The Praga Bohema is a 982kg, 700 horsepower Czech hypercar powered by a modified Nissan GT-R twin-turbo V6, built by a 115-year-old racing company making the leap from the track to the road. With a carbon fiber monocoque, F1 tunnel-tested aerodynamics and a 0-62 mph time of around 2.3 seconds, the Bohema is one of Europe's most extreme and exclusive driver's cars.
What is the Praga Bohema?
The Praga brand of fast cars from the Czech Republic is one of Europe's best-kept secrets. With the Bohema, a business that has been involved in racing for more than a century is transferring its expertise to the road. For anyone exploring the Czech hypercar scene, the Praga Bohema is the headline act, a low-volume machine engineered around motorsport principles rather than showroom compromise.

What engine and power does the Praga Bohema have?
The Praga Bohema is a serious hypercar and it has the numbers to back it up. It uses a prototype 3.8-litre Nissan GT-R bi-turbo V6 engine, with upgraded turbos producing 700 horsepower and 534 lb-ft of torque, sent through a Hewland six-speed sequential gearbox. You can review the full technical breakdown on the evo Praga Bohema page and on CarBuzz.

How fast is the Praga Bohema and how much does it weigh?
To keep weight to a trim 982kg, the Bohema uses a titanium exhaust and carbon fiber bodywork evaluated in an F1 wind tunnel. The result is a top speed of 186 mph and a 0-62 time of roughly 2.3 seconds, putting the Praga Bohema firmly in supercar-slaying territory despite its modest engine size.

Is the Praga Bohema usable on the road, and how much does it cost?
Without bulky active suspension components, clever engineering keeps the car comfortable enough for daily driving, and the cabin was not created solely for track days. The first cars were produced from 2023, with a target of roughly 20 examples per year, making it a genuinely rare collector's hypercar. Pricing sits well into seven figures, which is why searches for the Praga Bohema for sale and Praga Bohema price are so common among enthusiasts.
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Explore hypercars at TheArsenale
If the Praga Bohema feeds your appetite for extreme performance, browse the curated cars collection at TheArsenale. Comparable low-volume machines include the V16 powered Devel Sixteen hypercar, the F1 inspired Delage D12, and the electric RAESR Tachyon Speed.
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