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Jawa 700

Jawa 700

Motor vehicle


The Jawa 700 was a car produced by Jawa in Czechoslovakia during the 1930s.

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Background

František Janeček, the founder of the successful Czech motorcycle manufacturer Jawa, signed a license agreement with Jørgen Skafte Rasmussen of DKW on 20 July 1933 to produce the German company's cars in Czechoslovakia.[1] The first fruit of this agreement was the Jawa 700, based on the DKW F2 Meisterklasse, which was known internally as the 701.[2]

Design

The 700 was a front-wheel drive vehicle with a two stroke engine. It differed from its DKW parent in having a 10 cm (4 in) longer wheelbase and 20 cm (8 in) wheels. Unusually, as cars in Czechoslovakia drove on the left at the time, the car was left hand drive.[2]

Production

The 700 was launched at the 1934 Prague Motor Show.[1] Priced at 22,900 CSK in its four-seater guise, 1,002 vehicles were manufactured before production ceased in June 1937.[3]

Performance

The Jawa 700 could reach a top speed of between 85 and 90 km/h (53 and 56 mph) and had a typical fuel consumption of between 8 and 9 L/100 km (35 and 31 mpgimp; 29 and 26 mpgUS).[1]


References

  1. Tuček, Jan (2006). "Jawa 700 (1934 – 1937) – V licenci". Automobil. Retrieved 8 February 2018.
  2. Tuček, Jan (2017). Auta První Republiky: 1918-1938. Prague: Grada. pp. 191–192.
  3. Pavlůsek, Alois; Pavlůsek, Ondřej (2009). Jawa. Brno: Computer Press. p. 221.

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