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Skoda India To Introduce Dynamic Chassis Control For The 2016 Superb
Skoda launched the all-new Superb earlier this year and now, the brand is all set to introduce their Dynamic Chassis Control (DCC) to the flagship sedan.
The
DCC
will
adjust
the
steering
weight,
engine
response,
and
adjust
the
suspension
dampers
to
suit
the
desired
driving
condition.
This
system
will
allow
the
driver
to
choose
between
comfort,
normal
and
sport
modes.
The car will also get a 'rough road' suspension setup with higher ground clearance, which should help the new Superb to make its cruise easy in India.
With the new Superb getting a suspension setup with a higher ground clearance, and tuned up dampers for adaptive control is definitely an additional expense that Skoda had avoided.
In India, the Skoda Superb is available with a 1.8-litre petrol and a 2.0-litre diesel variants. The standard 1.8-litre petrol variant which is available either with manual or automatic gearbox is good to produce 180bhp and 320Nm of torque, while the 2.0-litre diesel engine churns out 177bhp and 350Nm of torque, and only comes with a twin-clutch automatic gearbox.