The Legacy Behind Praga
Praga has a rich history spanning over 100 years, evolving from producing trucks and airplanes to crafting karts and track-ready racers. Each year, the Czech company takes a significant leap forward by delivering the lightweight, street-legal Bohema supercar. While many new automotive manufacturers flaunt ambitious claims, Praga brings decades of expertise to the table, ensuring that its vehicles are not just concepts but actual contenders on the road.
The Bohema’s Engineering Excellence
At the heart of the Praga Bohema lies a powerful twin-turbocharged 3.8-liter V6 engine—an enhanced variant of the engine famously found in the Nissan GT-R. Collaborating with Litchfield Motors, the engine produces an impressive 700 horsepower and 535 pound-feet of torque, demonstrating Praga’s commitment to delivering not just power, but driving engagement. Rather than chasing after ludicrous horsepower numbers, Praga emphasizes lightweight and aerodynamic efficiency, aiming for an exhilarating driving experience over sheer speed.
Aerodynamics and Performance
Weighing in at just 2300 pounds, the Bohema showcases Praga’s focus on aerodynamics and precision engineering. The full carbon body contributes not only to a sleek aesthetic but also results in significant downforce—almost 2000 pounds at 155 mph. With its design validated in a Formula 1 wind tunnel, the Bohema is engineered for precision and track performance, merging purity of design with high functionality. As Praga prepares to unleash the Bohema on public roads, the anticipation builds for what promises to be a game changer in the supercar landscape.