The new  Bharat Stage IV (BS IV) norms have come into effect from the 1st of  April, 2010. Since much before this, several firms upgraded or replaced  their existing models with ones that would be BS IV compliant. Some  firms also decided to leave their vehicles BS III compliant, making them  unavailable in BS IV cities. In order that the Skoda Superb remains BS  IV compliant, the Czech firm launched a new variant of the car in place  of its existing variant.
The car will now be powered by a  1.8L TSI Petrol engine mated with a manual transmission system. The car  will come with a price tag of Rs. 18.28 lakh (Ex-showroom Delhi) which  makes it cheaper by Rs. 1.5 lakh. The new engine is reportedly believed  to return a fuel efficiency figure of about 13.14 kmpl.
Skoda Auto  India Senior General Manager (Sales and Marketing) Ashutosh Dixit said,  "Ever since the launch, the New Superb has won the hearts of over 3000  customers and acquired the No. 1 position in the D Segment, bagging 6  prestigious automotive awards in 2010. The addition of the 1.8 TSI  manual transmission to the current range will offer a wider choice to  our customers and also allow us to introduce our newest technologies  into the Indian market."
Since the car boasts of a MT (manual  transmission) system, it will be able to deliver complete engine  performance along with an enhanced driving experience. For its range,  this addition to the Skoda Superb is first of its kind. the car will be  available in a varied choice of colours including Candy White, Black  Magic, Diamond Silver, Rosso Brunello and Cappuccino Beige.

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