Volkswagen Jetta Sedan
Sedan · Gasoline · FWD
vs
Skoda Superb iV
Sedan · Phev · FWD
Volkswagen Jetta Sedan
Car A
Volkswagen Jetta Sedan
The Volkswagen Jetta Sedan blends efficient commuting with usable family space, pairing 6 L/100 km economy with a sizable 480 L trunk. It offers good value and solid safety standing for budget-focused buyers, though its sedan form and FWD layout limit cargo versatility and all-weather traction.
5 seatsSedanGasoline5-star safety
Skoda Superb iV
Car B
Skoda Superb iV
The Skoda Superb iV pairs family-ready space with plug-in hybrid efficiency, offering 55 km electric range and very low official consumption. With solid performance and a large trunk, it suits commuters and family road trips.
5 seatsSedanPhev5-star safety1.4 L/100km218 hpPlug-in hybrid
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Usage fit

Family 62 / 68
City 55 / 43
Budget / value 70 / 63
Road trip 50 / 62
Performance 31 / 32
Cargo 26 / 35
Practical 45 / 54
Premium 21 / 36
Winter 26 / 30

Scores out of 100. Blue = Volkswagen Jetta Sedan · Orange = Skoda Superb iV

Specs side-by-side

Spec Volkswagen Jetta Sedan Skoda Superb iV
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Pros & cons

Volkswagen Jetta Sedan

  • Efficient for its class at 6 L/100 km lowers running costs
  • 480 L trunk and 5 seats suit growing families
  • Strong safety standing in its segment
  • Good value in its segment for budget-focused buyers

Skoda Superb iV

  • Roomy 5-seat interior with a 625‑litre trunk suits growing families and road trips.
  • Efficient for its class: low official combined consumption and 55 km electric range for daily commuting.
  • Strong everyday performance from 218 hp and 400 Nm, with 0–100 km/h in 7.3 s.
  • Good value in its segment for the space–efficiency balance.

Verdict

Pick Volkswagen Jetta Sedan if…
Lower entry price
Volkswagen Jetta Sedan starts lower, making it the stronger value pick if budget is a priority.
Pick Skoda Superb iV if…
More power
Skoda Superb iV puts out 218 hp vs 150 — meaningfully quicker and more confident on motorways.

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