed to follow it all the way and then do the entire journey home without a single fill up.

And the Superb was the perfect car to do this journey in as well, because it’s an excellent cruiser. The seats are fabulous, there’s very little wind noise and it glides over bumps. There’s not a lot of fun to be had, but the four-wheel drive system means it remains planted in harsh weather conditions.
With 193hp on tap there’s also plenty of grunt for overtaking, however the gearbox can be frustrating at times. It’s quite laggy when you put your foot down at junctions or to nip past something – we keep it in sport mode a lot of the time to try and get around this.
Small gripes aside though, the Skoda Superb has been an excellent companion on long journeys – it really makes a compelling case for the good old-fashioned diesel engine.
First report: an introduction to our new hatchback
The Skoda Superb is one of those cars that’s more than the sum of its parts. Even though it’s really the poorer relation to the Volkswagen Passat – sharing its oily bits with the posher Volkswagen – the Superb stands out thanks to its cavernous interior and clever features. Combined with a comfortable ride, great value and even discreet good looks, it’s such a complete package that we named it the best ‘Comfortable Cruiser’ in the 2025 Carwow Car of the Year Awards.
Getting more hands-on time with a Carwow award-winner is always great, and we’ve lucked out here because we’ve got the keys to this Superb for a few months. It’ll spend its time heading up and down the country to video shoots and press events, so the ‘Comfortable Cruiser’ aspect is one we’ll have plenty of time to assess.

And we’re not doing it in a bargain-basement model, either. The Superb we have here is top of the range – it’s the most powerful diesel engine in the top-end Laurin & Klement trim (named after Skoda’s founders).
Under the bonnet sits a 2.0-litre diesel engine with 193hp. Paired up to four-wheel drive and a seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox, it’s good for 0-62mph in a brisk 7.5s and a top speed of 147mph – good to know in case we take it on any autobahn runs.
Better yet, being a diesel, it’s supposed to do up to 48mpg – but our experience with previous diesel Skodas suggests that we might see even higher than this on a long motorway drive. We’ll monitor economy closely and let you know what we’re achieving in the real world in later reports.

It’s decked out in classy Midnight Black metallic paint with silver wheels – a real funeral spec, but the ‘Cognac’ (brown to you and me) leather interior gives the inside a lift. So too does all the equipment on offer. There are all-round heated seats, Matrix LED headlights, three-zone climate control, two wireless smartphone charging pads, electric seat adjustment and all the safety kit anyone could want.
The Superb’s also packed with ‘Simply Clever’ features, such as a built-in screen cleaner, wings on the rear headrests to allow passengers to sleep, and the classic umbrellas built into the front doors.
There’s certainly a lot to like about this car, and we’ll be testing it very thoroughly over the next few months. Check back on this page to see how we get on, and remember to follow Carwow’s social media channels if you aren’t already, as we’ll be posting about ‘our’ Superb on there too.
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