Even though it’s not as powerful as the Hennessey Venom F5, the $1.3-million Praga Bohema is most certainly as close as you can get to a street-legal F1 car. Power comes from a Nissan GT-R-sourced 3.8L twin-turbocharged V6 engine making 700 hp and 534 lb-ft of torque, mated to a 6-speed Hewland sequential gearbox, enabling it to hit 62 mph in just under 2.3-seconds from a standstill.
At just 2,164-pounds, that 700hp is more than enough to boost you to its top speed of 186 mph in a heartbeat, while 18-inch (front) and 19-inch (back) wheels keep you planted on the track. Why is it shaped this way? The carbon fiber central monocoque and body was shaped in a wind tunnel to deliver 1,984-pounds of downforce at 155 mph. It will be limited to only 89-units worldwide with production expected to begin in 2023.
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Praga has a broad portfolio from karts, trucks, race cars and now this hypercar. It is not essential or even possible to have characteristic design language across the board, as each product requires an individual character,” said Juraj Mitro, chief designer for Praga.