Volkswagen Passat Alltrack
Wagon · Gasoline · AWD
vs
Skoda Superb Combi
Wagon · Gasoline · FWD
Volkswagen Passat Alltrack
Car A
Volkswagen Passat Alltrack
The Volkswagen Passat Alltrack pairs AWD confidence with efficient-for-its-class fuel use and generous cargo space, making it a strong fit for growing families and road trips. It’s good value in its segment, though city-focused or premium shoppers may look elsewhere.
5 seatsWagonGasoline5-star safetyAWD
Skoda Superb Combi
Car B
Skoda Superb Combi
The Skoda Superb Combi balances a vast 660 L cargo area and five-seat practicality with solid efficiency, reliability, and safety. It fits growing families and frequent road trips while offering good value in its segment.
5 seatsWagonGasoline5-star safety6.5 L/100km280 hp
Why compared cross brandsame body typesame powertrainsame seatssame usage profilesimilar price

Usage fit

Family 75 / 78
City 31 / 32
Budget / value 64 / 67
Road trip 73 / 69
Performance 37 / 30
Cargo 44 / 47
Practical 58 / 62
Premium 32 / 33
Winter 76 / 36

Scores out of 100. Blue = Volkswagen Passat Alltrack · Orange = Skoda Superb Combi

Specs side-by-side

Spec Volkswagen Passat Alltrack Skoda Superb Combi
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Pros & cons

Volkswagen Passat Alltrack

  • AWD traction adds confidence for winter and bad weather
  • 605 L trunk space works well for families and long journeys
  • 7 L/100 km combined keeps fuel costs reasonable for its class
  • At 32,000, it represents good value in its segment

Skoda Superb Combi

  • Expansive 660 L cargo space supports family gear and luggage
  • Focus on reliability and safety for added confidence
  • Efficient for its class at 6.5 combined consumption
  • Reserve performance for overtakes with 280 hp and 0–100 km/h in 6 s

Verdict

Pick Volkswagen Passat Alltrack if…
Lower entry price
Volkswagen Passat Alltrack starts lower, making it the stronger value pick if budget is a priority.
Pick Skoda Superb Combi if…
More power
Skoda Superb Combi puts out 280 hp vs 240 — meaningfully quicker and more confident on motorways.

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