New Skoda Kodiaq and Superb coming this year

Facelifts for Kamiq and Scala

New Skoda Kodiaq and Superb coming this year

Skoda looks back at 2022 and is not afraid to look ahead to what it will all be up to this year. Quite a bit, it turns out. For example, this year the Scala and Kamiq are getting a facelift and the Superb and Kodiaq are being helped to completely new generations.

Skoda reports that it will have delivered a total of 731,000 cars in 2022. Due to supply problems, among other things, that number is almost 17 percent lower than a year earlier, after all, in 2021 there were still almost 880,000. With 141,100 units delivered, the Octavia was Skoda’s most popular model, followed by the Kamiq (96,300) and Kodiaq (94,500). The Fabia was good for 92,800 copies and the Karoq sold 87,700 times. The Superb made it to almost 61,000 deliveries, the electric Enyaq iV to 53,700. The Scala stuck at 39,500 units. In addition to the models known here, Skoda also supplies the Kushaq and the Slavia in India and the Rapid in China.

Perhaps more interesting is what Skoda is going to do this year. Not a lot, as it turns out. The brand confirms that it will be launching completely new generations of the Skoda Superb and Kodiaq this year. The new Skoda Superb remains true to the well-known Superb recipe and so the fourth-generation Superb is also a bit of a practical space miracle. We have already seen the new Skoda Superb Combi in a camouflage suit several times, but there will most likely also be a sedan. We do not expect an electric Superb, by the way. We have also seen the new Skoda Kodiaq as a packed test model in public.

It will not stop in 2023 with the arrival of the new Superb and Kodiaq. For example, the Skoda Scala presented in 2018 and a year later Skoda Kamiq appeared this year a facelift. We have already shown you those renewed Czechs in test suit. More future plans? Certainly. For example, Skoda is preparing this year to enter the Vietnamese market in 2024. Skoda also promises the introduction of not one, not two, but three new electric cars from 2026.

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– Thanks for information from Autoweek.nl

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