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Skoda Brings Luxury at Geneva Through Laurin and Klement Editions

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Photo: Stefan Baldauf / Robert Kah
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Skoda is not known for releasing special edition vehicles too often, but when it does, the result looks special. Not too special if you look at luxury sedans, but special for its class.
Paying tribute to the bicycle company founders Vaclav Laurin and Vaclav Klement, which eventually became Skoda, the Laurin&Klement Edition is available for both the Skoda Superb (sedan and Combi) and the Yeti models.

The two models made their debut at this year’s Geneva Motor Show, both coming with a smooth dark brown body finish, bi-xenon headlamps, unique 18-inch alloy wheels, LED daytime running lights, LED taillamps and chrome accents.

Stepping inside, the top-spec Laurin&Klement pack will add badged stainless steel door sills, badges that can also be found on the front seats, body color matching trimmings, glossy plastics, leather seats, aluminum pedals and a few other treatments.

Engine choice remains the same, with buyers being able to get the Superb with a 2-liter TSI, 3.6 FSI V6 or 2-liter TDI, while the Yeti can be had with the 2-liter TDI or 1.8-liter TSI engine.

Pricing and availability is yet to be announced by Skoda, so stick with us for more info while checking the two models in the gallery bellow.
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