Skoda Superb Offered with Massive ₹18 Lakh Year-End Discounts: Here’s What You Need to Know

As the year comes to a close, Skoda Auto has rolled out unprecedented year-end discounts on its flagship premium sedan, the Skoda Superb. Buyers can avail benefits worth up to ₹18 lakhmaking this Toyota Camry rival an enticing choice for luxury sedan enthusiasts. These offers are available for a limited periodwith discounts and benefits varying depending on stock availability.

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Skoda Superb: A Premium Sedan at an Affordable Price

The Skoda Superbwhich is sold in India as a Completely Built Unit (CBU)is available in a single top-spec Laurin & Klement (L&K) trim. Originally priced at ₹54 lakh (ex-showroom), the year-end discounts bring the effective price down to an incredible ₹36 lakh (ex-showroom).

Key Highlights of the Skoda Superb

  • Top-Spec L&K Trim: Features premium interiors, advanced tech, and a luxurious ride experience.
  • Limited Stock: The discounts are only applicable while supplies last, adding urgency for interested buyers.
  • Value Proposition: At ₹36 lakh, the Superb offers unmatched luxury at the price point, rivaling the cost of Skoda’s Slavia sedan’s top variant.

Competitive Landscape

The Toyota Camrya direct competitor to the Skoda Superb, recently launched its new generation model in India at ₹48 lakh (ex-showroom). With the discounted price of the Superb, buyers can now access a premium sedan at a much lower cost, giving Skoda a competitive edge in the segment.

Upcoming Price Hikes in 2025

While the discounts on the Superb are drawing attention, Skoda has also announced a price hike across its portfolio, effective January 2025:

  • Models like the Slavia, Workand Kodiaq will see prices rise by up to 3% due to increased production and operational costs.
  • The recently launched Kylaq SUV will not be affected by this hike.

Other automakers, including Tata Motors, Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, Come onand luxury brands like BMW, Audiand Mercedes-Benzhave also announced price increases for their passenger vehicles starting next year.

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