The vehicle will also get full-LED fog lights, and taillights with sequential turn signals.
The Volkswagen Group introduced matrix LED headlights to a production model in 2013 with the facelift of its previous-generation Audi A8 fullsize luxury sedan. The technology has been made more affordable with models like the latest Touareg luxury SUV. Now, it will be even more accessible with the Skoda Superb.
The Czech marque released a teaser video showcasing the new lights on its flagship model in the lead-up to the official unveiling of the car later this month. The front will feature the first-ever matrix full-LED headlights. Skoda Brand, while the new fog lights will also be full-LED.
We can see the new taillights with sequential turns signals from the rear. This is a Skoda fan favorite and was implemented in the Kamiq subcompact crossover. The teaser video shows the “Skoda” lettering prominently displayed on the tailgate, where it replaces the corporate badge. This was first noticed in the China-only Kodiaq GT last year and has since been adopted by the Scala as well as the Kamiq.
There are many LEDs that enable the coming/leaving home function. This feature is available in higher-end cars from VAG. It works by locking or unlocking the car and turning on the taillights and headlights according to a preset sequence.
Another novelty that we can see in the shadowy teaser for the refreshed Superb is the chrome or metallic bar running across the tailgate. It links the taillight clusters.
All this will be revealed within a week starting Thursday, May 23rd, during the IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship in Bratislava (Slovakia).