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Lower emissions for Skoda Superb

  • New 2.0 TDI diesel for Superb
  • CO2 emissions down to 143g/km
  • Economy improved to 53.2mpg

Written by Parkers Published: 22 February 2010 Updated: 1 February 2017

Skoda has added a more economical diesel engine to the Superb range.

The new 2.0 TDI 140 engine now comes with a diesel particulate filter to clean up exhaust emissions, and results in improved economy (up 4.4mpg to 52.3mpg) and reduced CO2 emissions (down 12g/km to 143g/km).

With unchanged pricing, the new engine spells lower company car tax bills as the Superb 2.0 TDI drops three tax bands and falls into the 16% benefit-in-kind tax rating.

The Superb is available with a choice of six-speed manual or semi-automatic DSG gearbox, hatchback or estate bodystyle and three trim levels. Prices start at £18,205.