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Tatra (company)

Tatra is a Czech vehicle manufacturer from Kopřivnice. It is owned by the TATRA TRUCKS a.s. company, and it is the third oldest company in the world producing motor vehicles with an unbroken history.[a][1] The company was founded in 1850 as Ignatz Schustala & Cie. In 1890 the company became a joint-stock company and was renamed the Nesselsdorfer Wagenbau-Fabriksgesellschaft. In 1897, the Nesselsdorfer Wagenbau-Fabriksgesellschaft produced the Präsident, which was the first factory-produced automobile with a petrol engine to be made in Central and Eastern Europe. In 1918, the company was renamed Kopřivnická vozovka a.s., and in 1919 it changed from the Nesselsdorfer marque to the Tatra badge,[2] named after the nearby Tatra Mountains on the Czechoslovak-Polish border (now on the Polish-Slovak border).

TATRA TRUCKS a.s.
Company typePrivate
IndustryAutomotive industry
Founded1850 (original)
1897 (as a car manufacturer)
FounderIgnaz Schustala
HeadquartersKopřivnice, Moravian-Silesian Region, Czech Republic
Area served
Worldwide (except Japan, and North America)[citation needed]
Key people
Hugo Fischer von Roeslerstamm (designer)
Hans Ledwinka (designer)
Julius Mackerle (designer)
ProductsAutomobiles, wagons, carriages, trucks
Revenue CZK 5.4 billion (2016)
562,794,000 Czech koruna (2017) 
CZK 482 million (2016)
Total assets6,211,396,000 Czech koruna (2017) 
Owner
Number of employees
1,658 (2016)
Websitetatratrucks.com
Tatra Präsident on the Kopřivnice coat of arms

In the interwar period, Tatra came to international prominence with its line of affordable cars based on backbone tube chassis and air-cooled engines, starting with Tatra 11 (1923). The company also became the pioneer of automotive aerodynamics, starting with Tatra 77 (1934). Following the 1938 German-Czechoslovak war and Munich Agreement, the town of Kopřivnice was occupied by Nazi Germany and Tatra's production was directed towards military production. Trucks like Tatra 111 (1942) became instrumental both for the German Nazi war effort as well as post-war reconstruction in Central Europe and Soviet Union.

Today, Tatra's production focuses on heavy, off-road trucks based on its century-long development of backbone chassis, swinging half-axles, and air-cooled engines. The core of its production consists of the Tatra 817, intended primarily for military operators, and the Tatra Phoenix (Tatra chassis with DAF cabin and Paccar water-cooled engine), aimed primarily for the civilian market. In 2023, the company plans to produce over 2,000 trucks.[3]

Early years edit

 
Nesselsdorfer Automobile logo
 
Ignaz Schustala, founder of the company
 
Präsident, the first factory made car in Central and Eastern Europe in 1897
 
Rennzweier, the first race car made by the company in 1900

In 1850, Ignaz Schustala founded "Ignatz Schustala & Cie" in Kopřivnice, and the company entered the business of manufacturing horse-drawn vehicles.

In the 1880s, the company began manufacturing railroad cars.[citation needed]

In 1890, the company became a joint-stock company, and was renamed the Nesselsdorfer Wagenbau-Fabriksgesellschaft. Also that year, Hugo Fischer von Röslerstamm became the company's technical director. After Schustala's death in 1891, von Röslerstamm took over the management of the business.

In 1897, the company began creation of an automobile with an internal combustion engine.[4] Using a Benz automobile as inspiration, purchased by von Röslerstamm bought, the company built its first car, the Präsident, under the direction of engineers Hans Ledwinka and Edmund Rumpler. The Präsident was exhibited in Vienna later that year.[5] The company began taking orders for cars, and between 1897 and 1900, nine improved cars based on the Präsident were made.[6]

The first car to be completely designed by Ledwinka was the Nesselsdorf A [de], which was produced in 1900. The Nesselsdorf A was equipped with a rear-mounted 2714 cc engine, and had a top speed of 40 km/h (25 mph). 22 units were built.

The Nesselsdorf A was followed in 1902 by the Type B, which featured a central engine.

Ledwinka then left the company to concentrate on steam engine development. He returned in 1905, and designed a completely new car, the Type S, which was equipped with a 3308 cc 4-cylinder engine.

In 1912, production was badly affected by a strike that lasted 23 weeks, and von Röslerstamm left the company. In 1916, Ledwinka left the company again, this time to work for one of its competitors, Steyr-Werke in Graz.[7]

Tatra concept edit

 
Tatra 11 of 1924

In 1919 the company began using the Tatra brand for its cars.

In 1921 the company was renamed "Kopřivnická vozovka". That year, the company's director, Leopold Pasching, convinced Ledwinka to return to the company to run its new car plant.[7]

Ledwinka's next design, the Tatra 11, which was released in 1923, featured a rigid backbone tube with swinging semi-axles at the rear giving independent suspension. The Tatra 11 was fitted with a front-mounted, air-cooled 1056 cc two-cylinder engine.

In 1924 the company was renamed "Závody Tatra".

The Tatra 17, released in 1925, featured a 1930 cc water-cooled six-cylinder engine, and fully independent suspension.

In 1926, the Tatra 11 was succeeded by the Tatra 12, which was similar to the Tatra 11, but was equipped with four-wheel brakes.

In 1927 the company was renamed "Ringhoffer-Tatra".

 

Streamlined Tatras

Prewar streamliners edit

 
Tatra 77, 1933, the world's first production aerodynamic car
 
Tatra 97, which was later copied by the VW Beetle

Tatra's specialty was luxury cars using the most recent technology, going from air-cooled flat-twins to fours and sixes, culminating (briefly) with the OHC 6-litre V12 in 1931.[8] In the 1930s, under the supervision of Austrian engineer Hans Ledwinka, his son Erich and German engineer Erich Übelacker, and protected by high tariffs and absence of foreign assemblers,[9][10] Tatra began building advanced, streamlined cars after obtaining licences from Paul Jaray, which started in 1934 with the large Tatra 77, the world's first production aerodynamic car.[11][12] The average drag coefficient of a 1:5 model of the fastback Tatra 77 was recorded as 0.2455.[13] It featured (as did almost all subsequent big Tatras) a rear-mounted, air-cooled V8 engine.[14]

Tatra and the conception of the Volkswagen Beetle edit

Both Adolf Hitler and Ferdinand Porsche were influenced by the Tatras.[15] Hitler was a keen automotive enthusiast, and had ridden in Tatras during political tours of Czechoslovakia.[9][15] He had also dined numerous times with Ledwinka.[15] After one of these dinners Hitler remarked to Porsche, "This is the car for my roads".[9][15][16] From 1933 onwards, Ledwinka and Porsche met regularly to discuss their designs,[17] and Porsche admitted "Well, sometimes I looked over his shoulder and sometimes he looked over mine" while designing the Volkswagen.[15][16] There is no doubt that the Beetle bore a striking resemblance to the Tatras, particularly the Tatra V570.[15] The Tatra 97 of 1936 had a rear-located, rear-wheel drive, air-cooled four-cylinder boxer engine accommodating four passengers and providing luggage storage under the front bonnet and behind the rear seat. Another similarity between this Tatra and the Beetle is the central structural tunnel. Tatra launched a lawsuit against Volkswagen for patent infringement, but this was stopped when Germany invaded Czechoslovakia. At the same time, Tatra was forced to stop producing the T97. The matter was re-opened after World War II and in 1965 Volkswagen paid the Ringhoffer family DM 1,000,000 in an out of court settlement.[18]

Tatra and Volkswagen's body design were preceded by similar designs of Hungarian automotive engineer Bela Barenyi, whose sketches resembling the Volkswagen Beetle date back to 1925.[19]

War years edit

After the 1938 invasion of Czechoslovakia by Nazi Germany, Tatras were kept in production, largely because Germans liked the cars. Many German officers died in car accidents caused by driving the heavy, rear-engined Tatras faster around corners than they could handle. At the time, as an anecdote, Tatra became known as the 'Czech Secret Weapon' for the scores of officers who died behind the wheel; at one point official orders were issued forbidding German officers from driving Tatras.[9][20]

 
Tatra 600 Tatraplan

Tatra was instrumental in the production of trucks and tank engines for the German war effort.[citation needed]

Postwar management edit

The factory was nationalised in 1945 almost three years before the Communist Party came to power and in January 1946 was renamed "Tatra Národní Podnik". Although production of prewar models continued, a new model, the Tatra 600 Tatraplan was designed—the name celebrating the new Communist planned economy and the aeroplane inspiration (Colloq. Czech: aeroplán). It went into production in 1948. In 1951, the state planning department decided that the Tatraplan should henceforth be built at the Škoda plant in Mladá Boleslav, leaving Tatra free to concentrate on trucks, buses and railway equipment.

The Tatra 603 edit

 
Tatra 603 (1956–1962)

In 1953, amid much dissatisfaction among Communist party leaders with the poor-quality official cars imported from Russia, Tatra was again given permission to produce a luxury car, the Tatra 603. Much like Tatra's prewar cars, it was driven by a rear-mounted, air-cooled V8 and had the company's trademark aerodynamic styling. The Tatra 603 initially featured three headlights and the first prototypes had a central rear stabilising fin, though this feature was lost on production vehicles. It was also fitted with almost American-style thick chrome bumpers with bullets (a.k.a. Dagmar bumpers). Almost entirely hand-built, Tatras were not available for normal citizens as they were not permitted to buy them.[citation needed] The cars were reserved for the Communist Party elite and industrial officials,[21] as well as being exported to most other communist nations as official state cars. Notably, Cuban President Fidel Castro had a white Tatra 603, custom-fitted with air conditioning.

Tatra 603s were built until 1975, a twenty-year reign as one of communism's finest cars. Numerous improvements were made during its production run, although not all vehicles built were actually new but rather reconditioned. In exchange for a newer model year car, the older vehicle was returned to the factory. There, it was upgraded to current model year specifications, refinished, and sent out again as a putatively new vehicle to replace another older T603. This makes it difficult to trace the history of surviving vehicles.

1970s makeover—the Tatra 613 edit

 
Tatra 613 (1976)

In 1968 a replacement was developed: the Tatra 613. It was styled by the Italian styling house of Vignale and was a more modern, less rounded shape. It was not until 1973 that the car went into production, and volume production did not begin until the following year. Although the layout remained the same, the body was all new, as was the engine, which was equipped with four overhead camshafts, a higher capacity motor (3495 cc) and an output close to 165 bhp (123 kW; 167 PS). In addition, it had been moved somewhat forward for improved balance. These cars were built in five series and went through several modifications until production ceased in 1996. Over 11,000 cars were built, and sales slowed to a trickle of just a few dozen per year towards the end of production as Tatras began to seem more and more outdated.

1990s Tatra 700 edit

 
Tatra 700 at a museum

The Tatra 700 was a large luxury car released in 1996 by Tatra. It was essentially a heavily restyled version of the Tatra 613 model it replaced, with updated body panels and detailing. The T700 was offered as both a saloon and coupé with either a 3.5 or 4.4 litre 90° air-cooled V8 petrol engine. The model was neither successful nor produced in large numbers, with a total of 69–72 cars manufactured. The T700 was the last passenger car made by Tatra with production halting in 1999. At this point, Tatra abandoned automobile manufacturing in order to concentrate on truck design and manufacture.

1990s Tatra MTX V8 edit

 
Tatra MTX V8

The Tatra MTX V8 was the fastest Czech car of all time. Production started in 1991 in Kopřivnice. It has a Tatra 623 V8 engine with inlet manifold injection producing 225 kW at 6500 rpm. It accelerates from 0–100 km/h (62 mph) in 5.6 seconds. The top speed is 265 kilometres per hour (165 mph). The Czech designer Václav Král designed this vehicle, with only five ever produced.

2000s edit

In February 2008, Tatra announced the world's first and only air-cooled engine meeting the then forthcoming Euro 5 emissions standards. The press release claims 7.5 times lower emissions of particulates and 3.5 times lower emission of nitrogen oxides compared to the previous engine. Further, production of air-cooled engines should significantly reduce the production of greenhouse gases due to the absence of liquid cooling systems. All Tatra vehicles from February 2008 onwards should use the new engine.[22]
A month later, Tatra CEO Ronald Adams told The Prague Post Tatra could return to producing passenger cars, saying: "We would not come back to compete with the large automobile mass producers such as Volkswagen, Škoda, Toyota etc. But we might come back with a replica of the old Tatra cars using a current undercarriage and driveline from one of the major automotive producers."[23] The company has launched a feasibility study, hoping to produce one thousand replicas of their legendary Tatraplan and 603 cars in 2010.[24]

In July 2008 pictures of a fuel cell concept car designed by Mike Jelinek, the Tatra 903, were shown.[25]

Tatra in the West edit

 
Tatra 11 at the Lane Motor Museum in Nashville

Unlike most Eastern Bloc manufacturers, Tatra enjoyed modest sales success in Western Europe, where its truck line had a reputation for simplicity and durability. No effort was made to distribute Tatra's unusual automobiles in the West, though a small number did find their way to collectors in Western Europe, and even to the United States. The end of the Cold War did not help Tatra's fortunes, as the company made no inroads in Western Europe's already crowded automobile market. The introduction of competitors, such as Mercedes-Benz and Peugeot into the Czech Republic, further eroded Tatra's sales. Production of passenger cars ended in 1999.

Among Western collectors, Tatra automobiles remain largely unknown. The largest display of Tatra vehicles in the United States is at the Lane Motor Museum in Nashville, Tennessee. The museum's eclectic automobile collection contains 12 Tatra models, including a T-613 ambulance. When talk show host and car collector Jay Leno visited the museum, the founder picked him up in a 1947 Tatra 87, prompting Leno to purchase one himself. Leno soon became an advocate for the brand. In the United States, the few Tatra clubs are closely associated with Citroën clubs, as many Tatra collectors also collect Citroën DS series cars[citation needed].

A Tatra 87 is on exhibit at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts.[26]

Trucks edit

1898–1914 beginning edit

 
NW First Truck (1900, replica)

The first truck manufactured at Kopřivnice in 1898[27] was a flatbed[28] with two liquid-cooled side-by-side-mounted two-cylinder Benz engines each at 2.7 L capacity with total power output of 8.8 kW (12 hp) placed after the rear axle and cargo capacity of 2.5 ton. The unique feature of the engines setup was that the engines could be operated sequentially depending on the load requirements. No 1 engine was started via a cranking handle and had a flywheel attached and No 2 engine without the flywheel was connected via a gear clutch and started by the first engine already running.

The second truck manufactured was once again a flatbed R type of 2.5 ton cargo capacity built in 1909. Powered by liquid-cooled petrol four-cylinder engine of 4.1 L capacity and power output of 18.4 kW (25 hp) with the engine placed above front axle which is the conventional design to this day. The vehicle featured solid rubber tyres and semi-elliptic leaf spring suspension. In 1910 Tatra manufactured its first bus the Omnibus type SO with total production of five units.

1914–1922 serial production edit

 
NW TL-4 (1916)

The first true serial truck production at Tatra was instigated by the beginning of World War I. In the year 1914 there were only two trucks made, type T 14/40 HP; however by 1915's end the production jumped to a total of 105 TL-2 units, and the following year, 1916, the numbers rose to a total of 196 TL-2 and 30 TL-4. Production peaked in 1917 with 19 TL-2 and 303 TL-4 models, but then production declined, and a similar number of vehicles of one type manufactured in a year was not achieved or surpassed until 1936 with the T 27 model.

Technically models TL-2 and TL-4 were almost identically designed; in fact TL-4 evolved from TL-2 where both had liquid-cooled OHC engines of max power output of 25.7 kW (35 PS; 34 hp). The TL-2 had a GVM 2,100 kg (4,630 lb) and 4,000 kg (8,818 lb) GCM, TL-4 had 2,700 kg (5,952 lb) GVM and 6,700 kg (14,771 lb) GCM respectively. Both types remained in production in small series until 1927. The TL-4 is considered the first truck to come out of NW (Nesselsdorfer Wagen-bau) to carry the name Tatra in 1919.[29]

1923–1938 Tatra concept edit

 
6x6 Tatra 93 (1938)

After the introduction of Tatra 11 and Tatra 12 cars with their distinctive backbone tube design and swing axles, Tatra introduced its first truck on the same basis,[30] the light utility Tatra 13 powered by 2-cylinder air-cooled petrol engine with power output 8.8 kW (12 hp) and 1,000 kg (2,205 lb) cargo capacity. Further models followed, and in 1926, T23 and T24 were introduced, nicknamed "bulldogs", which could be considered Tatra's precursors to COE designed trucks. Improved version T13 was introduced as T26 with a more powerful 4-cylinder flat air-cooled engine and in six-wheeler chassis created capable offroad light utility truck which later evolved into T72 model which was heavily used by Czechoslovakian army at the time and was also manufactured under license by the French company Lorraine-Dietrich. In 1933 Tatra built a limited series of T25 heavy artillery hauler with 4 and 6-cylinder petrol engines. The most popular Tatra truck before World War II was type T27 powered by 4-cylinder petrol or diesel engines, which remained in production for nearly 17 years (1930–1947) with total production of 7,620 units.[31] By adding an extra axle to the rear the type T28 was created; however, it was not successful and only limited production resulted in a mainly bus chassis. In the period from 1931 to 1938 Tatra also built a small utility truck based on the chassis from T30 named Tatra T43 which remain popular with small business owners. T72 model successfully continued the line to T82 built mainly for military in cargo and personnel transport between 1935 and 1938 and further to T92 and T93 built for the Romanian army from 1938 to 1941 which were identical except T93 had also a driven front axle.[32]

1939–1956 World War II and beyond edit

 
6x6 Tatra 111 (1942)

Following the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia the production at Kopřivnice was annexed by the Germans for the supply of trucks needed by the Wehrmacht. Apart from the existing line up of T27, T92/92 a new heavy truck, the T81, commenced production featuring liquid-cooled 12.5 L V8 diesel engine with a power output of 118 kW (160 PS; 158 hp), in 6×4 axle configuration. This vehicle evolved in 1942 into the T111 which continued in production until 1962, with the total of 33,690 units made.[33] The T111 also featured Tatra's first air-cooled diesel engine, a massive V12 originally designed for the armoured Sd.Kfz. 234 Puma. In the latter stages of World War II Tatra was instrumental in the development of air-cooled diesel engines for German tanks. In late 1944 General Heinz Guderian ordered that production of the Type 38(t) Hetzer tank be modified to incorporate a Tatra Type 928 V-8 air-cooled diesel engine, though this order was delayed so production could continue uninterrupted. After the war the T111 contributed heavily to the rebuilding effort in Central and Eastern Europe and a memorial was built at Magadan, Siberia, for its exploits in the Far East of the USSR.[34]

1957–1982 moving forward edit

 
8x8 Tatra 813 'KOLOS' (1967)

The decision to replace the reliable but ageing T111 was taken in 1952 based on central planning economy of socialist government where directive was made to Tatra N.P. that it should concentrate on the manufacture of 7 to 10 ton capacity commercial vehicles and in 1956 first T137 and T138 trucks were exhibited at the Czechoslovak machinery expo in Brno. Production of the T111 continued alongside the T138 series until 1962. The T138 itself continued in production until 1969 when it was replaced by the T148, which provided an increase in power output, reliability and product improvements.

In 1967 Tatra began production of the T813 off-road truck using its modular construction technology; the model incorporated the latest trends in commercial vehicle design such as cab-over-engine (COE) and wide profile tyres. It featured a new V12 engine and all military versions had a central tyre inflation/deflation system as standard equipment. The T813 was designed to tow loads up to 100 ton GCM and it was a familiar sight on the roads in Czechoslovakia hauling large, often over-sized loads.

1982–2008 T815 and beyond edit

 
Tatra 815 (1983)
 
Tatra 815 "TerrNo1" (1998)

The Tatra 815 was designed for extreme off-road conditions, and its road versions are derived from the off-road original. After the 53rd session of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance, a directive was issued that Tatra N.P. would be the sole supplier of off-road commercial vehicles of <12 ton capacity for Eastern Bloc countries, leading to a modernization of the company and its production models. Following extensive testing at different sites, including Siberia, the type T815 was introduced in 1982 with production starting in 1983. The T815 was made of 142 main assembly components as opposed to the 219 main assembly components of its predecessor.[35] The engine's power output was increased by up to 45% and a new COE tiltable cabin was introduced. Modular engine designs resulted in offerings of V8, V10 or V12 engines with or without turbocharger.

T815 was upgraded to T815-2 with minor cosmetic changes and improved ergonomics and safety – the biggest change was the engine emissions accordance with the "Euro0" limits and to Euro I limits in 1993 (turbocharged V8 engine only since this time for the full legislation; the Deutz 513 air-cooled V8 engine was offered as an alternative). The TerrNo1, introduced in 1997,[36] featured a redesigned cabin as well as better sound and heat insulation than the previous models. The TerrNo1 was based on the same frame as the previous models, so its cabin could be retrofitted to all type T815s built since 1993.[37] In 2000, the TerrNo1 cabin was again redesigned, and for the first time there was an option to fit liquid-cooled engines.

The TerrNo1 model introduced the 'KingFrame rear axle suspension setup. Another step in evolution for the T3B engine came with the Euro II emission limits. Following further improvements in 2003, the T815 had the new Euro III T3C V8 engine mated to all new 14-speed range+split gearbox as well as an option for engines from other suppliers such as Caterpillar, Cummins, Detroit Diesel, Deutz and MTU to be fitted. In September 2006, Tatra introduced its Euro IV compliant turbocharged T3D engine with the SCR exhaust technology and in February 2008 the company introduced the world's first Euro V-compliant air-cooled diesel engine based on the T3D engine.[38]

The T816 (T815-6) Armax[39] and Force[40] series, derivatives of Tatra 815, were introduced in 1993 after Tatra participated in the tender process to supply heavy duty off-road trucks to the UAE armed forces. After two years of bidding, the company secured a contract worth $180 million.[41]

 
Tatra 163 (1999)

The resulting model became known as T816 "LIWA" (Arabic for "desert").[42] The latest model intended for military customers is the T817 (T815-7),[43][44] marketed primarily toward the armed services of NATO member countries as a high-mobility heavy-duty tactical truck with a low profile cabin for C-130 Hercules transportability.

During the 1990s, Tatra decided to produce a bonneted CBE heavy duty off-road truck to continue the successful line started with the T111. This resulted in the T163 Jamal, which was put into full production in 1999[45] after the first prototypes were built in 1997 and following extensive testing. The T163 was purpose-built to be a heavy duty dump truck due to demand, and was based on Tatra's signature backbone tube chassis construction with its cabin being designed by Jiří Španihel.[46] The truck is used mainly on construction sites and in quarries.

Tatra was also a successful bidder for the Czech Army replacement of aging Praga V3S (with the Tatra I6 air-cooled engine – one half of the T111 V12 one) medium off-road truck with T810 which technically is not a "genuine" Tatra as its origin goes back to when former Czech company ROSS, in partnership with Renault Trucks, obtained a contract to supply the army with medium size off-road trucks, the "ROSS R210 6×6". The company however went bankrupt in 1998 and Tatra bought full rights to the design, then modernized and reintroduced it as T810 while continuing cooperation with Renault.[47] Under the deal Renault supplies the cabins and the engines and Praga supplied axles and transmissions for the prototypes; however, the whole project has been dogged by controversy due to the way Tatra had obtained the contract, its relationship with supplier Praga and the subsequent court case brought against it by Praga.[48]

The serial T810 vehicles are equipped with the new design Tatra rigid axles with the WABCO disc brakes, with the ZF Ecolite transmission and Steyr drop box.

Navistar and Tatra edit

Tatra and Navistar Defence introduced at Eurosatory Exposition in Paris, France (Jun 14–18 2010), the results of their strategic alliance since October 2009, the models ATX6 (universal container carrier) and ATX8 (troop carrier).[49] The vehicles appear to be based on Tatra 815-7 (T817) 6×6, 8×8 chassis,[50] suspension and cabins while using Navistar engines and other components.[51] Under the deal Navistar Defence and Tatra A.S. will market the vehicles in North America, which includes sales to the United States military and foreign military sales financed by the United States government. Tatra will source parts and components through Navistar's global parts and support network for Tatra trucks delivered in markets outside of North America as well as market Navistar-Tatra vehicles around the world in their primary markets.[citation needed]

Ownership edit

The Terex Corporation, an American company, acquired the majority ownership (71%) of Tatra in late 2003.[52] As of late 2006, however, majority ownership (80.51%) was in the hands of Tatra Holdings s.r.o., an international consortium comprising Vectra Limited of UK, Sam Eyde of the U.S., KBC Private Equity of Belgium, Meadowhill s.r.o. of Czech Republic and Ronald Adams of the U.S. On 15 December 2006, a contract was signed between Tatra and the Czech Republic for 556 trucks at roughly $130 million, or 2.6 billion Czech crowns. This contract was signed in lieu of replacement of older military vehicles.

In April 2007, Tatra announced that it had already matched its production in 2006 and produced 1,600 vehicles. In 2007, Tatra planned to produce between 2,300 and 2,500 vehicles. In contrast to previous years, Tatra has increased employment by the hundreds within the past two quarters, has reversed previous errors, and was growing again.[citation needed]

In August 2011, DAF Trucks announced it had built up a 19% stake in Tatra to tighten up cooperation between the companies. DAF's cabs and Paccar engines became mainstay of the civilian Tatra 158 Phoenix, while DAF dealerships started selling Tatra trucks.[53]

In early 2013, Tatra was facing mounting financial problems. Even though the company had sufficient orders for new trucks, manufacturing was halted as banks refused to provide further loans and company was facing imminent bankruptcy. In March 2013, majority stake in Tatra was acquired by major Czech defense contractor Czechoslovak Group and Czech metallurgy company Promet Group, which provided company with necessary financial stability. With new owners, Tatra focused its production primarily towards building specialist vehicles tailored to buyers' custom orders. While in 2013 sales amounted to 722 units, in 2023 the company plans to sell over 2,000 trucks, with future increases in sales requiring enlarging of manufacturing capacity.[54]

Current models edit

Tatra mostly supplies individual, highly specialized custom-made vehicles and also sells just the backbone chassis for use in other manufacturer's trucks or specialized vehicles.[55] The current serial production models are:

  • Tatra 810 Tactic – medium off-road truck based on conventional frame, portal axles and equipped with Renault water-cooled engine and cabin. Primarily intended for military operators, also offered on civilian market.
  • Tatra 817 Force – heavy off-road truck based on Tatra backbone chassis, Tatra air-cooled engines (other engines also possible) and Tatra cabin. Primarily intended for military operators, also offered on civilian market.
  • Tatra 158 Phoenix – heavy off-road truck based on Tatra backbone chassis and equipped with DAF cabin and ZF water-cooled engines. Primarily intended for civilian operators, also offered on military market.

Worldwide distribution edit

 
Tatra 815 of THW Staßfurt in 2006

Germany edit

Several fire brigades and civil protection (THW) mostly in eastern Germany are traditionally using Tatra trucks. Tatra's own conversion company THT build vehicles for fire brigades and civil protection. Popular in Germany is a large Water tender and pumper based on the Tatra 815.[citation needed] The vehicle's water tank has a volume of 4,000 liters or more and a separate tank for foam agent. The 4×4 transmission and a gear wading depth of 1.20m make it suitable for rough terrain. In German use the vehicle is called "TLF4000" (Tanklöschfahrzeug 4000) and is primarily used at airports and to fight forest fires.[56]

In 2021 the Bundeswehr fire brigade ordered 76 Tatra firefighting vehicles to fight forest fires (ordered by BwFuhrparkService GmbH). They are based upon the Tatra T 815-7 4×4 chassis, with equipment by Austrian Rosenbauer Group.[57]

India edit

Tatra had a truck-building joint venture in India called Tatra Vectra Motors Ltd, formerly called Tatra Trucks India Ltd. It is a joint venture between Tatra and the Vectra Group from England.[58] In 2002, the company received a 1,070 trucks order from the Government of India.[59] Tatra's growing involvement in India's defense industry has been cited as an example of growing relations between Czech Republic and India.[60]

In 2009, Vectra announced a new joint venture with Russia's Kamaz to form Kamaz Vectra Motors Limited to manufacture Kamaz trucks in India.[61][62] This joint venture replaced the former Tatra Vectra venture.[61] The manufacturing plant is located in Hosur, Tamil Nadu. The fully integrated manufacturing facility includes an engine assembly and testing plant, a cabin welding shop, a frame fabrication shop and a test track. Most Tatra trucks for sale in India are manufactured in collaboration with Bharat Earth Movers Limited (BEML).[63]

Tatra was part of a 2012 investigation in what has been described a "procurement scam" involving former BEML chief VRS Natarajan.[64]

Israel edit

 
SPYDER anti-aircraft missile system developed by the Israeli company Rafael, fitted atop a TATRA truck

Reportedly following one of the Israeli-Arab conflicts, Israel tested some Tatras captured from the Egyptian armed forces. The Israel Defense Forces' command was apparently quite impressed with their performance, independent air cooling, and their capabilities as military trucks in long-range raiding operations in desert terrain, and became interested in including these trucks in their arsenal. As direct purchase from Czechoslovakia was impossible due to its alignment with Israeli foes, the lore has it that Israelis used the well-paid services of Nicolae Ceauşescu-led Romania, in cooperation with an American Company called ATC (American Truck Company) to purchase military trucks, including desert-equipped Tatras, leading to jokes that "Romania has a new desert". Current photos of various Israeli weapon systems, including SPYDER slated for India, show new Tatras as the carrier vehicles.[citation needed]

A number of Tatra trucks entered service in the Israeli Army's various sectors, with the brand mark of "American Truck Company", under which Tatras were sold from the U.S. market and exported to Israel.

United States edit

American Truck Company was a quasi-independent company set up by Terex, when they controlled Tatra, to import Tatra vehicles in both knock down kits or fully built and carry out assembly operations, repair and service, body building on chassis in the United States.[65][66] These trucks were offered to the military and other government organizations and were badged and sold in the United States under the ATC brand.[66] ATC badged Tatras were fitted with American Cummins turbodiesel engines in place of the Tatra's air-cooled diesel.[66]

Tatra aircraft edit

 
Tatra T.131, a licence-built Bücker Bü 131 Jungmann
 
Tatra T.101 two-seater touring aircraft

The Ringhoffer-Tatra Works Ltd. produced several aircraft and aero-engines in the 1930s and 1940s before annexation by Germany, and after under the orders of the RLM. Among the aircraft produced were the following:[67]-

Built under licence edit

Tatra designed and built edit

  • Tatra T.001
  • Tatra T.002
  • Tatra T.003
  • Tatra T.101
  • Tatra T.201
  • Tatra T.301
    • Tatra T.401

Historic models edit

Passenger cars edit

Before the company was renamed to Tatra edit

After the name Tatra was adopted edit

Trucks edit

 
"baby" Tatra T805
 
RM-70 multiple rocket launcher
 
OT-64 SKOT
  • NW First Truck (1898)
  • NW O (1907-1909)
  • NW R (1908)
  • NW K (1909-1911)
  • NW M (1909-1911)
  • NW SO (1910-1914)
  • NW TL-2 (1915-1924)
  • NW TL-4 (1916-1924)
  • NW TO (1920-1928)
  • Tatra 13 (1925-1933)
  • Tatra 22 (1934-1935, derived from the T27)
  • Tatra 23 (1927-1933, first Tatra truck with a backbone frame)
  • Tatra 24 (1929-1939, three-axle version of T23)
  • Tatra 25 (1933-1934)
  • Tatra 26 (1926-1933)
  • Tatra 27 (1930-1947)
  • Tatra 28 (1932, three-axle version of T27)
  • Tatra 43 (1929-1938)
  • Tatra 49 (1929-1930)
  • Tatra 72 (1933-1937)
  • Tatra 74
  • Tatra 79
  • Tatra 81 (1939-1942, predecessor of T111)
  • Tatra 82 (1935-1937)
  • Tatra 85 (1936-1941)
  • Tatra 92 (1938-1940, developed from T82)
  • Tatra 93 (1937-1941)
  • Tatra 111 (1942-1962)
  • Tatra 114 (1947-1948, developed from the T27)
  • Tatra 115 (1948-1949, developed from the T114)
  • Tatra 128 (1951-1952, T111 derivative)
  • Tatra 138 (1959-1971)
  • Tatra 141 (1957-1970, T111 derivative)
  • Tatra 147 (1957-1961, shortened version of T111)
  • Tatra 148 (1972-1982, improved T138)
  • Tatra 158 Phoenix (2011–present)
  • Tatra 163 Jamal (1999-2014)
  • Tatra 805 (1953-1960)
  • Tatra 810 ANTS (2008–present)
  • Tatra 813 (1967-1982)
    • RM-70 8×8 armored multiple rocket launcher based on Tatra 813
  • Tatra 815, 815-2 and TerrNo1 (1983–present)
    • Tatrapan 6×6 Armored vehicle based on the Tatra 815 chassis.
  • Tatra 816 (1996–present)
    • Armax Trucks 4×4, 6×6 and 8×8 with air-cooled Tatra engines and transmissions by Tatra
  • Tatra 817 (2008–present, developed from the T815)

Buses edit

  • Tatra 500 HB (1950, 1955–1957)

Trolleybuses edit

 
Tatra 400 trolleybus
  • Tatra 86 (1936–38)[68]
  • Tatra 400 (1948–1955)[68]
  • Tatra 401 (1958; only one built)[68]

Prototypes and racing cars edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ After Benz & Cie. and Peugeot

References edit

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Sources edit

  • Grey, C.G. & Bridgman, Leonard. Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1938. Sampson Low, Marston & company, ltd.. London. 1938
  • Willson, Quentin The Ultimate Classic Car Book. New Your, New York: DK Publishing Inc., 1995. ISBN 0-7894-0159-2. Pages 214-215

Further reading edit

  • Margolius, Ivan & Henry, John G. (1990). Tatra - The Legacy of Hans Ledwinka. Harrow: SAF. ISBN 0-946719-06-3.
  • Margolius, Ivan & Henry, John G. (2015). Tatra - The Legacy of Hans Ledwinka, new edition. Dorchester: Veloce Publishing. ISBN 978-1-845847-99-9.
  • Tatra Automobiles - Luxury Cars from Koprivnice 1920–1940 by Miroslav Gomola, AGM publisher Czech republic

External links edit

  • Tatra Official site
  • TATRA GERMANY
  • Tatra and Tatraplan cars site
  • Tatra Cars Services
  • Tatra Aircraft History (in Czech)
  • Tatra Museum
  • "Tatra’s Long Twilight Is Explored at a Tennessee Museum" at NY Times, July 20, 2011
  • the unofficial Tatra Automobile pages - history and pictures (English)
  • the unofficial Tatra Truck History pages - history and pictures (English)

tatra, company, tatra, redirects, here, other, uses, tatra, disambiguation, confused, with, tata, motors, Čkd, tatra, tatra, czech, vehicle, manufacturer, from, kopřivnice, owned, tatra, trucks, company, third, oldest, company, world, producing, motor, vehicle. TATRA redirects here For other uses see Tatra disambiguation Not to be confused with Tata Motors or CKD Tatra Tatra is a Czech vehicle manufacturer from Koprivnice It is owned by the TATRA TRUCKS a s company and it is the third oldest company in the world producing motor vehicles with an unbroken history a 1 The company was founded in 1850 as Ignatz Schustala amp Cie In 1890 the company became a joint stock company and was renamed the Nesselsdorfer Wagenbau Fabriksgesellschaft In 1897 the Nesselsdorfer Wagenbau Fabriksgesellschaft produced the Prasident which was the first factory produced automobile with a petrol engine to be made in Central and Eastern Europe In 1918 the company was renamed Koprivnicka vozovka a s and in 1919 it changed from the Nesselsdorfer marque to the Tatra badge 2 named after the nearby Tatra Mountains on the Czechoslovak Polish border now on the Polish Slovak border TATRA TRUCKS a s Company typePrivateIndustryAutomotive industryFounded1850 original 1897 as a car manufacturer FounderIgnaz SchustalaHeadquartersKoprivnice Moravian Silesian Region Czech RepublicArea servedWorldwide except Japan and North America citation needed Key peopleHugo Fischer von Roeslerstamm designer Hans Ledwinka designer Julius Mackerle designer ProductsAutomobiles wagons carriages trucksRevenueCZK 5 4 billion 2016 Operating income562 794 000 Czech koruna 2017 Net incomeCZK 482 million 2016 Total assets6 211 396 000 Czech koruna 2017 OwnerCzechoslovak Group 65 Promet Group 35 Number of employees1 658 2016 Websitetatratrucks wbr comTatra Prasident on the Koprivnice coat of armsIn the interwar period Tatra came to international prominence with its line of affordable cars based on backbone tube chassis and air cooled engines starting with Tatra 11 1923 The company also became the pioneer of automotive aerodynamics starting with Tatra 77 1934 Following the 1938 German Czechoslovak war and Munich Agreement the town of Koprivnice was occupied by Nazi Germany and Tatra s production was directed towards military production Trucks like Tatra 111 1942 became instrumental both for the German Nazi war effort as well as post war reconstruction in Central Europe and Soviet Union Today Tatra s production focuses on heavy off road trucks based on its century long development of backbone chassis swinging half axles and air cooled engines The core of its production consists of the Tatra 817 intended primarily for military operators and the Tatra Phoenix Tatra chassis with DAF cabin and Paccar water cooled engine aimed primarily for the civilian market In 2023 the company plans to produce over 2 000 trucks 3 Contents 1 Early years 2 Tatra concept 3 Prewar streamliners 4 Tatra and the conception of the Volkswagen Beetle 5 War years 6 Postwar management 7 The Tatra 603 8 1970s makeover the Tatra 613 9 1990s Tatra 700 10 1990s Tatra MTX V8 11 2000s 12 Tatra in the West 13 Trucks 13 1 1898 1914 beginning 13 2 1914 1922 serial production 13 3 1923 1938 Tatra concept 13 4 1939 1956 World War II and beyond 13 5 1957 1982 moving forward 13 6 1982 2008 T815 and beyond 13 7 Navistar and Tatra 14 Ownership 15 Current models 16 Worldwide distribution 16 1 Germany 16 2 India 16 3 Israel 16 4 United States 17 Tatra aircraft 17 1 Built under licence 17 2 Tatra designed and built 18 Historic models 18 1 Passenger cars 18 1 1 Before the company was renamed to Tatra 18 1 2 After the name Tatra was adopted 18 2 Trucks 18 3 Buses 18 4 Trolleybuses 18 5 Prototypes and racing cars 19 See also 20 Notes 21 References 22 Sources 23 Further reading 24 External linksEarly years edit nbsp Nesselsdorfer Automobile logo nbsp Ignaz Schustala founder of the company nbsp Prasident the first factory made car in Central and Eastern Europe in 1897 nbsp Rennzweier the first race car made by the company in 1900In 1850 Ignaz Schustala founded Ignatz Schustala amp Cie in Koprivnice and the company entered the business of manufacturing horse drawn vehicles In the 1880s the company began manufacturing railroad cars citation needed In 1890 the company became a joint stock company and was renamed the Nesselsdorfer Wagenbau Fabriksgesellschaft Also that year Hugo Fischer von Roslerstamm became the company s technical director After Schustala s death in 1891 von Roslerstamm took over the management of the business In 1897 the company began creation of an automobile with an internal combustion engine 4 Using a Benz automobile as inspiration purchased by von Roslerstamm bought the company built its first car the Prasident under the direction of engineers Hans Ledwinka and Edmund Rumpler The Prasident was exhibited in Vienna later that year 5 The company began taking orders for cars and between 1897 and 1900 nine improved cars based on the Prasident were made 6 The first car to be completely designed by Ledwinka was the Nesselsdorf A de which was produced in 1900 The Nesselsdorf A was equipped with a rear mounted 2714 cc engine and had a top speed of 40 km h 25 mph 22 units were built The Nesselsdorf A was followed in 1902 by the Type B which featured a central engine Ledwinka then left the company to concentrate on steam engine development He returned in 1905 and designed a completely new car the Type S which was equipped with a 3308 cc 4 cylinder engine In 1912 production was badly affected by a strike that lasted 23 weeks and von Roslerstamm left the company In 1916 Ledwinka left the company again this time to work for one of its competitors Steyr Werke in Graz 7 Tatra concept edit nbsp Tatra 11 of 1924Main article Backbone chassis In 1919 the company began using the Tatra brand for its cars In 1921 the company was renamed Koprivnicka vozovka That year the company s director Leopold Pasching convinced Ledwinka to return to the company to run its new car plant 7 Ledwinka s next design the Tatra 11 which was released in 1923 featured a rigid backbone tube with swinging semi axles at the rear giving independent suspension The Tatra 11 was fitted with a front mounted air cooled 1056 cc two cylinder engine In 1924 the company was renamed Zavody Tatra The Tatra 17 released in 1925 featured a 1930 cc water cooled six cylinder engine and fully independent suspension In 1926 the Tatra 11 was succeeded by the Tatra 12 which was similar to the Tatra 11 but was equipped with four wheel brakes In 1927 the company was renamed Ringhoffer Tatra nbsp Streamlined Tatras Tatra V570 1931 1933 Tatra 77 1934 1938 Tatra 87 1936 1950 Tatra 97 1936 1939 Tatra 600 Tatraplan 1946 1952 Tatra 603 1956 1975Prewar streamliners edit nbsp Tatra 77 1933 the world s first production aerodynamic car nbsp Tatra 97 which was later copied by the VW BeetleTatra s specialty was luxury cars using the most recent technology going from air cooled flat twins to fours and sixes culminating briefly with the OHC 6 litre V12 in 1931 8 In the 1930s under the supervision of Austrian engineer Hans Ledwinka his son Erich and German engineer Erich Ubelacker and protected by high tariffs and absence of foreign assemblers 9 10 Tatra began building advanced streamlined cars after obtaining licences from Paul Jaray which started in 1934 with the large Tatra 77 the world s first production aerodynamic car 11 12 The average drag coefficient of a 1 5 model of the fastback Tatra 77 was recorded as 0 2455 13 It featured as did almost all subsequent big Tatras a rear mounted air cooled V8 engine 14 Tatra and the conception of the Volkswagen Beetle editBoth Adolf Hitler and Ferdinand Porsche were influenced by the Tatras 15 Hitler was a keen automotive enthusiast and had ridden in Tatras during political tours of Czechoslovakia 9 15 He had also dined numerous times with Ledwinka 15 After one of these dinners Hitler remarked to Porsche This is the car for my roads 9 15 16 From 1933 onwards Ledwinka and Porsche met regularly to discuss their designs 17 and Porsche admitted Well sometimes I looked over his shoulder and sometimes he looked over mine while designing the Volkswagen 15 16 There is no doubt that the Beetle bore a striking resemblance to the Tatras particularly the Tatra V570 15 The Tatra 97 of 1936 had a rear located rear wheel drive air cooled four cylinder boxer engine accommodating four passengers and providing luggage storage under the front bonnet and behind the rear seat Another similarity between this Tatra and the Beetle is the central structural tunnel Tatra launched a lawsuit against Volkswagen for patent infringement but this was stopped when Germany invaded Czechoslovakia At the same time Tatra was forced to stop producing the T97 The matter was re opened after World War II and in 1965 Volkswagen paid the Ringhoffer family DM 1 000 000 in an out of court settlement 18 Tatra and Volkswagen s body design were preceded by similar designs of Hungarian automotive engineer Bela Barenyi whose sketches resembling the Volkswagen Beetle date back to 1925 19 War years editAfter the 1938 invasion of Czechoslovakia by Nazi Germany Tatras were kept in production largely because Germans liked the cars Many German officers died in car accidents caused by driving the heavy rear engined Tatras faster around corners than they could handle At the time as an anecdote Tatra became known as the Czech Secret Weapon for the scores of officers who died behind the wheel at one point official orders were issued forbidding German officers from driving Tatras 9 20 nbsp Tatra 600 TatraplanTatra was instrumental in the production of trucks and tank engines for the German war effort citation needed Postwar management editThe factory was nationalised in 1945 almost three years before the Communist Party came to power and in January 1946 was renamed Tatra Narodni Podnik Although production of prewar models continued a new model the Tatra 600 Tatraplan was designed the name celebrating the new Communist planned economy and the aeroplane inspiration Colloq Czech aeroplan It went into production in 1948 In 1951 the state planning department decided that the Tatraplan should henceforth be built at the Skoda plant in Mlada Boleslav leaving Tatra free to concentrate on trucks buses and railway equipment The Tatra 603 editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Main article Tatra 603 nbsp Tatra 603 1956 1962 In 1953 amid much dissatisfaction among Communist party leaders with the poor quality official cars imported from Russia Tatra was again given permission to produce a luxury car the Tatra 603 Much like Tatra s prewar cars it was driven by a rear mounted air cooled V8 and had the company s trademark aerodynamic styling The Tatra 603 initially featured three headlights and the first prototypes had a central rear stabilising fin though this feature was lost on production vehicles It was also fitted with almost American style thick chrome bumpers with bullets a k a Dagmar bumpers Almost entirely hand built Tatras were not available for normal citizens as they were not permitted to buy them citation needed The cars were reserved for the Communist Party elite and industrial officials 21 as well as being exported to most other communist nations as official state cars Notably Cuban President Fidel Castro had a white Tatra 603 custom fitted with air conditioning Tatra 603s were built until 1975 a twenty year reign as one of communism s finest cars Numerous improvements were made during its production run although not all vehicles built were actually new but rather reconditioned In exchange for a newer model year car the older vehicle was returned to the factory There it was upgraded to current model year specifications refinished and sent out again as a putatively new vehicle to replace another older T603 This makes it difficult to trace the history of surviving vehicles 1970s makeover the Tatra 613 editMain article Tatra 613 nbsp Tatra 613 1976 In 1968 a replacement was developed the Tatra 613 It was styled by the Italian styling house of Vignale and was a more modern less rounded shape It was not until 1973 that the car went into production and volume production did not begin until the following year Although the layout remained the same the body was all new as was the engine which was equipped with four overhead camshafts a higher capacity motor 3495 cc and an output close to 165 bhp 123 kW 167 PS In addition it had been moved somewhat forward for improved balance These cars were built in five series and went through several modifications until production ceased in 1996 Over 11 000 cars were built and sales slowed to a trickle of just a few dozen per year towards the end of production as Tatras began to seem more and more outdated 1990s Tatra 700 editMain article Tatra 700 nbsp Tatra 700 at a museumThe Tatra 700 was a large luxury car released in 1996 by Tatra It was essentially a heavily restyled version of the Tatra 613 model it replaced with updated body panels and detailing The T700 was offered as both a saloon and coupe with either a 3 5 or 4 4 litre 90 air cooled V8 petrol engine The model was neither successful nor produced in large numbers with a total of 69 72 cars manufactured The T700 was the last passenger car made by Tatra with production halting in 1999 At this point Tatra abandoned automobile manufacturing in order to concentrate on truck design and manufacture 1990s Tatra MTX V8 edit nbsp Tatra MTX V8The Tatra MTX V8 was the fastest Czech car of all time Production started in 1991 in Koprivnice It has a Tatra 623 V8 engine with inlet manifold injection producing 225 kW at 6500 rpm It accelerates from 0 100 km h 62 mph in 5 6 seconds The top speed is 265 kilometres per hour 165 mph The Czech designer Vaclav Kral designed this vehicle with only five ever produced 2000s editIn February 2008 Tatra announced the world s first and only air cooled engine meeting the then forthcoming Euro 5 emissions standards The press release claims 7 5 times lower emissions of particulates and 3 5 times lower emission of nitrogen oxides compared to the previous engine Further production of air cooled engines should significantly reduce the production of greenhouse gases due to the absence of liquid cooling systems All Tatra vehicles from February 2008 onwards should use the new engine 22 A month later Tatra CEO Ronald Adams told The Prague Post Tatra could return to producing passenger cars saying We would not come back to compete with the large automobile mass producers such as Volkswagen Skoda Toyota etc But we might come back with a replica of the old Tatra cars using a current undercarriage and driveline from one of the major automotive producers 23 The company has launched a feasibility study hoping to produce one thousand replicas of their legendary Tatraplan and 603 cars in 2010 24 In July 2008 pictures of a fuel cell concept car designed by Mike Jelinek the Tatra 903 were shown 25 Tatra in the West edit nbsp Tatra 11 at the Lane Motor Museum in NashvilleUnlike most Eastern Bloc manufacturers Tatra enjoyed modest sales success in Western Europe where its truck line had a reputation for simplicity and durability No effort was made to distribute Tatra s unusual automobiles in the West though a small number did find their way to collectors in Western Europe and even to the United States The end of the Cold War did not help Tatra s fortunes as the company made no inroads in Western Europe s already crowded automobile market The introduction of competitors such as Mercedes Benz and Peugeot into the Czech Republic further eroded Tatra s sales Production of passenger cars ended in 1999 Among Western collectors Tatra automobiles remain largely unknown The largest display of Tatra vehicles in the United States is at the Lane Motor Museum in Nashville Tennessee The museum s eclectic automobile collection contains 12 Tatra models including a T 613 ambulance When talk show host and car collector Jay Leno visited the museum the founder picked him up in a 1947 Tatra 87 prompting Leno to purchase one himself Leno soon became an advocate for the brand In the United States the few Tatra clubs are closely associated with Citroen clubs as many Tatra collectors also collect Citroen DS series cars citation needed A Tatra 87 is on exhibit at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts 26 Trucks edit1898 1914 beginning edit nbsp NW First Truck 1900 replica The first truck manufactured at Koprivnice in 1898 27 was a flatbed 28 with two liquid cooled side by side mounted two cylinder Benz engines each at 2 7 L capacity with total power output of 8 8 kW 12 hp placed after the rear axle and cargo capacity of 2 5 ton The unique feature of the engines setup was that the engines could be operated sequentially depending on the load requirements No 1 engine was started via a cranking handle and had a flywheel attached and No 2 engine without the flywheel was connected via a gear clutch and started by the first engine already running The second truck manufactured was once again a flatbed R type of 2 5 ton cargo capacity built in 1909 Powered by liquid cooled petrol four cylinder engine of 4 1 L capacity and power output of 18 4 kW 25 hp with the engine placed above front axle which is the conventional design to this day The vehicle featured solid rubber tyres and semi elliptic leaf spring suspension In 1910 Tatra manufactured its first bus the Omnibus type SO with total production of five units 1914 1922 serial production edit nbsp NW TL 4 1916 The first true serial truck production at Tatra was instigated by the beginning of World War I In the year 1914 there were only two trucks made type T 14 40 HP however by 1915 s end the production jumped to a total of 105 TL 2 units and the following year 1916 the numbers rose to a total of 196 TL 2 and 30 TL 4 Production peaked in 1917 with 19 TL 2 and 303 TL 4 models but then production declined and a similar number of vehicles of one type manufactured in a year was not achieved or surpassed until 1936 with the T 27 model Technically models TL 2 and TL 4 were almost identically designed in fact TL 4 evolved from TL 2 where both had liquid cooled OHC engines of max power output of 25 7 kW 35 PS 34 hp The TL 2 had a GVM 2 100 kg 4 630 lb and 4 000 kg 8 818 lb GCM TL 4 had 2 700 kg 5 952 lb GVM and 6 700 kg 14 771 lb GCM respectively Both types remained in production in small series until 1927 The TL 4 is considered the first truck to come out of NW Nesselsdorfer Wagen bau to carry the name Tatra in 1919 29 1923 1938 Tatra concept edit nbsp 6x6 Tatra 93 1938 After the introduction of Tatra 11 and Tatra 12 cars with their distinctive backbone tube design and swing axles Tatra introduced its first truck on the same basis 30 the light utility Tatra 13 powered by 2 cylinder air cooled petrol engine with power output 8 8 kW 12 hp and 1 000 kg 2 205 lb cargo capacity Further models followed and in 1926 T23 and T24 were introduced nicknamed bulldogs which could be considered Tatra s precursors to COE designed trucks Improved version T13 was introduced as T26 with a more powerful 4 cylinder flat air cooled engine and in six wheeler chassis created capable offroad light utility truck which later evolved into T72 model which was heavily used by Czechoslovakian army at the time and was also manufactured under license by the French company Lorraine Dietrich In 1933 Tatra built a limited series of T25 heavy artillery hauler with 4 and 6 cylinder petrol engines The most popular Tatra truck before World War II was type T27 powered by 4 cylinder petrol or diesel engines which remained in production for nearly 17 years 1930 1947 with total production of 7 620 units 31 By adding an extra axle to the rear the type T28 was created however it was not successful and only limited production resulted in a mainly bus chassis In the period from 1931 to 1938 Tatra also built a small utility truck based on the chassis from T30 named Tatra T43 which remain popular with small business owners T72 model successfully continued the line to T82 built mainly for military in cargo and personnel transport between 1935 and 1938 and further to T92 and T93 built for the Romanian army from 1938 to 1941 which were identical except T93 had also a driven front axle 32 1939 1956 World War II and beyond edit Main article Tatra 111 nbsp 6x6 Tatra 111 1942 Following the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia the production at Koprivnice was annexed by the Germans for the supply of trucks needed by the Wehrmacht Apart from the existing line up of T27 T92 92 a new heavy truck the T81 commenced production featuring liquid cooled 12 5 L V8 diesel engine with a power output of 118 kW 160 PS 158 hp in 6 4 axle configuration This vehicle evolved in 1942 into the T111 which continued in production until 1962 with the total of 33 690 units made 33 The T111 also featured Tatra s first air cooled diesel engine a massive V12 originally designed for the armoured Sd Kfz 234 Puma In the latter stages of World War II Tatra was instrumental in the development of air cooled diesel engines for German tanks In late 1944 General Heinz Guderian ordered that production of the Type 38 t Hetzer tank be modified to incorporate a Tatra Type 928 V 8 air cooled diesel engine though this order was delayed so production could continue uninterrupted After the war the T111 contributed heavily to the rebuilding effort in Central and Eastern Europe and a memorial was built at Magadan Siberia for its exploits in the Far East of the USSR 34 1957 1982 moving forward edit Main articles Tatra 138 Tatra 148 and Tatra 813 nbsp 8x8 Tatra 813 KOLOS 1967 The decision to replace the reliable but ageing T111 was taken in 1952 based on central planning economy of socialist government where directive was made to Tatra N P that it should concentrate on the manufacture of 7 to 10 ton capacity commercial vehicles and in 1956 first T137 and T138 trucks were exhibited at the Czechoslovak machinery expo in Brno Production of the T111 continued alongside the T138 series until 1962 The T138 itself continued in production until 1969 when it was replaced by the T148 which provided an increase in power output reliability and product improvements In 1967 Tatra began production of the T813 off road truck using its modular construction technology the model incorporated the latest trends in commercial vehicle design such as cab over engine COE and wide profile tyres It featured a new V12 engine and all military versions had a central tyre inflation deflation system as standard equipment The T813 was designed to tow loads up to 100 ton GCM and it was a familiar sight on the roads in Czechoslovakia hauling large often over sized loads 1982 2008 T815 and beyond edit Main articles Tatra 815 Tatra 163 and Tatra 810 nbsp Tatra 815 1983 nbsp Tatra 815 TerrNo1 1998 The Tatra 815 was designed for extreme off road conditions and its road versions are derived from the off road original After the 53rd session of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance a directive was issued that Tatra N P would be the sole supplier of off road commercial vehicles of lt 12 ton capacity for Eastern Bloc countries leading to a modernization of the company and its production models Following extensive testing at different sites including Siberia the type T815 was introduced in 1982 with production starting in 1983 The T815 was made of 142 main assembly components as opposed to the 219 main assembly components of its predecessor 35 The engine s power output was increased by up to 45 and a new COE tiltable cabin was introduced Modular engine designs resulted in offerings of V8 V10 or V12 engines with or without turbocharger T815 was upgraded to T815 2 with minor cosmetic changes and improved ergonomics and safety the biggest change was the engine emissions accordance with the Euro0 limits and to Euro I limits in 1993 turbocharged V8 engine only since this time for the full legislation the Deutz 513 air cooled V8 engine was offered as an alternative The TerrNo1 introduced in 1997 36 featured a redesigned cabin as well as better sound and heat insulation than the previous models The TerrNo1 was based on the same frame as the previous models so its cabin could be retrofitted to all type T815s built since 1993 37 In 2000 the TerrNo1 cabin was again redesigned and for the first time there was an option to fit liquid cooled engines The TerrNo1 model introduced the KingFrame rear axle suspension setup Another step in evolution for the T3B engine came with the Euro II emission limits Following further improvements in 2003 the T815 had the new Euro III T3C V8 engine mated to all new 14 speed range split gearbox as well as an option for engines from other suppliers such as Caterpillar Cummins Detroit Diesel Deutz and MTU to be fitted In September 2006 Tatra introduced its Euro IV compliant turbocharged T3D engine with the SCR exhaust technology and in February 2008 the company introduced the world s first Euro V compliant air cooled diesel engine based on the T3D engine 38 The T816 T815 6 Armax 39 and Force 40 series derivatives of Tatra 815 were introduced in 1993 after Tatra participated in the tender process to supply heavy duty off road trucks to the UAE armed forces After two years of bidding the company secured a contract worth 180 million 41 nbsp Tatra 163 1999 The resulting model became known as T816 LIWA Arabic for desert 42 The latest model intended for military customers is the T817 T815 7 43 44 marketed primarily toward the armed services of NATO member countries as a high mobility heavy duty tactical truck with a low profile cabin for C 130 Hercules transportability During the 1990s Tatra decided to produce a bonneted CBE heavy duty off road truck to continue the successful line started with the T111 This resulted in the T163 Jamal which was put into full production in 1999 45 after the first prototypes were built in 1997 and following extensive testing The T163 was purpose built to be a heavy duty dump truck due to demand and was based on Tatra s signature backbone tube chassis construction with its cabin being designed by Jiri Spanihel 46 The truck is used mainly on construction sites and in quarries Tatra was also a successful bidder for the Czech Army replacement of aging Praga V3S with the Tatra I6 air cooled engine one half of the T111 V12 one medium off road truck with T810 which technically is not a genuine Tatra as its origin goes back to when former Czech company ROSS in partnership with Renault Trucks obtained a contract to supply the army with medium size off road trucks the ROSS R210 6 6 The company however went bankrupt in 1998 and Tatra bought full rights to the design then modernized and reintroduced it as T810 while continuing cooperation with Renault 47 Under the deal Renault supplies the cabins and the engines and Praga supplied axles and transmissions for the prototypes however the whole project has been dogged by controversy due to the way Tatra had obtained the contract its relationship with supplier Praga and the subsequent court case brought against it by Praga 48 The serial T810 vehicles are equipped with the new design Tatra rigid axles with the WABCO disc brakes with the ZF Ecolite transmission and Steyr drop box Navistar and Tatra edit Tatra and Navistar Defence introduced at Eurosatory Exposition in Paris France Jun 14 18 2010 the results of their strategic alliance since October 2009 the models ATX6 universal container carrier and ATX8 troop carrier 49 The vehicles appear to be based on Tatra 815 7 T817 6 6 8 8 chassis 50 suspension and cabins while using Navistar engines and other components 51 Under the deal Navistar Defence and Tatra A S will market the vehicles in North America which includes sales to the United States military and foreign military sales financed by the United States government Tatra will source parts and components through Navistar s global parts and support network for Tatra trucks delivered in markets outside of North America as well as market Navistar Tatra vehicles around the world in their primary markets citation needed Ownership editThe Terex Corporation an American company acquired the majority ownership 71 of Tatra in late 2003 52 As of late 2006 however majority ownership 80 51 was in the hands of Tatra Holdings s r o an international consortium comprising Vectra Limited of UK Sam Eyde of the U S KBC Private Equity of Belgium Meadowhill s r o of Czech Republic and Ronald Adams of the U S On 15 December 2006 a contract was signed between Tatra and the Czech Republic for 556 trucks at roughly 130 million or 2 6 billion Czech crowns This contract was signed in lieu of replacement of older military vehicles In April 2007 Tatra announced that it had already matched its production in 2006 and produced 1 600 vehicles In 2007 Tatra planned to produce between 2 300 and 2 500 vehicles In contrast to previous years Tatra has increased employment by the hundreds within the past two quarters has reversed previous errors and was growing again citation needed In August 2011 DAF Trucks announced it had built up a 19 stake in Tatra to tighten up cooperation between the companies DAF s cabs and Paccar engines became mainstay of the civilian Tatra 158 Phoenix while DAF dealerships started selling Tatra trucks 53 In early 2013 Tatra was facing mounting financial problems Even though the company had sufficient orders for new trucks manufacturing was halted as banks refused to provide further loans and company was facing imminent bankruptcy In March 2013 majority stake in Tatra was acquired by major Czech defense contractor Czechoslovak Group and Czech metallurgy company Promet Group which provided company with necessary financial stability With new owners Tatra focused its production primarily towards building specialist vehicles tailored to buyers custom orders While in 2013 sales amounted to 722 units in 2023 the company plans to sell over 2 000 trucks with future increases in sales requiring enlarging of manufacturing capacity 54 Current models editTatra mostly supplies individual highly specialized custom made vehicles and also sells just the backbone chassis for use in other manufacturer s trucks or specialized vehicles 55 The current serial production models are Tatra 810 Tactic medium off road truck based on conventional frame portal axles and equipped with Renault water cooled engine and cabin Primarily intended for military operators also offered on civilian market nbsp nbsp nbsp Tatra 817 Force heavy off road truck based on Tatra backbone chassis Tatra air cooled engines other engines also possible and Tatra cabin Primarily intended for military operators also offered on civilian market nbsp nbsp nbsp Tatra 158 Phoenix heavy off road truck based on Tatra backbone chassis and equipped with DAF cabin and ZF water cooled engines Primarily intended for civilian operators also offered on military market nbsp Tatra 158 Phoenix nbsp nbsp Worldwide distribution edit nbsp Tatra 815 of THW Stassfurt in 2006Germany edit Several fire brigades and civil protection THW mostly in eastern Germany are traditionally using Tatra trucks Tatra s own conversion company THT build vehicles for fire brigades and civil protection Popular in Germany is a large Water tender and pumper based on the Tatra 815 citation needed The vehicle s water tank has a volume of 4 000 liters or more and a separate tank for foam agent The 4 4 transmission and a gear wading depth of 1 20m make it suitable for rough terrain In German use the vehicle is called TLF4000 Tankloschfahrzeug 4000 and is primarily used at airports and to fight forest fires 56 In 2021 the Bundeswehr fire brigade ordered 76 Tatra firefighting vehicles to fight forest fires ordered by BwFuhrparkService GmbH They are based upon the Tatra T 815 7 4 4 chassis with equipment by Austrian Rosenbauer Group 57 India edit Tatra had a truck building joint venture in India called Tatra Vectra Motors Ltd formerly called Tatra Trucks India Ltd It is a joint venture between Tatra and the Vectra Group from England 58 In 2002 the company received a 1 070 trucks order from the Government of India 59 Tatra s growing involvement in India s defense industry has been cited as an example of growing relations between Czech Republic and India 60 In 2009 Vectra announced a new joint venture with Russia s Kamaz to form Kamaz Vectra Motors Limited to manufacture Kamaz trucks in India 61 62 This joint venture replaced the former Tatra Vectra venture 61 The manufacturing plant is located in Hosur Tamil Nadu The fully integrated manufacturing facility includes an engine assembly and testing plant a cabin welding shop a frame fabrication shop and a test track Most Tatra trucks for sale in India are manufactured in collaboration with Bharat Earth Movers Limited BEML 63 Tatra was part of a 2012 investigation in what has been described a procurement scam involving former BEML chief VRS Natarajan 64 nbsp Tatra Recovery Vehicle of the Indian Army nbsp A Tatra Truck at India Gate New Delhi on India Republic Day on 26 January nbsp Indian Army Tatra truck carrying BM 30 Smerch rocketIsrael edit nbsp SPYDER anti aircraft missile system developed by the Israeli company Rafael fitted atop a TATRA truckReportedly following one of the Israeli Arab conflicts Israel tested some Tatras captured from the Egyptian armed forces The Israel Defense Forces command was apparently quite impressed with their performance independent air cooling and their capabilities as military trucks in long range raiding operations in desert terrain and became interested in including these trucks in their arsenal As direct purchase from Czechoslovakia was impossible due to its alignment with Israeli foes the lore has it that Israelis used the well paid services of Nicolae Ceausescu led Romania in cooperation with an American Company called ATC American Truck Company to purchase military trucks including desert equipped Tatras leading to jokes that Romania has a new desert Current photos of various Israeli weapon systems including SPYDER slated for India show new Tatras as the carrier vehicles citation needed A number of Tatra trucks entered service in the Israeli Army s various sectors with the brand mark of American Truck Company under which Tatras were sold from the U S market and exported to Israel United States edit American Truck Company was a quasi independent company set up by Terex when they controlled Tatra to import Tatra vehicles in both knock down kits or fully built and carry out assembly operations repair and service body building on chassis in the United States 65 66 These trucks were offered to the military and other government organizations and were badged and sold in the United States under the ATC brand 66 ATC badged Tatras were fitted with American Cummins turbodiesel engines in place of the Tatra s air cooled diesel 66 Tatra aircraft edit nbsp Tatra T 131 a licence built Bucker Bu 131 Jungmann nbsp Tatra T 101 two seater touring aircraftThe Ringhoffer Tatra Works Ltd produced several aircraft and aero engines in the 1930s and 1940s before annexation by Germany and after under the orders of the RLM Among the aircraft produced were the following 67 Built under licence edit Tatra T 126 Avro 626 Avian Tatra T 131 Bucker Bu 131 Jungmann Tatra designed and built edit Tatra T 001 Tatra T 002 Tatra T 003 Tatra T 101 Tatra T 201 Tatra T 301 Tatra T 401Historic models editPassenger cars edit Before the company was renamed to Tatra edit NW Prasident 1897 NW Prasident II 1898 NW Elektromobil 1900 NW A 1900 1902 NW B 1902 1904 NW C 1902 1905 NW D 1902 1905 NW E 1904 1906 NW F 1906 NW J 1906 1911 NW L 1906 1911 NW S 1906 1911 NW T 1914 1919 NW U 1915 1919 After the name Tatra was adopted edit Tatra 10 1919 1927 renamed from NW U Tatra 11 1923 1927 Tatra 12 1926 1933 Tatra 17 1925 1929 Tatra 20 1919 1926 renamed from NW T Tatra 30 1926 1931 Tatra 31 1926 1930 based on the Tatra 17 Tatra 52 1931 1939 Tatra 54 1931 1934 Tatra 57 1932 1949 Tatra 70 1931 1937 Tatra 75 1933 1942 Tatra 77 1934 1938 Tatra 80 1931 1935 Tatra 87 1936 1950 Tatra 97 1936 1939 Tatra 600 Tatraplan 1948 1952 Tatra 603 1956 1975 Tatra 613 1974 1996 Tatra 623 1980 1998 Tatra 700 1996 1999 Trucks edit nbsp baby Tatra T805 nbsp RM 70 multiple rocket launcher nbsp OT 64 SKOTNW First Truck 1898 NW O 1907 1909 NW R 1908 NW K 1909 1911 NW M 1909 1911 NW SO 1910 1914 NW TL 2 1915 1924 NW TL 4 1916 1924 NW TO 1920 1928 Tatra 13 1925 1933 Tatra 22 1934 1935 derived from the T27 Tatra 23 1927 1933 first Tatra truck with a backbone frame Tatra 24 1929 1939 three axle version of T23 Tatra 25 1933 1934 Tatra 26 1926 1933 Tatra 27 1930 1947 Tatra 28 1932 three axle version of T27 Tatra 43 1929 1938 Tatra 49 1929 1930 Tatra 72 1933 1937 Tatra 74 Tatra 79 Tatra 81 1939 1942 predecessor of T111 Tatra 82 1935 1937 Tatra 85 1936 1941 Tatra 92 1938 1940 developed from T82 Tatra 93 1937 1941 Tatra 111 1942 1962 Tatra 114 1947 1948 developed from the T27 Tatra 115 1948 1949 developed from the T114 Tatra 128 1951 1952 T111 derivative Tatra 138 1959 1971 OT 64 SKOT Tatra engine powered 8 8 armored personnel carrier Tatra 141 1957 1970 T111 derivative Tatra 147 1957 1961 shortened version of T111 Tatra 148 1972 1982 improved T138 Tatra 158 Phoenix 2011 present Tatra 163 Jamal 1999 2014 Tatra 805 1953 1960 Tatra 810 ANTS 2008 present Tatra 813 1967 1982 RM 70 8 8 armored multiple rocket launcher based on Tatra 813 Tatra 815 815 2 and TerrNo1 1983 present Tatrapan 6 6 Armored vehicle based on the Tatra 815 chassis Tatra 816 1996 present Armax Trucks 4 4 6 6 and 8 8 with air cooled Tatra engines and transmissions by Tatra Tatra 817 2008 present developed from the T815 Buses edit Tatra 500 HB 1950 1955 1957 Trolleybuses edit nbsp Tatra 400 trolleybusTatra 86 1936 38 68 Tatra 400 1948 1955 68 Tatra 401 1958 only one built 68 Prototypes and racing cars edit NW Rennzweier 1900 NW Second Truck 1909 NW T14 40 1914 Tatra 12 Targa Florio 1925 Tatra 30 Sport 1926 Tatra 34 prototype armored car based on T31 Tatra 84 1935 first all wheel drive Tatra Tatra 90 1935 Tatra 107 1946 Tatra 112 Tatra 113 Tatra 116 117 120 1948 Tatra 118 119 122 1948 Tatra 130 1951 three axle version of T128 Tatra 131 1951 T128 with dual rear wheels Tatra 137 1956 two axle version of T138 produced as the T138 4x4 Tatra 157 1972 intended to replace the T148 but became the T815 Tatra 162 1987 Tatra 163 Jamal Evo 2003 Tatra 201 1947 Tatra 600 Diesel 1952 Tatra 601 Convertible 1951 Tatra 601 Monte Carlo 1949 Tatra 602 Tatraplan Sport Tatra 603 A 1964 Tatra 603 B5 1966 Tatra 603 B6 1967 Tatra 603 MB 1961 Tatra 603 Monte Carlo Tatra 603 X 1966 Tatra 604 1954 Tatra 605 1957 Tatra 607 Monopost 1950 1954 Tatra 607 2 1954 1958 Tatra 801 1949 Tatra 803 1950 Tatra 804 1951 lightweight T803 Tatra 806 1951 based on T803 Tatra 809 1953 Tatra Baghira 1973 Tatra Delfin 1963 Tatra JK 2500 1956 Tatra T III 1936 prototype tank Tatra Prezident 1994 MTX Tatra V8 1991 Tatra V570 1931 Tatra V740 1937 Tatra V750 1935 Tatra V799 1938 Tatra V809 1940 Tatra V855 1942 See also editFrantisek Kardaus Austro Tatra Avia List of Czech automobiles List of automobile manufacturersNotes edit After Benz amp Cie and PeugeotReferences edit About the Company Tatratrucks Margolius Ivan amp Henry John G 2015 Tatra The Legacy of Hans Ledwinka Dorchester Veloce Publishing ISBN 978 1 845847 99 9 Navstivili jsme spolecnosti Tatra Trucks a Tatra Defence Vehicle First long distance journey in Tatra car 125 years ago Radio Prague International 2023 05 19 Retrieved 2023 10 23 Wise David Burgess Rumpler One Aeroplane which Never Flew in Northey Tom ed World of Automobiles London Orbis 1974 Vol 17 p 1964 NW Prasident Jak to vsechno zacalo AutoZine cz in Czech 2015 03 01 a b https www tatratrucks com about the company press and media news hans ledwinka 1 G N Georgano Cars Early and Vintage 1886 1930 London Grange Universal 1985 a b c d Margolius Ivan amp Henry John G 1990 Tatra The Legacy of Hans Ledwinka Harrow SAF ISBN 0 946719 06 3 G N Georgano Cars amp history Tatra T77 amp T77A 1933 1938 Tatra NL Demon Archived from the original on 2006 10 12 Retrieved 2018 08 21 Ross Robert 2023 01 23 Car of the Week The 1934 Tatra T77 Is a Czech Wonder Now a Fully Restored Model Is up for Grabs Robb Report Retrieved 2023 10 23 Bohumir Mimra Vyvojove smery moderniho automobilismu SIA 1936 Technicka prace na Ostravsku 1926 1936 Moravska Ostrava 1936 p 593 The Remarkably Futuristic Tatra T77 From 1934 Silodrome 2023 03 03 Retrieved 2023 10 23 a b c d e f Willson Quentin The Ultimate Classic Car Book New Your New York DK Publishing Inc 1995 ISBN 0 7894 0159 2 Pages 214 215 a b Car Wars Jonathan Mantle Arcade Publishing 1997 Brief History of Tatra UKCAR Retrieved 2011 01 27 Schmarbeck Wolfgang 1997 Hans Ledwinka Seine Autos Sein Leben in German Graz H Weishaupt Verlag p 174 ISBN 3 900310 56 4 McHUGH DAVID 2019 07 09 From Nazis to hippies End of the road for Volkswagen Beetle AP NEWS Retrieved 2019 07 09 1961 Corvair Rear engine cars time com 2007 09 07 Archived from the original on 2007 10 15 Retrieved 2008 06 10 Anderson Brad 2023 02 01 The Tatra 603 2 Is A Premium Sedan That You ve Never Heard Of Carscoops Retrieved 2023 10 23 Tatra cz Archived 2008 10 29 at the Wayback Machine in Czech Prague Post Prague Post Retrieved 2018 12 26 Tatra plans to renew production of its legendary models Radio Prague International 2008 04 03 Retrieved 2010 09 16 Tatra 903 Fuel Cell Concept Carscoops Carscoops 2008 07 01 Retrieved 2020 11 06 Tatra T87 four door sedan Retrieved 2018 12 26 Tatra history milestones Archived August 19 2010 at the Wayback Machine Prospector Gold 2008 04 27 Picture of replica first Tatra truck Flickr com Retrieved 2010 09 16 Moderni uzitkove automobily Tatra kolektiv vyvojove konstrukce N P Tatra Koprivnice 1979 Nase Vojsko Praha 1 vydani Modern Utility Automobiles Tatra by design team of N P Tatra Koprivnice 1979 Nase Vojsko Prague 1st edition Tatra swings into action 78 years on Archived September 25 2009 at the Wayback Machine Tatra 27 vehicle description Retrieved 2008 11 29 Tatraportal sk Retrieved 2010 09 16 Tatra 92 technical specifications Retrieved 2008 11 29 Tatraportal sk Retrieved 2010 09 16 Tatra 111 specifications Retrieved 2008 11 29 Tatraportal sk Retrieved 2010 09 16 Tatratech wz cz Archived 2011 07 18 at the Wayback Machine Tatra 111 history in Czech Retrieved 2008 11 29 The Automobil revue issue 10 82 the technical monthly of the Czechoslovak Federal Ministry of General Engineering current ISSN 1211 9555 Tatra 815 description in Czech Archived from the original on 2010 06 05 Retrieved 2008 11 29 TerrNo1 cabin in Czech Archived from the original on 2010 06 05 Retrieved 2008 11 29 Tatra On Air the only aircooled Euro V engine in the world PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2008 10 29 Retrieved 2008 11 29 Tatra Armax PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2006 10 09 Retrieved 2008 11 29 Tatra Force PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2006 10 09 Retrieved 2008 11 29 T816 history in Czech Archived from the original on 2009 02 07 Retrieved 2008 11 29 Tatra military specials T816 Archived from the original on 2008 08 22 Retrieved 2008 11 29 Tatra military trucks Archived from the original on 2008 08 22 Retrieved 2008 11 29 Tatra 817 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2006 11 07 Retrieved 2008 11 29 Tatra 163 Jamal PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2006 10 09 Retrieved 2008 11 19 Jiri Spanihel Retrieved 2008 11 29 Tatra T810 Retrieved 2008 11 29 Praga loses its court bid against Tatra Archived from the original on 2009 02 15 Retrieved 2008 11 29 Navistar Tatra unveil two tactical vehicles at Eurosatory Archived from the original on 2010 12 18 Retrieved 2010 06 27 Navistar Tatra ATX8 8 8 truck system Retrieved 2010 06 27 Navistar Defense and Tatra s ATX6 at Eurosatory Archived from the original on 2010 09 16 Retrieved 2010 06 27 Terex sells its 80 percent share of Tatra here 1 and Here 2 DAF Trucks grabs 19 stake in TATRA and supplies engines and cabs for new range Biglorryblog has the story 2011 08 03 Archived from the original on 2011 08 28 Retrieved 2011 08 03 Tatry ted stihame vyrabet jen taktak rika sef vyzkumu a vyvoje automobilky 2023 03 15 Ceske vyrobce uzitkovych vozidel laka zapadni Evropa E15 cz in Czech 2017 11 20 Lob Rico 2017 05 04 FFW Grossschonau TLF 4000 auf Tatra 815 7 Blaulicht Magazin net in German Retrieved 2022 07 28 Fahrzeugbeschaffungen Erste Auftragserteilung durch BwFuhrparkService GmbH in German Retrieved 2022 07 28 Introduction to Tatra Vectra Motors Limited Tatraindia com Archived from the original on 2011 10 04 Retrieved 2011 01 24 SDC Announces Large Indian Order for its Tatra Truck Unit Tatra Backlog Up Significantly Over Last Year 09 MAY 02 Business Wire Accessmylibrary com 2002 05 09 Retrieved 2009 05 07 The Czechs Indian Gambit Global Politician 2003 01 06 Archived from the original on 2009 02 15 Retrieved 2009 05 07 a b Vectra Group Group Companies Kamaz Vectra Motors Ltd Archived from the original on 2011 11 21 Retrieved 2011 10 13 MACHINIST machinist in Retrieved 2018 12 26 CBW cz Archived February 18 2009 at the Wayback Machine Pioneer The Tatra truck scam CBI gears up to finalise chargesheet The Pioneer Retrieved 2021 06 21 Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine DanieruShidebuteru Military Vehicles Czech USA ATC 6x6 14 Tonne Tactical Truck Tatra Terex Retrieved 2018 12 26 via YouTube a b c ATC 6x6 Heavy Utility Truck Military Today com www military today com Retrieved 2018 12 26 Grey C G amp Bridgman Leonard Jane s All the World s Aircraft 1938 Sampson Low Marston amp company ltd London 1938 a b c Murray Alan 2000 World Trolleybus Encyclopaedia Yateley Hampshire UK Trolleybooks pp 99 148 ISBN 0 904235 18 1 Sources editTatra company profile Retrieved 2008 11 29 Present Tatra military trucks T810 T815 T816 T817 Tatra history at Tatra World Grey C G amp Bridgman Leonard Jane s All the World s Aircraft 1938 Sampson Low Marston amp company ltd London 1938 Willson Quentin The Ultimate Classic Car Book New Your New York DK Publishing Inc 1995 ISBN 0 7894 0159 2 Pages 214 215Further reading editMargolius Ivan amp Henry John G 1990 Tatra The Legacy of Hans Ledwinka Harrow SAF ISBN 0 946719 06 3 Margolius Ivan amp Henry John G 2015 Tatra The Legacy of Hans Ledwinka new edition Dorchester Veloce Publishing ISBN 978 1 845847 99 9 Tatra Automobiles Luxury Cars from Koprivnice 1920 1940 by Miroslav Gomola AGM publisher Czech republic List of Literature and Magazines articles related to TatraExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tatra company Tatra Official site TATRA GERMANY Tatra India Tatra and Tatraplan cars site Tatra Cars Services International Streamlined Tatra Site Tatra Aircraft History in Czech Tatra Museum Tatra s Long Twilight Is Explored at a Tennessee Museum at NY Times July 20 2011 the unofficial Tatra Automobile pages history and pictures English the unofficial Tatra Truck History pages history and pictures English Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tatra company amp oldid 1184772668, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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