
The MIIT fuel consumption of the Skoda Superb: 1. The MIIT combined fuel consumption of the Skoda Superb 280TSI model is 5.8L/100km. 2. The MIIT combined fuel consumption of the Skoda Superb 330TSI model is 6.1L/100km. 3. The MIIT combined fuel consumption of the Skoda Superb 380TSI model is 6.7L/100km. Generally, the MIIT fuel consumption is difficult to achieve in daily driving, but this does not mean the MIIT fuel consumption is useless. The MIIT fuel consumption is measured under relatively scientific conditions, which to some extent represents how fuel-efficient the vehicle is at a technical level. Moreover, since the measurement standards are the same for every vehicle, it can serve as a reference for comparison when purchasing a car.

I've been driving my Skoda Superb for three years now, and its highway fuel consumption is quite satisfying. My model is the 1.8TSI, and when I maintain a speed between 100-110 km/h on the highway, it generally stays around 7 liters per 100 kilometers. Last month, I drove from Guangzhou to Shenzhen, a total distance of over 300 kilometers, and the onboard computer showed a fuel consumption of 6.9L, which was spot on. The aerodynamic design is key to fuel efficiency—my friend who drives the same model reports similar figures, though consumption rises above 8 liters per 100 km when exceeding 130 km/h. Load also makes a noticeable difference; with just a suitcase, my fuel consumption stays stable, but when I once filled the trunk with home appliances, it jumped to 7.5L. Driving habits matter too: avoiding sudden acceleration and braking, and using cruise control helps save fuel. Overall, the highway fuel efficiency is truly reassuring, making long trips worry-free.

When discussing highway fuel consumption factors, the Superb is generally quite economical. The engine is key: the 1.4T model achieves 6-7L/100km on highways, while the 2.0T is slightly higher at around 7-8L. The transmission also plays a significant role, with the dual-clutch version being more efficient and reducing consumption. Avoid fluctuating speeds; maintaining a steady 90-110km/h range is the fuel-efficient zone. Good aerodynamic design and a low drag coefficient help save fuel. Additional factors like insufficient tire pressure increase friction and raise fuel consumption; regular keeps the engine in optimal condition. Don't forget to close windows when using onboard devices: opening windows on highways increases drag and wastes fuel, so using the air conditioning wisely is better. Actual test data shows the Superb TSI averages around 7L on highways, striking a good balance.

To reduce the Superb's highway fuel consumption, here are some tips from my experience. Maintain a steady speed between 100-110km/h, accelerate smoothly, and avoid frequent lane changes or hard braking. Activate cruise control to maintain constant speed for optimal fuel efficiency. Properly inflated tires can reduce rolling resistance by about 0.5L/100km. Avoid keeping windows open at high speeds as it increases drag - use AC instead; ECO mode also helps. My diesel version achieves under 6L/100km on highways, while the gasoline TSI can easily be kept around 6.5L.

Driving the Superb on highways is realistically fuel-efficient and cost-saving. With an average fuel consumption of 7L/100km and gasoline priced at 8 yuan per liter, the fuel cost per kilometer is only 0.56 yuan. Comparable models like the Passat and Accord have similar fuel consumption, but the Superb's lower drag coefficient sometimes gives it an edge. I average 2000 highway kilometers monthly, with fuel costs around 1120 yuan, making it more economical than other family cars. Choosing a model with an efficient engine and maintaining it well can save you thousands of yuan annually.

Comparing the Superb's highway fuel consumption with other B-segment cars, it performs quite well. I've driven both the Superb 1.8T and Passat 1.8T, both averaging 7-7.5L/100km on highways. However, compared to the Regal 2.0T, which consumes over 8L due to higher drag coefficient, and the Accord Hybrid that can achieve 5L but isn't pure gasoline, the Superb stands out with its streamlined design and low drag coefficient. Actual tests show stable and low fuel consumption in the 80-110km/h range. The driving experience is smooth, with no significant fuel consumption spikes even during long-term use.


