Praga has relocated to the United Arab Emirates for the car’s first public displays, beginning with a lavish launch event staged on Saturday night at The Space in Dubai, three weeks after introducing the new road-legal Bohema hypercar.
The lightweight, track-focused, and road-legal Bohema was presented in front of members of the UAE Royal families, hypercar collectors, and supercar aficionados against the appropriate background of one of the UAE’s most significant hypercar collections.
Mark Harrison, Sales and Marketing Director and CEO of Praga Cars UK, said, “It’s a very significant moment in Praga’s 115-year history. I have enjoyed working in the region and believe the unique mix of Bohema’s engineering, performance statistics, stunning looks, and build quality will turn heads here. I am convinced hypercar collectors in the Middle East will love this car.”
A unique luxury carbon table created by Praga’s Design Director, Juraj Mitro, and a Praga R1 that won the Dubai Autodrome race was also on show at The Space for the big presentation. On the night, it was made known that a Bohema with complementary details may be specified with Juraj’s limited edition carbon tables.
Although the Bohema and the R1 have no parts in common, Praga’s three philosophies—carbon construction, lightweight engineering, and eye-catching design—are shared by the table, the race vehicle, and the hypercar.
After the inaugural ceremony, Praga will provide private viewings at The Space and Dragon Racing, the official Middle Eastern distributor for the brand’s race cars, both located at the Dubai Autodrome. By finding the company in the UAE until March, while a new UK global brand centre is being built in the UK, early 2023 will see the addition of outdoor development sessions and test drives for depositors. This will be the ideal chance to demonstrate the Praga Bohema’s capabilities, which is 700hp at under 982kgs.
Last but not least, only 10 of the limited run of just eight Bohema automobiles will be distributed to consumers in 2019, with the production of the car not beginning until the second half of 2023: Praga is already accepting reservations for 2024 and has already agreed to sell the last vehicle, number 89, to a US client.