Handbuilt at Praga’s factory in the Czech Republic, the resulting car is truly jaw-dropping. Don’t take that from me either – James May and Jeremy Clarkson were impressed too when they drove ...
While the general public may not yet know the name Praga, the company believes the R1 race car's success has helped catch the attention of the enthusiasts it hopes to sell the Bohema to.
After seven years of development, Czech-based auto manufacturer Praga delivered its first production car in 77 years to one lucky customer in the Netherlands, and the world is better for it.
Praga would much rather put that money "into the continued development of the car, and the production processes, and fine-tuning with the paint supplier and all those sorts of things." He admits ...
The first customer car with the Praga badge has just been delivered two years after the official unveiling of the pre-production prototype. It is a 700-horsepower machinery that weighs only 2,205 ...
However, Jan Martinek, chief engineer at Praga, iterated that the Bohema is more interested in being a proper track attacker more than anything else. Martinek said, "The car is about purity ...