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In honor of Boxing Day, here's Tatra's first boxer-engined car
Happy Boxing Day! In the British Commonwealth countries, this is a holiday that commemorates the practice of giving a box of ...
The 1934 Type 77 Tatra had a 3.0-litre, air-cooled, overhead-valve, alloy V-8 engine behind the rear axle. The Tatra car’s roots go back to 1850 and the Austro-Hungarian Empire, when Ignatz Schustala ...
Czech truck maker Tatra a.s. has decided to shift a part of its global Euro I and Euro II engine manufacturing operations to India and has firmed up an investment of Rs 125 crore to this effect. India ...
Out of the blue, would you be able to answer an automotive trivia question: What's an air-cooled V8 sedan styled by Vignale that entered production in the 1970s? The answer is the Tatra 613, and this ...
Back in the mid-1930s, this forgotten gem used to be one of the fastest-production cars in the world, achieving this feat thanks to innovative aerodynamics rather than raw power. Originally founded in ...
Tatra trucks procured by the Army through BEML were using a technology which was developed way back in 1970 and the engines used were air-cooled ones,state documents provided by Army chief General V K ...
On March 31, 1998, Porsche built the last air-cooled 911. This was a point of historical significance to some people, as it left the Volkswagen Beetle (still being produced in both Brazil and Mexico) ...
When it comes to Czech cars, most people undoubtedly think of Škoda. However, Czechoslovakia’s car production has long been associated with another automobile brand – Tatra. The company’s ...
The Tatra 87 was a Czechoslovakian sedan from the 1930s that gained notoriety during World War 2. Powered by a rear-mounted, air-cooled V8 engine, this car could rocket to about 160 km/h ...
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