- Ready to take off: the new Superb Combi leaves the production line at the plant in Kvasiny
- A reference: spacious interior with cutting edge technology and dynamic design
- Growth: the Skoda plant in Kvasiny has been modernized and expanded
ŠKODA has produced this week the first ŠKODA Superb Combi at its plant in Kvasiny, Czech Republic. The first model is a Superb Combi 2.0 TDI in white moon, a client of the local market will be delivered.
In its segment, the new Skoda Superb Combi sets benchmarks in space, comfort, security, connectivity and ecology, and inspires its customers with full of excitement and dynamically elegant designs. The market launch is scheduled for September.
"The new Skoda Superb Combi mark new standards in its segment," says Michael Oeljeklaus, Head of Production and Logistics Board of ŠKODA.
"Just fifteen weeks after the start of production of the new Superb sedan, we are proud to announce another successful start. The whole team did a great job, and now the Superb Combi out of production lines as planned."
To accommodate production of the new ŠKODA Superb and Superb Combi, Skoda has made significant investments in plant Kvasiny, particularly in new production technologies and in the areas of assembly and logistics.
The new Skoda Superb Combi looks the largest interior space in its segment. The total volume of the trunk is nearly 2,000 litres, a size which until now could only be found in higher segments. The use of modern technology Volkswagen Group MQB also enables a new level of comfort and safety.
The new Skoda Superb Combi also offers maximum connectivity and ecological character. In line with the new design language of ŠKODA, the latest model of the brand provides a captivating interplay of functionality, technology and emotion.
Kvasiny is one of the three plants of ŠKODA in the Czech Republic, and employs nearly 4,500 people. In addition to producing the new Superb Combi, Superb saloon also has been coming out of its assembly lines since mid-March. Along with these models, the seat of Kvasiny also manufactures the ŠKODA Yeti.
Over the next years, the plant and facilities around it will modernize and expand further.
In 2018, the company expects to have created 1,300 additional jobs in Kvasiny. The production capacity will increase to 280,000 vehicles per year. To do this, the company will invest about CZK 7,200 million over the next three years .
Translated by Google - apologies for any errors caused.
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