Škoda MOŽ-2

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MOŽ-2
Presentation year: 1951
Vehicle fair:
Class : Off-road vehicle
Body shape : Kübelwagen
Engine: Otto engine :
1.2-1.5 liters
(33-38 kW)
Length: 4520 mm
Width: 1735 mm
Height: 1770 mm
Empty weight: 1350 kg
Production model: none

The Škoda MOŽ-2 was the prototype of an amphibious vehicle with all-wheel drive . The four-seater swimming car with a fabric top was developed in 1951 and was the first development by the Czechoslovak manufacturer to have a self-supporting all-steel body.

The water-cooled, overhead steering four-cylinder four-stroke in-line engine had a displacement of 1221 cm³ and an output of 45 hp (33 kW). He accelerated the 1350 kg vehicle on land up to 85 km / h. The drive power was passed on to all four wheels via the main gear with reduction and differential gear flanged to the engine block.

This vehicle was also available with a larger engine with a displacement of 1491 cm³ and an output of 52 hp (38 kW). This did not change his performance.

Series production never came about.

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