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Tatra T600 Tatraplan

 
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Tatra T600 Tatraplan
Tatraplan
Manufacturer Tatra, a. s.
Production 1946 – 1952
6,342 built
Assembly Kopřivnice till 1951
Mladá Boleslav (Škoda plant) after 1951
Predecessor Tatra T97
Successor Tatra T603
Body style(s) 4-door saloon (Finned Fastback)
Layout RR layout
Engine(s) 1952 cc overhead valve Flat-4
Transmission(s) 4 speed manual[1]
Wheelbase 2,700 mm (110 in)
Length 4,540 mm (179 in)
Designer Josef Chalupa
Vladimír Popelář
Hans Ledwinka.
Tatra T600 Tatraplan in an exhibition

The Tatra T600, named the Tatraplan, was a large car from the Czech manufacturer Tatra.

After World War II, Tatra continued its pre-war business of building passenger cars in addition to commercial (and military) vehicles. The factory was nationalised in 1946 two years before the Communist takeover. Although production of pre-war models continued, a new model, the Tatra T600 Tatraplan was designed in 1946-47 by Josef Chalupa, Vladimír Popelář and Hans Ledwinka. The name of the car celebrated the new Communist planned economy but also referred to aeroplane inspiration ('éroplan' means aeroplane in colloquial Czech).

After two prototypes "Ambrož" (December 1946) and "Josef" (March 1947), the T600 went into mass production in 1948. In 1951, the state planning department decided that the Tatraplan should henceforth be built at the Skoda Auto plant in Mladá Boleslav, leaving Tatra to concentrate on truck assembly. This was quite unpopular with the workforce at both plants: as a result Skoda built Tatraplans for one year only before the model was discontinued in 1952.[citation needed]

The Tatraplan had a monocoque streamlined six-seater saloon body with a drag coefficient (Cd) of just 0.32. It was powered by an air-cooled flat-4 cylinder 1,952 cc rear-mounted engine. 6,342 were made, 2,100 of them in Mladá Boleslav.

Sources and further reading

  1. ^ Gloor, Roger (1. Auflage 2007). Alle Autos der 50er Jahre 1945 - 1960. Stuttgart: Motorbuch Verlag. ISBN 978-3-613-02808-1. 

Margolius, Ivan and Henry, John G: Tatra - The Legacy of Hans Ledwinka, SAF Publishing, Harrow 1990, ISBN 0-946719-06-3

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