The Škoda Parts Center is a state-of-the-art warehouse near the Czech carmaker’s hometown Mladá Boleslav. From this warehouse, spare parts for Škoda cars are dispatched to more than 100 countries around the world. It covers an area of 105,000 square metres and contains 140,000 types of components of various sizes, from small screws to sheet-metal body parts, and totalling approximately 13 million individual items.
Participants of the Škoda Classic Tour drive through the gate of the Škoda Parts Center.
The Škoda Parts Center includes a high-rise, fully automatic warehouse, which was a stop on this year’s Škoda Classic Tour, a rally that is open to Škoda employees with cars over 30 years old.
Meeting of different decades – the current version of the Kodiaq and the racing version of the Favorit
Unsurprisingly, most of the vintage cars are Škodas. There’s no shortage of legendary 110 R coupés, and the Favorit model is well represented. This year, the first modern Felicias met the age threshold for participation for the first time. Several older convertibles bearing the same name regularly take part. Cars from Germany, Italy and the USA are also in evidence, though.
Cars in the car park in front of the Škoda Parts Center