Category Archives: Electric/hybrid

Skoda Superb: Comfort meets innovation

  • The latest Superb stands out in the large saloon/hatchback market with its spacious and comfortable interior, now 43mm longer. 
  • It offers excellent fuel efficiency, including hybrid options with a 75-mile electric-only range. Featuring a 10.25-inch virtual cockpit and a 13-inch touchscreen, it starts at over £38k. 
  • The 1.5-litre turbo petrol engine delivers great economy and refinement.
  • There is excellent luggage space provides 645 litres (expandable to 1,795 litres) and advanced safety features.

Superb Hatch e-TEC

By Bill McCarthy

It’s a tribute to the quality of Skoda products that they are still producing a large saloon/hatchback in a market dominated by the SUV/Crossover.

Škoda currently has one of the newest model line-ups with 80 per cent of the range recently updated.

And although the name is ambitious, the latest, bigger, Superb is an excellent car. Huge, now 43mm longer, comfortable and for the size of the vehicle offering fantastic economy.

It has a range of engine options with the premiere last year of mild-hybrid technology and plug-in hybrid with an electric only range of around 75 miles. These are in addition to two 2.0 TSI petrol engines and two 2.0 TDI diesels.

The sleek silhouette offers better aerodynamics, while inside it even roomier and uses sustainable material.

In addition the infotainment is linked AI-based ChatGPT via the the voice assistant Laura.

The mild hybrid e-Tec driven here delivered just short of 60mpg from the mild hybrid power unit. Well up on the official WLTP figure of around 51mpg.

The range on a full tank was showing in excess of 700 miles. A bit of electrification, but no range anxiety whatsoever.

It is a smart, sleek handsome car with 18-inch alloy wheels on this model, neat decorative door sills, slim LED headlights with cornering function and refashioned rear light clusters, rear privacy glass and clever puddle lights projecting the Skoda brand. 

The dark chrome styling includes front grille surrounds and roof rails and door handles with ambient lighting.

The interior is premium, with  high-end materials and solid fixtures and fittings more often seen in executive class. Bags of head and legroom, with perforated leather fully adjustable electrically operated seats

The cabin itself is light, airy with three seated in relative comfort in the rear with the armrest folded. Another classy touch is the ambient lighting throughout offering a relaxing environment.

Centrepiece is the 10.25 inch virtual cockpit familiar on VW brands mated with a 13 inch touchscreen. which controls major functions like navigation, infotainment and Bluetooth connectivity via Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. 

In typical Skoda style, it is packed with standard kit, including the usual array of electric goodies and creature comforts like multi-function steering wheel, dual zone climate control, heated and powered door mirrors, powered tailgate, front and rear parking sensor, headlight washers and privacy glass, plus a host of other goodies.

At just over  £38k for the tested model you are acquiring a premium vehicle that would cost substantially more if it carried a different badge on the boot or grille.

The 1.5 litre turbo petrol unit is combined with a small electric motor which aids fuel economy, but can also boost power.

Mated to a seven-speed DSG auto box, it delivers excellent performance, hitting 60  in 9.2 seconds and when switched to sport mode and using the steering column paddles, is extremely lively.

There are three driving modes, electric, hybrid and sport. 

 The motorway is where the car feels particularly at home, cruising with ease while the cabin is well protected from road and engine noise. Handling is good for such a big car and the standard stability control ensures the ride is comfortable and smooth.

In practical terms, the boot is huge at 645 litres and up 30 litres on its predecessor and rising to 1,795 with the rear seats down.

 For safety most of the boxes are ticked with a comprehensive lift of active and passive features including front, side and curtain airbags, plus a driver’s knee airbag, driver fatigue sensor and electronic stability and traction control systems, plus lane departure, blind spot and cross traffic alerts.

Always innovative, Skoda Simply Clever features add value and offers an umbrella in the door frame, LED torch and a compact screen cleaner. It works with cleaning fluid and microfibre cloth ensure that any dirt or annoying fingerprints are completely removed from the infotainment screen.

Skoda has been going from strength to strength – it’s obvious why. But now it is literally on a charge.

Factfile

  •  Superb Hatch SE L 1.5 TSi e-TEC 150PS DSG
  • Price: £ 38,320 – (with options £41,010)
  • Mechanical: 1498cc, 150PS, four-cylinder  mild hybrid petrol engine driving front wheels via six-speed DSG auto transmission
  • Maximum speed: 139mph
  • Acceleration: 0-62mph in 9.2 seconds
  • Economy: 51-52 mpg
  • Insurance group: 27
  • CO2 emissions: 124-126g/km
  • Warranty: Three years/ 60,000 miles

Smart all-new Lexus targets younger market

Lexus LBX

By Bill McCarthy

Lexus has set out to introduce a compact premium SUV with stylish looks aimed at the younger European market that delivers brilliant economy and an engaging drive, and they appear to have cracked it with the LBX.

The new compact SUV along with others in the Lexus stable have buried the old ‘pipe and slippers image’ of being driven mostly by older drivers – given the models produced over the last few years have cutting edge design and high-end technology. 

The new model comes in seven versions with a starting price of £29,995.

Compact with a muscular profile, the familiar Lexus ‘spindle’ grille sitting below a slim  grille has been modified; the firm says it’s part of Lexus’s “Resolute Look” design heritage.

There is a new headlight design that integrates daytime running lights and turn indicators

The new face of the vehicle is to improve the drag coefficient, directing the flow of air from the front bumper down the sides of the vehicle.

The interior is, as you would expect from Lexus, high quality with leather style seats and a premium feel throughout.

It features plush soft touch finish with logical controls well positioned for optimum use.

Also new is a three-spoke multi-function steering wheel, upholstered side knee pads, a padded centre arm rest and a lower storage box with 12V accessory socket and C-type USB port.

Central is a 12.3-inch colour touchscreen which controls major functions through Lexus Link multimedia which includes navigation, smartphone integration and a high-end Mark Levinson sound system on this model.

An optional digital key is compatible with both Apple and Android devices, and up to five individuals per car to use an app on their smartphone to unlock and start the vehicle.

A premium vehicle, it is packed with kit, including, on the entry model, automatic LED headlights, dual-zone climate control, all-round parking sensors and a rear-view camera and 17-inch alloys, while this upper mid-range model adds leather style upholstery, tinted rear windows, a wireless phone-charging pad, ambient interior lighting, a head-up display, and powered tailgate.

It clearly has a mainstream European look, a deliberate choice, and is powered by an efficient self-charging hybrid combination of three cylinder petrol engine and electric motor with a total system output of 134 bhp.

Hybrid engines, whatever the future holds, are more and more efficient matching and exceeding in many cases the most economical of diesel engines, and the LBX is no different.

 This combination delivers brisk performance hitting 60mph in just over nine seconds, while the WLTP combined figures shows fuel economy of up to a stunning 62.8 mpg and CO2 emissions from 102 g/km

On the road it offers fun as well as economy. It feels stable on corners while the suspension is firm enough for excellent handling, but not so firm as to make the ride uncomfortable.

It may be the smallest Lexus, but stowage space is decent with 402 litres, with space to carry two 75-litre suitcases beneath the rear boot cover.

Like all Lexus models it is packed with safety equipment including the latest Lexus Safety System+ active system which includes hazard detection capabilities and new braking, steering and drive force control functions to help avoid collisions

Facftile

  • Lexus LBX Premium Plus Design
  • Price: £35,595
  • Mechanical: 134bhp, 1,490cc, three-cyl petrol engine and 67kWelectric motor driving front wheels via automatic gearbox
  • Max speed: 106mph
  • 0-60mph: 9.2 seconds
  • Combined mpg: 62.8
  • Insurance group: tbc
  • CO2 emissions: 102g/km
  • BiK rating: 27%