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Skoda has been teasing a slew of upcoming models, but spy photographers have caught the redesigned Superb Combi.

Set to debut alongside a sleeker liftback variant this fall, the wagon is heavily disguised but adopts an edgier design with a larger and more pronounced grille. It’s flanked by slender headlights, which feature slim daytime running units.

They’re joined by a BMW-esque hood that has a dip in the center. We can also see an evolutionary front bumper, which features vertical air curtains at the outside edges.

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 2024 Skoda Superb Combi Spied Gearing Up For A Fall Debut

Moving down the side, there’s an upward sweeping beltline and a character line that now flows through the door handles. They’re joined by streamlined bodywork and what appears to be a more adventurous greenhouse.

The rear end is heavily disguised, but it’s more defined and features a wraparound spoiler. The exhaust has also been hidden, while the taillights appear to be slimmer.

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Spy photographers haven’t gotten a good look inside, but the cabin could echo the one found in the upcoming Volkswagen Passat as the two wagons will have a lot in common. If that’s the case, we can expect a digital instrument cluster and a large, free-standing infotainment system.

 2024 Skoda Superb Combi Spied Gearing Up For A Fall Debut

2024 Skoda Superb Combi teaser

While Skoda is playing coy, the automaker has said the Superb will “continue to set standards in terms of comfort and space.” The company has also promised “new features, improved technology and a completely redesigned interior.”

Performance specifications remain shrouded in secrecy, but the model is slated to ride on an updated version of the MQB platform. Skoda has also said the car will be offered with “modern, efficient petrol and diesel engines as well as plug-in and mild hybrid options.”

The redesigned Superb will be made in Bratislava, Slovakia and the company has previously said the move will enable them to build an extra 150,000 Kodiaq and Karoq SUVs annually.

Pictures: SH Proshots for CarScoops