It's not very often that we get a new contender in the hypercar space, but that is precisely what Praga is looking to deliver with its upcoming Bohema. This 700 horsepower, all-carbon aero-driven two-seater is finally entering actual production after being in a prototype stage for a year, and is looking ahead to a proper public reveal in the spring.
The Bohema is set to be hand-built in low numbers for the next four years, and as Praga mentions in their latest blog post, could see the car become the final all-new petrol-powered hypercar.
When it does make its full debut, the Bohema is looking to sell for €1.36 million, with the first sold car being handed over in the first half of 2024. There will be test drives for the car being held from the spring, to help prospective buyers make up their minds on the vehicle.
The Bohema is said to have a top speed of over 300 km/h, as well as a 0-100 km/h acceleration of below 3.5 seconds.