Enniscorthy Guardian

Stylish Skoda Superb Sportline model

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SKODA Ireland have announced the introducti­on of the new Superb Sportline model as part of their 2017 model line-up which offers customers a range of sporty aesthetics combined with related sporty driving dynamics.

The new Superb Sportline emanates sporty flair with darkened exterior styling such as black exterior side-view mirrors, window frames and side door strips. The SunSet tinted rear and side windows further enhance the exterior style as well as passenger comfort while the black front grille and darkened front fog lamps add to the domineerin­g front profile. 18” Zenith platinum alloy wheels, a glossy black diffusor and distinctiv­e exhaust tailpipes further emphases the sporty look. The saloon (or lift back version) also comes with a glossy black boot lip spoiler while the body-coloured roof spoiler and black roof rails make the Combi one of the most stylish estates in its class.Inside, black roof lining, soft ambient lighting (which offers ten different colour options) and aluminum pedals add to the sporty interior. Sports seats in a combinatio­n of black alcantara/leather with silver stitching provide maximum comfort while the electrical­ly-adjustable driver seat adds even extra comfort for hard cornering. A sports chassis and suspension set-up improves the car’s driving dynamics and the driver mode select also offers a choice of Normal, Sport, Eco or Individual driving modes which each change the behaviour of the engine, transmissi­on, power steering and air conditioni­ng based on the drivers preference­s. Another eye-catching feature of the new Superb Sportline is its distinct communicat­ion colour of Dragon Skin Yellow Metallic.

The Superb Sportline is available for just a €500 surcharge on the top-spec Style models. Order books are now open for this new model with first deliveries expected in January 2017 for the 171 registrati­on period.

Prices for the new Superb Sportline start at €37,495 for the 2.0 TDI 150bhp Diesel €37,495 while further informatio­n can be found at www. skoda.ie.

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