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Interesting Facts About the Praga Alfa

The Praga Alfa was one of the principal car ranges produced by the Czech manufacturer Praga. Its production spanned from 1913 until 1942, reflecting the long‑standing heritage of a brand that was founded in 1907.

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Early Launch and First‑Year Production

The Praga Alfa was introduced in 1913, marking the start of its long production run. In its debut year, the company built 51 Alfa cars, establishing the model as a key part of Praga’s early automotive lineup.

Production Pause and Post‑War Revival

After building roughly 4,600 units, production of the Praga Alfa was halted in 1941. The model re‑entered production after World War II, with an additional run of about 400 cars before the final closure in 1942.

A Flagship Model in Praga’s History

The Alfa name was used for one of Praga’s main car ranges, underscoring its importance within a company that had been designing and manufacturing vehicles since 1907. Its decades‑long presence highlights the Alfa’s cultural significance in Czechoslovak automotive history.

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