List of Czech automobiles

This page aims to list Czech (formerly Czechoslovak and Bohemian) automobile, in order of manufacturer.

Current major manufacturers

Škoda Auto

(1925–present)

Tatra

Tatra 158 Phoenix

(1897–present)

Other manufacturers

Aero

Aero 662

(1929–47)

  • Aero 500 (1929–32)
  • Aero 662 (1931–34)
  • Aero 750
  • Aero 1000 (1933–34)
  • Aero 1000 SS
  • Aero 30 (1934–47)
  • Aero 50 (1936–40)
  • Aero 2000 (1938)

Gordon

(1997-present)

  • Gordon Roadster 101 (1997)
  • Gordon Roadster 1.8, 2.0, 2.3 (2001)
  • Gordon Roadster 3.0 24V (2004)

Jawa

(1929-c.1972)

  • Jawa 700 (1934)
  • Jawa 600 Minor (1937–47)

Kaipan

Kaipan 14

(1997-present)

  • Kaipan 47 (1997)
  • Kaipan 57 (2002)
  • Kaipan 14 (2006)
  • Kaipan 15 (2008)
  • Kaipan 16 (2011)

Praga

Praga Alfa was the first Czech production car to achieve 100 km/h (62 mph)

(1907–47, 2011–present)

RAF

(1907–13)

  • RAF T (1908)
  • RAF H10 (1910)
  • RAF 25
  • RAF FW 25
  • RAF 14/18
  • RAF 18/50hp (1913)


Velorex

The three-wheeled Velorex was the only homologated car in the World that has leather cloth as its bodywork

(1951–71)

  • Oskar 54
  • Oskar 16/250
  • Velorex 16/175
  • Velorex 16/350
  • Velorex 453-0

Walter

Walter Royal was the most expensive Czechoslovak car

(1911–54)

  • Walter W-I (1913)
  • Walter WZ (1919–21)
  • Walter W1Z1 (1921–24)
  • Walter P I-IV (1924–30)
  • Walter Standard (1925–35)
  • Walter 4-B (1928)
  • Walter 6-B (1928)
  • Walter Super (1930)
  • Walter Bijou (1931–34) (licensed Fiat 514)
  • Walter Royal (1931–32)
  • Walter Regent (1932–36)
  • Walter Junior (1932–34) (licensed Fiat 508)
  • Walter Princ & Lord (1933–36) (licensed Fiat 522)

Wikov

(1925–37)

  • Wikov 7/28
  • Wikov 35
  • Wikov 40
  • Wikov 70

Zbrojovka Brno

Z18 was the first production car in Europe with a two-stroke engine

(1923–36)

Other brands

Avia A20-based fire engine. More than 250 000 of A-line Avia trucks were manufactured between 1963 and 2000.
Škoda 706 RT in Technical Museum in Brno storage. Although branded as Škoda, this truck was manufactured by LIAZ. More than 150 000 trucks of that type were manufactured between 1958 and 1985.
  • Aspa (1924–25)
  • Avia (1919–)
  • C.A.S. (1920)
  • Disk (1924)
  • Ecora
  • Elpo
  • Enka (1926–30)
  • ESO (1957)
  • FRM (1935)
  • Gatter (1926–37)
  • Gnom (1921–24)
  • Hakar
  • ISIS (1922–24)
  • KAN (1911–14)
  • Kolowrat (c. 1920)
  • Kohout (1905)
  • Kroboth (1930–33)
  • LIAZ (1907–09)
  • Linser (1906)
  • Magda (1948)
  • MTX (1970–)
  • Myron (1934)
  • Orion (1930)
  • Panek (1921)
  • Premier (1913–14)
  • Ringhoffer (1923)
  • RULO
  • Sibrava (1921–29)
  • Slatinany (1912)
  • Start (1921–31)
  • Stelka (1920-1922)
  • TAZ (1961–99)
  • Trimobil (1922)
  • Vaja (1929–30)
  • Vechet (1911–14)
  • Velorex-X-Strike (2010-)
  • Velox (1907–10)
  • Zetor (1946-)
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