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Skoda is offering a discount of up to Rs 18 lakh on the imported units of the Superb.
The Skoda Superb was relaunched as a CBU in April this year at a price of Rs 54 lakh (ex-showroom). Only 100 cars were imported in the first batch. Reports suggest that some dealerships still have stock of the car and are offering discounts ranging from Rs 15 to 18 lakh.
It is said that there could be at least 20 to 25 unsold Skoda Superbs in the country. Some unregistered examples have reportedly been seen at multi-brand dealerships in north and central India.
The locally assembled Superb was discontinued following the rollout of the BS6 Stage 2 emission norms. It was priced at Rs 36 lakh (ex-showroom), exactly Rs 18 lakh less than the CBU version.
The imported Superb comes in a single top-spec 'Laurin & Klement' trim. It gets additional features like dynamic chassis control, active tyre pressure monitors, 9 airbags, and a 9-inch Columbus infotainment system.
Source: Autocar India