
In the heart of the Czech Republic, not far from the roads of Bohemia, the European version of “Godzilla” has just been born. Praga, a company founded in 1907 and specializing in the production of exclusive supercars, has just revealed its latest gem: the Bohema.
This monster that you will find in the photo is sure to attract attention its lines that strongly resemble the shape of the hypercar from the 24 Hours of Le Mans. But ultra-aggressive design is not the only characteristic of Praga. Under its hood is an engine well known to motorists.
New life for the GT-R V6
The Bohema is powered by the 3.8-liter twin-turbo V6 from the Nissan GT-R, as part of a supply agreement between Praga and Nissan. In this supercar, the engine makes an impression 700 horsepower and 725 Nm of torque. Figures that may seem modest compared to the Bugatti Chiron, but you have to bear in mind that this model weighs less than 1000 kg. The declared maximum speed exceeds 300 km/h.
Praga claims that it used the help of famous drivers during the development and testing of the car. They include ex-F1 and IndyCar driver Romain Grosjean and Ben Collins, ex-Stig of Top Gear UK.
The first deliveries are approaching
Praga Bohema was unveiled as a prototype in November 2022 and is now ready to go into production. It will be handcrafted in a special factory in Prague, Czech Republic. Only 89 units should leave the shops. Each copy will cost approx 1.2 million euros.
The first customers were able to evaluate Bohema’s capabilities on the icy roads of the Czech Republic. For this occasion, the hypercar was equipped with Pirelli Trofeo R tires, which are included in the standard equipment.
Praga clarifies that the first deliveries to Europe are planned for the end of the year. Once this is unusual for this type of car, all products are not yet sold out. Orders are open until 2025.
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Source: Auto Plus

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