The new Skoda Superb GreenLine covers more than 1,100 miles on a single tank

The new Skoda Superb GreenLine covers more than 1,100 miles on a single tank

Skoda is set to add to its acclaimed GreenLine range with its most advanced and efficient model to date: the new Superb GreenLine. The latest addition to the recently-launched Superb range takes fuel economy and emissions to a new level, with a predicted combined consumption figure of 76.4mpg and CO2 emissions of just 96g/km for the Hatch and 97g/km for the Estate. These provide the new Superb GreenLine with a potential range of more than 1,100 miles on just one tank of fuel– comfortably enough to drive from Milton Keynes to Barcelona. The new Superb GreenLine will be unveiled to the public at next month’s Frankfurt Motor Show. The newcomer – which is the most fuel-efficient and cleanest Superb ever built – is powered by a 1.6-litre 4-cylinder diesel engine that develops 120PS and incorporates a host of advanced fuel-saving technologies and engineering features. As with all other Superb models, the GreenLine is equipped with start-stop ignition and brake energy recovery as standard. In addition, both Superb GreenLine models feature longer gear ratios, SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) and 16-inch reduced rolling resistance tyres.

OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
01 Sep 2015

To meet the strict emission standards, the Superb utilises two exhaust gas treatment units: an oxidation catalytic converter and a diesel particulate filter. Nitrogen oxide emissions are reduced through the Superb GreenLine’s SCR system, using the reducing agent AdBlue. This synthetically manufactured solution, 32.5% high-purity urea in demineralised water, treats the diesel exhaust gases, reducing nitrogen oxide and saving fuel.

To further improve efficiency, the Superb GreenLine has been engineered with a unique aerodynamic package. The chassis sits 15mm lower than the standard Superb, while both the Hatchback and Estate models incorporate tailgate and roof spoilers to efficiently channel air around the rear of the car. As a result of these subtle additions and revisions, both models have lower drag coefficients than the standard models.

Skoda’s commitment to developing highly efficient, eco-friendly cars remains as strong as ever. All Skoda models are now available with the latest EU6 compliant petrol and diesel engines. Further details about the Superb GreenLine, will be announced closer to the launch later this year.

Credits: Oneshift News Team

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