The Playmobil T1 Camping Bus will come complete with a seating area, travel kitchen, and even a bed. The Beetle, on the other hand, will feature a roof rack and plenty of accessories for a family outing. The two classic Playmobil miniatures will soon be available to purchase from Volkswagen Accessories and general retailers. Watch this space! Classic VW Beetle and Bus to be added to the collection at the start of 2021 The World Premiere of the Skoda Enyaq iV Skoda showcases first MEB model in Prague 40,000 models of the Flying Spur luxury sports sedan have been manufactured by Bentley at its Crewe location. The British luxury brand broke this record back in August. The first generation of the luxury sports car was launched in 2005. Fast-forward to the third generation and virtually everything about it has now changed – including its name: Back in its first generation, it was known as the Bentley Continental Flying Spur. Today, the Flying Spur boasts 467 kW/635 bhp, races from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.8 seconds, and reaches a maximum speed of 333 km/h. All three models were conceived, designed, and manufactured in the English town of Crewe – the home of Bentley. This is where Bentley employees celebrated the record-breaking achievement of their flagship model. 250 employees manufactured the Flying Spur in around 100 hours – entirely by hand. 40,000th Flying Spur Manufactured Sedan made by hand The Skoda Enyaq iV was revealed to a worldwide audience in Prague earlier this month. The SUV is the first electric car from Skoda to be based on the modular electric-drive toolkit (MEB). It will be available with two drive variants, three battery sizes, rear-wheel or all-wheel drive, and five performance levels ranging from 109 to 225 kW (148 to 306 bhp). Manufactured in Mladá Boleslav, the Enyaq iV has a range of up to 510 kilometers in the WLTP cycle, making it fully suitable for everyday use.