Skoda 1101 is a compact family vehicle built by the Czechoslovak automaker AZNP at its facilities in Mlada Boleslav, Vrchlabi, and Kvasiny. It was a modified version of the 1939’s Skoda Popular 1101. The new dashboard and revised body were the key distinctions. Initially, Skoda intended to sell this little car primarily as a closed, two-door sedan with four seats. Initially, two doors in English, with the added nickname “Tudor” was adopted for this variation. In 1946, the Skoda 1101 was put into production. Clcompany is delighted to feature the facts about the 1946’s Classic Skoda 1101.
Flashback
75 years have passed since the Skoda company started making the 1101 “Tudor,” its first post-war model. In 1946, along with the assembly lines in Mlada Boleslav, the newly merged sites in Kvasiny and Vrchlabi also assisted in the manufacturing of the recently created all-rounder. In the years and decades that followed, the “Tudor,” which was as cozy as it was affordable and durable even in the worst circumstances, went on to become a successful model all over the world; consumers from more than 70 nations valued its high quality. The series also received numerous medals from international rallies and racing competitions. Thus, the Skoda 1101 “Tudor” signaled the beginning of a new era in the company’s history.
Years in production – 1946 to 1952
The Design
During the Second World War, the “Tudor” was built privately with a focus on enhancing traffic safety. The use of strong hydraulic brakes and hydraulic shock absorbers on the front axle, which also improved comfort, were some of the methods used to achieve this. By combining the timber body with organic insulating materials and wool upholstery, there was also a discernible reduction in noise levels. The vehicle’s cutting-edge design was built on an all-around independent suspension system attached to a robust and comparatively light central tube frame.
The “Tudor” came in a number of body styles. Alongside the two-door model, which provided easier access to the back seats, a four-door saloon was added to the lineup in order to better meet the needs of customers both domestically and internationally.
Top Specifications of Skoda 1101
- Displacement – 1,089 cm3
- Power – 32 hp @ 4,600 rpm
- Transmission – 4-speed manual
- Top speed – 100 km/h
- Kerb weight– 940 kg
- Wheelbase– 97.8 inches
Interesting facts
- Tudor is a bestseller on a world tour which was exported to 76 countries.
- Tudor marked success in motorsport with its class victory at the 24-hour race in Spa, Belgium.
- Between 1946 and 1952, 66,904 civilian models and 4,237 special versions for the military forces were produced at the Mlada Boleslav facility.
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