Description
The 2026 Škoda Superb Estate SportLine iV is the sporty-looking plug-in hybrid version of Škoda’s large family estate car. It combines the practicality of a luxury estate with a more aggressive SportLine design and an efficient plug-in hybrid drivetrain.
2026 Škoda Superb Estate SportLine iV – Description
The Superb Estate SportLine iV is aimed at drivers who want executive-car comfort, huge carrying capacity and low running costs, while adding sportier styling compared with standard Superb models. It sits above SE L in the range and features a darker, more performance-inspired appearance.
Exterior Design
SportLine styling package with:
Gloss black exterior details
Black Škoda lettering on the tailgate
SportLine badges
Large alloy wheels (typically 19-inch black designs)
More aggressive bumpers and trim details
Estate body provides a long, sleek profile while maintaining excellent practicality.
Plug-in Hybrid iV Powertrain
Engine: 1.5-litre TSI turbo petrol + electric motor
System output: 204 PS (current SportLine iV specification)
Transmission: 6-speed DSG automatic
Battery: 25.7 kWh lithium-ion
Electric range: up to around 84 miles (WLTP claim, depending on specification and conditions)
Charging: supports DC rapid charging on the iV system.
A higher-output iV version with around 268 hp has also been reported for 2026 European markets, using an upgraded plug-in hybrid system, depending on market availability.
Interior & Comfort
The SportLine cabin includes:
Sports seats with heating and massage functions
SportLine interior trim
Large central infotainment display
Digital driver display
Premium materials and ambient lighting
Advanced driver assistance systems
Spacious rear passenger area
Practicality
The Superb Estate remains one of the most spacious cars in its class:
Large boot area
Folding rear seats for additional load space
Excellent rear legroom
Suitable for families, business users and long-distance travel
Driving Character
The SportLine iV offers:
? Quiet electric driving for commuting
? Strong low-speed acceleration from electric assistance
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