Engine Capacity Rating
2 L
Fuel Economy Rating
6.4 L/100 Km
Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
220 bhp
transmission
Automatic
Number Of Seats
5 Seater
Engine Assembly
2 L
Odometer Mileage
6.4 L/100 Km
Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
220 bhp
transmission
Automatic
Number Of Seats
5 Seater
Engine Torque Output
350 Nm
Engine Capacity Rating
2 L
Acceleration Performance
7 sec
Drivetrain Type
All Wheel Drive
cylinders
4
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The Skoda Superb is a spacious large sedan built on the VW Group platform, offering executive-level interior dimensions and premium-grade equipment at a price that undercuts most European-badged rivals. The 2026 lineup in Saudi Arabia runs from SAR 120,000 to SAR 170,000.
The KSA range steps up in engine specification relative to the UAE: a 2.0 L turbocharged unit producing 220 bhp is paired with an Automatic gearbox — giving noticeably stronger performance for highway and inter-city driving. The Business trim represents the practical entry point with full LED lighting, a large infotainment display, and dual-zone climate control as standard. The Style Plus adds a panoramic sunroof, ambient lighting, an upgraded driver assistance suite, and premium audio — a meaningful step up for buyers who use the car as a daily executive commuter. All variants seat 5 with rear legroom that genuinely competes with cars at double the price.
Pros: the 220 bhp engine makes the Superb one of the more powerful options in the large sedan class at this price point, and the rear cabin is exceptional for chauffeured or family use. Equipment levels on the Style Plus are hard to match without moving into German premium territory. Cons: Skoda's service and dealer network in Saudi Arabia is less extensive than that of Toyota, Honda, or Volkswagen, which may concern buyers in secondary cities. The sedan-only body in KSA means buyers wanting an estate variant must look elsewhere.
The Superb is a relatively low-volume model in the KSA market, so used-car supply is limited and residual value data is sparse — qualitatively, the strong engine spec and VW Group underpinnings position it as a durable long-term hold, but buyers should verify local resale liquidity before committing.
Buyers cross-shopping the Superb in Saudi Arabia typically also consider the Volkswagen Passat, Honda Accord, and Toyota Camry — similar large sedans with established dealer networks. The Superb's advantage is stronger power output and rear-seat space; the Camry and Accord win on resale predictability and service coverage.