What are the differences between the Skoda Superb and the Volkswagen Magotan?
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The differences between the Skoda Superb and the Volkswagen Magotan: 1. In terms of exterior design, the Magotan adopts Volkswagen's family-style design, with a flatter body that creates a wide-body effect with a visually low center of gravity. The body lines are sharper compared to the previous generation, and the rear design is more understated, exuding a sense of solidity. The Superb also features Skoda's latest family design, incorporating numerous sharp lines and angles, giving it a more angular, aggressive, and layered appearance. In terms of the rear, both the Superb and Magotan share a similar style—reserved and business-oriented, with minimal embellishments, presenting a clean and elegant look. 2. For interior design, the Magotan and Superb are quite similar in style, featuring the same straight lines and layout, with a strong business-oriented aesthetic and good material quality. 3. In terms of powertrain, both the Magotan and Superb are equipped with 1.4T, 1.8T, and 2.0T engines, with identical power parameters. Both models are paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, with the difference being that the Superb also offers a 5-speed manual transmission option.