The newest hypercar, ‘Bohema’, from Praga, an automaker based in the Czech Republic, has been unveiled. The new agile machine is reportedly capable of taking on GT3 race cars.
The Praga Bohema is constructed on a carbon fibre monocoque, aiming for a dry weight of 982 kg. Just the cockpit itself is created from 56 individual carbon parts, weighing a mere 34 kg.
Bohema was created in a wind tunnel to accomplish ideal aero performance. The extreme aero package is said to produce 900 kg of downforce at 155 mph.
Under the hood of Bohema lies a familiar 3.8-liter V6 twin-turbo engine from the Nissan GT-R. It generates 690 hp @ 6800 rpm and 535 lb-ft of torque at 3000-6000 rpm. The engine is matched with a Hewland sequential gearbox.
Praga has not yet disclosed the performance statistics of the Bohema. Nevertheless, it is known that the car has a maximum speed of 186 mph, which is claimed to be the highest attainable speed on any racetrack.
The Praga Bohema hypercar was inspired and tested by Romain Grosjean, an F1 and IndyCar driver. To acquire one of these customized machines, you will have to spend €1.28 million.
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