Tatra Präsident Austria-Hungary Car Nesselsdorfer Automobile Mfg Co. 1900


Sheet, size 13 1/2” x 20 3/4”.

The Präsident was an automobile manufactured by Nesselsdorfer Wagenbau-Fabriks-Gesellschaft A.G. (NW, now known as Tatra) in 1897. It was the first actually drivable factory made petrol-engine automobile produced in Austria-Hungary as well as in Central and Eastern Europe (save the attempt of Siegfried Marcus of Vienna to build a self-propelled car in 1875). It was constructed by Leopold Sviták and Hans Ledwinka. The automobile was more of a carriage without horses than a car in modern sense. The car is steered via handlebars (while most of the cars of the era had a tiller). The wooden bodywork is placed on an iron frame. It has four seats and a convertible top that would cover only the rear seats. Both axles have suspension of semi-elliptical leaf springs. The wheels were similar to the ones of a horse carriage, but had rubber tires. The car had a two cylinder spark ignition Benz engine placed by the rear axle.

Published in "Engineering An Illustrated Weekly Journal" 1900. This is a genuine 119 years old antique engraving.  See Photos for close up details. This is an original print not a reproduction.

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