Praga Bohema Supercar Delivered to First Customer in the Netherlands
The Czech automaker Praga has officially rolled out its highly-anticipated Praga Bohema, the company’s debut roadgoing production supercar, to a lucky customer in the Netherlands. This lightweight and track-ready marvel is a testament to Praga’s commitment to performance through aerodynamics and weight reduction.
From Prototypes to Production: The Evolution of the Praga Bohema
After showcasing a prototype of the Bohema two years ago, Praga has diligently worked behind the scenes to bring this stunning supercar to life. Mark Harrison, Praga’s sales and marketing director, emphasized the company’s meticulous approach to development, ensuring that the Bohema was ready for the road before making any grand announcements.
The Heart of the Beast: Power and Performance
Under the hood, the Praga Bohema boasts a twin-turbocharged 3.8-liter V-6 engine, a modified version of the powerhouse found in the iconic Nissan GT-R. With 700 horsepower and 535 pound-feet of torque at its disposal, the Bohema may not be the most powerful on the block, but it’s a masterclass in driving engagement and track performance.
Praga’s Legacy and Vision for the Future
Praga’s storied history in vehicle production spans over a century, with a focus on lightweight, aerodynamic designs that push the boundaries of performance. While the Bohema marks the company’s foray into road-legal supercars, Praga’s track record with the R1 race car showcases their expertise in crafting fast, agile machines that excel on the circuit.
Caleb Miller, a car enthusiast turned automotive journalist, shares his passion for unique vehicles and the thrill of the open road. As he looks forward to experiencing the excitement of driving a Praga Bohema, he invites readers to join him on a journey through the world of high-performance automobiles.