Thu. Apr 18th, 2024

Škoda Superb car battery

The Škoda Superb is a passenger car with the parameters of the D segment, which has appeared in the offer of the well-known car manufacturer since 2001. In the first generation, it was only a sedan, starting with the second, a station wagon was also offered.

The first generation Superb was produced from 2001 to 2008 and could be bought with a total of four petrol engines (two four-cylinder and two six-cylinder) with a capacity of 1.8 to 2.8 liters and power ranging from 85-142 kW, as well as seven diesels of 1.9-2.5 liters (two six-cylinders) and 74-120 kW.

The second generation of the Superb has been produced since 2008 (station wagon only since 2009) and is on sale with seven gasoline engines (one six-cylinder and three versions with 4×4 drive) with a capacity of 1.4 to 3.6 liters and power in the range of 92-191 kW. There are also seven diesel engines (two with 4×4 drive) with a capacity of 1.6 – 2.0 liters and an output of 77-125 kW.

The third generation Škoda Superb is produced with gasoline engines of 1.4, 1.5, 1.8 and 2.0 liters. All engines are four-cylinder and their output is in the range of 92 – 206 kW. In addition, there is also a hybrid version on sale. Diesel engines have a volume of 1.6 and 2.0 liters and a power in the range of 88 – 147 kW. There are also versions with 4×4 drive, both in petrol and diesel versions.

Škoda Superb battery

Škoda Superb petrol cars use batteries with a capacity of 70-77 Ah and diesel batteries with a capacity of 70-85 Ah.

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The first generation Škoda Superb was assembled in factories: Kvasiny, Czech Republic (Škoda Auto Kvasiny), Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Anting, China (Shanghai Volkswagen), Solomonovo, Ukraine (Eurocar) and Oskemen, Kazakhstan (AZIA AVTO).

The second generation Škoda Superb was assembled in factories: Kvasiny, Czech Republic, Anting, China (Shanghai Volkswagen), Aurangabad, India (Škoda India), Solomonovo, Ukraine (Eurocar) and Oskemen, Kazakhstan (AZIA AVTO).