Skoda Superb SportLine Run-Out Deal Offers $10,000 Discount for Black Friday

Skoda Superb SportLine Run-Out Deal Offers $10,000 Discount for Black Friday

Skoda Australia has announced a significant $10,000 discount on the drive-away price of its remaining Skoda Superb SportLine 206TSI 4x4 models. This limited-time Black Friday offer applies to both sedan and wagon variants, with pricing set at $61,990 and $63,990 drive away, respectively. The promotion is available until 30 November 2024 or while stocks last.

The Superb SportLine is equipped with a 206kW 2.0-litre turbocharged engine and all-wheel drive, capable of accelerating from 0-100km/h in 5.9 seconds. Both variants come with a comprehensive seven-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty. Financing options include a 6.99% p.a. interest rate with Guaranteed Future Value (GFV) through Skoda Choice, providing added flexibility for buyers.

Standard features of the SportLine include Matrix LED headlights, 19-inch alloy wheels, Dynamic Chassis Control (DCC), and a hands-free power tailgate. The interior offers premium appointments, including Suedia and leather upholstery, heated seats in both the front and rear, and a 10.25-inch Virtual Cockpit. Additional conveniences include wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, adaptive cruise control with Traffic Jam Assist, and advanced safety systems such as Lane Assist, Park Assist, and Rear Traffic Alert.

With a boot capacity of 625 litres in the sedan and 650 litres in the wagon, the Superb SportLine caters to families looking for a spacious yet refined vehicle. At the time of publication, 122 wagons and 13 sedans remain available in dealerships nationwide.

Kieran Merrigan, Skoda Australia’s acting managing director, noted the significance of the Superb in the brand's portfolio. "As one of the first models introduced to Australia in the 2000s, the Superb has garnered a loyal fan base", he said. "This run-out deal offers outstanding value for wagon enthusiasts ahead of the arrival of the next-generation model."

The new-generation Skoda Superb sedan and wagon range is set to launch in Australia in Q2/Q3 2025. It will join the refreshed Skoda Octavia lineup, with the Select variant already in showrooms and the SportLine and RS versions expected in early 2025.

FAQ

What is the price of the Skoda Superb SportLine during the Black Friday offer?

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During the Black Friday promotion, the Skoda Superb SportLine 206TSI 4x4 sedan is priced at $61,990 drive away, while the wagon is $63,990 drive away.

How long is the Black Friday offer on the Skoda Superb SportLine valid?

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The offer is available from now until 30 November 2024 or while stocks last. Interested buyers are encouraged to act quickly, as only 135 units remain.

What engine powers the Skoda Superb SportLine 206TSI 4x4?

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The Superb SportLine features a 2.0-litre turbocharged engine producing 206kW, paired with an all-wheel-drive system. It accelerates from 0-100km/h in just 5.9 seconds.

When will the new-generation Skoda Superb be available in Australia?

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The next-generation Skoda Superb is expected to arrive in Australian showrooms in Q2 or Q3 of 2025.

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