The Tatra 600, named the Tatraplan, was a
rear-engined
large family car
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) produced from 1948 to 1952 by the
Czech manufacturer
Tatra. The first prototype was finished in 1946.
History
After
World War II
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,
Tatra continued its pre-war business of building passenger cars in addition to
commercial vehicles and
military vehicle
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s. The factory was nationalised in 1946 two years before the
Communist takeover. Although production of pre-war models continued, a new model, the Tatra 600 Tatraplan was designed in 1946-47 by Josef Chalupa, Vladimír Popelář,
František Kardaus and
Hans Ledwinka. The name of the car celebrated the new Communist
planned economy
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but also referred to aeroplane inspiration ('éroplan' means aeroplane in colloquial Czech).
After two prototypes "Ambrož" (December 1946) and "Josef" (March 1947), the 600 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.
The Tatraplan had a
monocoque streamlined 6-seat
fastback saloon body with front
suicide doors and a
drag coefficient (Cd) of just 0.32.
[Martin Janik, ''Tatra'', Computer Press, Brno 2005, page 76] 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. In 2010, in the
UK, the Tatraplan won the '
Classic Car
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of the Year' competition in the 1940s category.
Models
*
Tatra 107
Tatra may refer to:
* Tatra Mountains, a mountain range in Slovakia and Poland
** Tatra County, an administrative division of Poland in the region of the Tatra Mountains
** Tatra National Park, Poland, a national park in Poland
** Tatra Nation ...
- predecessor of 600, produced from 1946–1947.
*
Tatra 201
Tatra may refer to:
* Tatra Mountains, a mountain range in Slovakia and Poland
** Tatra County, an administrative division of Poland in the region of the Tatra Mountains
** Tatra National Park, Poland, a national park in Poland
** Tatra National P ...
-
commercial version of 600, four built (a pickup truck, a panel van, and two ambulances) in 1947. Unlike the 600, the 201 was front-engined.
* Tatra 600 Diesel - similar to 600 but with 2.0L
diesel engine
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, three prototypes built in 1949.
*
Tatra 601 Monte Carlo - a 2-door
sports car based on the 600, one (possibly two) built in 1949.
*
Tatra 602 Tatraplan Sports - a
racing car
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Auto racing has existed since the invention of the automobile. Races of various sorts were organise ...
based on the 600, 2 built in 1949.
*
Tatra 604
Tatra may refer to:
* Tatra Mountains, a mountain range in Slovakia and Poland
** Tatra County, an administrative division of Poland in the region of the Tatra Mountains
** Tatra National Park, Poland, a national park in Poland
** Tatra National P ...
- smaller version of 600, one prototype built in 1954.
Notes
References
*Margolius, Ivan: 'Tatra T600 – Tatraplan', ''Architectural Design'', vol. 71, no. 5, September 2001, London, pp. 84–88.
*Field, Ben: 'Smooth Operator', ''Classic Cars'' magazine, May 2010, pp. 88–92
*Margolius, Ivan and Henry, John G: ''Tatra - The Legacy of Hans Ledwinka'', SAF Publishing, Harrow 1990,
*Margolius, Ivan and Henry, John G: ''Tatra - The Legacy of Hans Ledwinka'', Veloce Publishing, Dorchester 2015,
External links
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