Engine Capacity Rating
1.4 L - 2 L
Fuel Economy Rating
13 Km/L
Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
150 BHP - 268 BHP
transmission
Automatic
Number Of Seats
5 seater
Engine Assembly
1.4 L - 2 L
Odometer Mileage
13 Km/L
Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
150 BHP - 268 BHP
transmission
Automatic
Number Of Seats
5 seater
Engine Torque Output
250 Nm - 350 Nm
Engine Capacity Rating
1.4 L - 2 L
Acceleration Performance
5.6 sec - 8.8 sec
Drivetrain Type
Front Wheel Drive
cylinders
4
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The Skoda Superb is a large family sedan — and estate wagon in Combi form — that quietly delivers more interior space, refinement, and equipment than most cars in its price bracket. Built on the VW Group's MQB platform, it offers genuine business-class rear-seat room at a price well below equivalent German badge alternatives. The 2026 range starts from AED 138,900.
Power comes from a 2 L turbocharged engine producing 268 BHP, paired with an Automatic gearbox, achieving 13 Km/L on a mixed cycle. The Selection trim is the entry point and already arrives generously equipped — dual-zone climate, a large touchscreen, and LED lighting throughout. The Combi Selection adds the estate body style, which extends the boot to one of the largest in class, making it a compelling choice for families needing genuine luggage versatility. Both seats 5 in comfort, with the rear bench being a particular standout for legroom.
Pros: rear passenger space rivals premium-brand executive cars costing significantly more — this is the Superb's single strongest selling point. Cabin materials punch well above the price, and the Combi estate body is a rare practical option in this market. Cons: the Superb's understated styling means it lacks the visual presence of rivals like the Camry or Accord at the same price; buyers who want to be noticed may look elsewhere. The Skoda brand also carries less prestige recognition in the UAE than its VW Group siblings.
The Superb is a newer entrant to the UAE used-car market in meaningful volumes, so residual value data remains limited — qualitatively, VW Group platform cars tend to retain value reasonably well in this segment, and the Superb's low volume keeps used supply tight, which generally supports pricing.
Buyers comparing the Superb typically also look at the Volkswagen Passat, Honda Accord, and Toyota Camry — all large family sedans in an overlapping price band. The Superb's edge is outright rear-seat space and the Combi estate option, while the Camry and Accord offer stronger brand recognition and wider dealer networks.