Used Skoda Superb Estate. From £10,989. A complete overview of the Skoda Superb Estate specs and dimensions. Find out about its size, boot space, equipment, and more. The standard car's 685-litre boot shrinks to 485 litres in the iV, but with the seats down there's a cavernous 1,610-litre load bay (versus 1,760 in the petrol and diesel models). Although, we did have some thoughts about how much you could pack into the Superb iV after living with it - especially as a family car. How does it look? The Superb wagon is beautifully designed. Curved lines at the front and an elongated body make for a sleek family ride. There is definitely no boxiness with this car, as you'd get with some SUVs. It's for those people who still want a sportier look and don't want a giant vehicle just to do the daily grind. With the rear seats up, the boot measures an impressive 660 litres. It's a best-in-class figure, although the significantly smaller Peugeot 308 SW matches this number (but weirdly the 508 SW doesn't even come close). If you go for the Superb iV plug-in hybrid, the boot space falls to 510 litres due to the battery pack taking up some room. Skoda Superb Hatchback boot space, practicality and safety. 2015 - 2023 (change model) Practicality rating: 4.8 out of 5 4.8. View 70 photos. Written by Keith Adams Published: 25 January 2022 Updated: 20 November 2023. Huge rear seat space. Enormous boot beats most rivals. Lots of practical touches. Skoda claims a cavernous luggage capacity of 625 litres for the boot in the 'liftback' sedan (with a 16-inch space-saver spare wheel beneath), which is better than anything even vaguely similar in size, and a gargantuan 1760 litres with the rear backrests folded. It is equipped with a 1.4 TSI engine and Manual transmission, delivering 125 HP power and 200 Nm torque. This vehicle can achieve a maximum speed of 208 km/h and accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 9.9 seconds. With a trunk capacity of 595 liters, the Skoda Superb offers ample storage space. wITNBFd.