Skoda has confirmed it is producing a fleet-focused version of its new Superb, called SE Business. It is due on sale later this year.
It is priced from £21,590 for the manual hatchback and is powered by the firm’s 1.6-litre 120hp diesel engine and the 2.0-litre 150hp diesel.
The options added onto the SE Business model include: Alcantara upholstery, front and rear parking sensors, sunset glass from the B-pillar back, a touchscreen satellite navigation system with a 6.5-inch colour touchscreen and Bluetooth telephone integration, as well SmartLink.
The Superb SE Business is part of the firm’s range of vehicles that are aimed at fleets. The firm’s Octavia and Yeti model lines also have the trim available as an option.
Skoda also confirmed a Greenline model is due to join the range “in due course”. It is expected to emit 95g/km of CO2 and return 76.4mpg.