Skoda has made automotive history with its
fourth-generation Superb, setting a
Guinness World Record for the longest distance traveled on a single tank of fuel.
1. The Record-Breaking RunDriver: Miko Marczyk, a renowned Polish rally driver.
Distance Covered: 2,831 kilometers (≈1,760 miles).
Fuel Efficiency: An astonishing
2.61 liters of diesel per 100 km, showcasing the Superb’s extraordinary fuel economy.
2. About the CarModel: Fourth-generation Skoda Superb.
Fuel Type: Diesel.
Performance: Despite the emphasis on fuel efficiency, the Superb maintains its
comfort, space, and performance, proving it’s not just a record-breaking vehicle but also practical for daily use.
3. SignificanceThis achievement highlights
Skoda’s engineering expertise in optimizing fuel consumption.It sets a
benchmark for efficiency in large sedans, demonstrating that long-distance travel with minimal refueling is possible without sacrificing comfort.
4. Guinness RecognitionThe feat has been officially recognized by
Guinness World Records, adding to Skoda’s global reputation for innovation and reliability.
5. What It Means for DriversFor long-distance commuters, the record emphadata-sizes that the
Superb can go further on less fuel, reducing trips to fuel stations and lowering running costs.
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