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AURES Holdings, a.s., runs the AAA AUTO used car outlets in the Czech Republic, where most of its business is located. [1] It also has branches in Slovakia (AUTOCENTRUM AAA AUTO a.s.), Hungary and Poland (Autocentrum AAA AUTO sp.z o.o.). The firm has branches in 22 cities in the Czech Republic, 14 in Slovakia, 1 in Hungary and 11 in Poland. [2]
Škoda 1100 GT Rear. The ÚVMV 1100 GT (or Škoda 1100 GT) is a coupé car from AZNP made in 1970.. It was exhibited at Plzeň Expo and the next year at the Geneva Motor Show. . Internal dimensions and seating position were developed from the Saab Sonett II, Glas 1300 GT and Alfa Romeo GT Jun
Škoda Auto (1925–present) (The only major automobile company in Czech Republic) Kaipan (1992—present) (roadsters) Gordon Roadster (1997-present) (sports cars)
Tatra 700 rear. The Tatra 700 is a rear-engined luxury car released in 1996 by the Czech car maker Tatra.It was essentially a heavily restyled version of the Tatra 613 model it replaced.
LIAZ's headquarters in Liberec were originally occupied by the former Reichenberger Automobil Fabrik (RAF). [1] RAF opened its Liberec plant in 1907, was bought by Laurin & Klement in 1912, and in 1916 moved its production technology to Mladá Boleslav, leaving Liberec's production facilities to textile entrepreneurs.
Since its inception, Škoda Auto is the most important and most influential industrial company in the Czech Republic. As of 2017, the company had 32,000 employees worldwide, out of which 23,000 worked in Mladá Boleslav. [12] The Mladá Boleslav agglomeration was defined as a tool for drawing money from the European Structural and Investment ...
At Auto Shanghai in 2017, Škoda displayed its Vision E concept for an all-electric 300-bhp coupé-SUV, [48] with level 3 autonomy capability and 500 kilometres (310 mi) range. [49] It is based on the VW MEB platform and Škoda Auto will also manufacture electric-vehicle batteries for the Volkswagen Group in its facility in the Czech Republic. [50]
The Praga V3S (Vojenský třítunový speciál/ Military 3ton Special) is an all-terrain multi-purpose truck, produced between 1953 and 1990 in Czechoslovakia.It was designed for the armed forces and was also exported to 72 countries. [1]