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{{Hatnote|"Präsident" also refers to the [[President of Germany]] or [[President of Austria]].}}
{{Hatnote|"Präsident" also refers to the [[President of Germany]] or [[President of Austria]].}}
{{Infobox automobile
{{Infobox automobile
| name=Nesselsdorf Präsident
|name=Nesselsdorfer Wagenbau-Fabriks-Gesellschaft Präsident <br> ''also known as'' Tatra Präsident
|manufacturer=[[Tatra (car)|Nesselsdorfer Wagenbau-Fabriks-Gesellschaft A.G.]]<br>''today Tatra, A.S.''
| manufacturer={{Lang|de|Nesselsdorfer Wagenbau-Fabriks-Gesellschaft}}<br>''now [[Tatra (company)|Tatra]]''
|production=1897
| production=1897
|assembly = [[Kopřivnice]], [[Moravia]]
| assembly=[[Kopřivnice|Nesselsdorf]], [[Margraviate of Moravia]], [[Cisleithania]]
|predecessor=
| predecessor=
|successor=
| successor=
|image=PresidentFirstCar.jpg
| image=PresidentFirstCar.jpg
|class=
| class=
|platform=
| platform=
|transmission= 2 speeds
| transmission=2-speed<ref name="Margolius Henry 2015">{{
Cite book
|layout=[[RR layout]]
| first1=Ivan
|body_style=[[Runabout (car)|Runabout]]
| first2=John G.
|engine= 2 cylinder Benz <br>2750 cc; 3,68kW (5HP) at 600 rpm
| isbn=978-1-84584-799-9
|wheelbase= {{convert|1780|mm|in|1|abbr=on}}<ref name="ReferenceB" />
| last1=Margolius
|length={{convert|3225|mm|in|1|abbr=on}}<ref name="ReferenceB" />
| last2=Henry
|width= {{convert|1472|mm|in|1|abbr=on}}<ref name="ReferenceB" />
| oclc=973620118
|height={{convert|2290|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} (with roof on)<ref name="ReferenceB" />
| pages=27–30, 32–33, 35
|weight={{convert|1072|kg|lb|abbr=on}}<ref name="ReferenceB" />
| publication-place=Dorchester
|designer=Leopold Sviták, [[Hans Ledwinka]], [[Edmund Rumpler]]
| publisher=Veloce
| title=Tatra : the legacy of Hans Ledwinka
| url={{
Google Books URL
| 1=mYK_CwAAQBAJ
| p=27
}}
| year=2015
}}</ref>
| layout=[[Rear-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout|RR layout]]
| body_style=[[Phaeton body|Phaeton]]
| engine={{Cvt|2714|cc|cuin}}, {{Cvt|120|x|120|mm}} bore/stroke, water cooled, [[Flat-twin engine|flat-twin]],<ref name="Margolius Henry 2015" /> [[Flathead engine|flathead]]<ref>{{
Cite book
| first1=Ivan
| first2=John G.
| isbn=978-1-84584-799-9
| last1=Margolius
| last2=Henry
| oclc=973620118
| page=211
| publication-place=Dorchester
| publisher=Veloce
| title=Tatra : the legacy of Hans Ledwinka
| url={{Google Books URL | 1=mYK_CwAAQBAJ | p=211}}
| year=2015
}}</ref> [[Carl Benz#Benz and Cie. expansion|Benz]]<ref name="Margolius Henry 2015" />
| powerout={{Cvt|6.5|bhp}} at {{Val | 1=600 | ul=rpm}}
| wheelbase= {{Cvt|1780|mm|in}}<ref name="K. 1977">{{
Cite magazine
| accessdate=2023-09-12
| date=1977
| first1=S.
| language=cs
| last1=K.
| magazine=Svět motorů
| number=50
| title=Tatra 'Präsident' - rok výroby 1977
| url=https://www.tatraportal.sk/?ukaz=data/clanky/prezident
| volume=31
}}</ref>
| length={{Cvt|3225|mm|in}}<ref name="K. 1977" />
| width= {{Cvt|1472|mm|in}}<ref name="K. 1977" />
| height={{Cvt|2290|mm|in}} (with roof on)<ref name="K. 1977" />
| weight={{Cvt|1072|kg|lb}}<ref name="K. 1977" />
| designer={{ill|Leopold Sviták|cs}}, [[Hans Ledwinka]], [[Edmund Rumpler]]
}}
}}


The '''Präsident''' was an automobile manufactured by [[Tatra (car)|Nesselsdorfer Wagenbau-Fabriks-Gesellschaft A.G.]] ('''NW''', now known as '''[[Tatra (company)|Tatra]]''') in 1897. It was the first actually drivable factory made petrol-engined automobile produced in [[Austria-Hungary]] as well as in [[Central and Eastern Europe]]<ref>[http://www.myetymology.com/encyclopedia/Tatra.html]</ref> (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 [[Bicycle_handlebar#History|handlebars]] (while most of the cars of the era had a [[Tiller#Tillers_on_other_vehicles|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 tyres. The car had a two cylinder spark ignition Benz engine placed by the rear axle.
The '''Präsident''' was an automobile manufactured by the {{Lang|de|Nesselsdorfer Wagenbau-Fabriks-Gesellschaft}} ('''Nesselsdorf''' or '''NW'''), now [[Tatra (company)|Tatra]], in 1897. It was the first practical, factory-produced petrol engine automobile built in [[Central and Eastern Europe]]<ref>{{
Cite web
| access-date=2023-09-12
| archive-date=2016-04-07
| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160407083803/http://www.myetymology.com/encyclopedia/Tatra.html
| title=Tatra - SpeedyLook encyclopedia
| url-status=dead
| url=http://www.myetymology.com/encyclopedia/Tatra.html
| website=myetymology.com
}}</ref> ([[Siegfried Marcus]]'s earlier cars were experimental and not practical). It was constructed by {{ill|Leopold Sviták|cs}} and [[Hans Ledwinka]]. The automobile was more of a carriage without horses than a car in modern sense. The car is steered via [[Bicycle handlebar#History|handlebars]] (while most of the cars of the era had a [[Tiller#Tillers on other vehicles|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 tyres. The car had a two cylinder spark ignition Benz engine placed by the rear axle.


==History==
==History==
In 1895, NW's director Hugo Fischer von Röslerstamm decided set up an experimental automobile shop.<ref name="Margolius Henry 2015" /> Baron {{ill|Theodor von Liebieg|cs}} of [[Liberec]], whose {{Cvt|2500|km}} driving tour of Europe in 1894, which transpired without any major difficulties, brought fame to the [[Benz Viktoria]], and ingratiated Liebieg to Benz. Liebieg advised the directors of NW to work with Benz, and they opened negotiations with [[Carl Benz#Benz and Cie. expansion|Benz & Cie.]]<ref name="Margolius Henry 2015" /> In the winter of 1896{{Spaced ndash}}1897, NW sent Franz Cáhel, NW's chief machinist, to Mannheim (the home of Benz & Cie.) to purchase licensing allowing them to build automobiles with Benz engines.<ref name="Margolius Henry 2015" /> NW also bought a [[Benz Viktoria]], and a new [[Flat-twin engine|flat-twin]] Benz engine (Benz had only just patented his flat, also called boxer, engine in 1896).<ref name="Remek 2012 p. 62">{{
Ignác Šustala, a skilled [[joiner]], started to manufacture horse carriages at his own farm. In 1853 he borrowed some money and established a small manufacturing business. Initially the horse carriages were made there, but soon it started manufacturing also rail wagons. Shortly before his death Ignác Šustala established a joint stock company Nesselsdorfer Wagenfabrik.
Cite book
| date=2012
| first=Branko
| isbn=978-80-247-3538-2
| language=cs
| last=Remek
| oclc=791313475
| page=62
| publication-place=Praha
| publisher=Grada
| title=Automobil a spalovací motor : historický vývoj
| trans-title=The automobile and the internal combustion engine : historical development
| url={{Google Books URL | 1=wxD86UnsmVcC | p=62}}
}}</ref> The Benz Viktoria is a single-cylinder, [[phaeton body]] automobile, and was the first four-wheeled vehicle model produced by Benz & Cie.


The Viktoria and the engine arrived at the [[Nový Jičín|Neutitschein]] train station on {{Date|1897-03-07}}. Leopold Sviták, NW's master mechanic, and Cáhel, who had learned to drive while visiting Benz, picked up the Viktoria and drove it to [[Kopřivnice|Nesselsdorf]].<ref name="Margolius Henry 2015" />
The company's director Hugo Fischer bought from [[Karl Benz]] one [[Benz Phaeton]] automobile as well as a latest Benz engine; this was instigated by [[:cs:Theodor von Liebieg|Baron Theodor Liebig]] of [[Liberec]], whose {{Convert|2500|km|abbr=on}} drive of 1894 around Europe without any major difficulties brought fame to the [[Benz Viktoria]] and Benz's gratitude. The [https://web.archive.org/web/20120403222630/http://www.linternaute.com/auto/magazine/photo/musee-de-l-automobile-de-mulhouse-1878-1913/image/benz-phaeton-type-velo-244689.jpg Phaeton] was used as a model for construction of the factory's first car in 1897, however it isn't the Phaeton's copy, whole new conception was applied. Leopold Sviták, the factory's foreman, was head of the construction works. The automobile was named the Präsident; the construction was finished in May 1898.<ref name="ReferenceA" />
[[File:NW Präsident.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Präsident in Czech National Technical Museum]]


The Viktoria was given the name "{{Lang|de|Instruktor}}" ("Instructor"), because it served as a model during the building of NW's first automobile.<ref name="Margolius Henry 2015" /> However, NW's automobile is not a copy of the Viktoria. Work on the new car did not begin until June.<ref name="Margolius Henry 2015" /> Sviták led the project.<ref name="Margolius Henry 2015" /> The automobile was up and running that fall. It was given the name "Präsident" in honor of Count Gustav Pötting-Persing, the first president of the {{Ill | 1=Österreichischer Automobil-Club | 2=de | lt=Austrian Automobile Club}} ({{Lang-de|Österreichischer Automobil-Club}}), which had just been founded on 6 February.<ref name="Margolius Henry 2015" /> Production of the Präsident was very expensive; the total cost was 400,000&nbsp;[[Austro-Hungarian gulden|gulden]].<ref name="Margolius Henry 2015" />
==Design==
The car had a two cylinder four stroke spark ignition Benz engine. It had two speed transmission which was propelling the rear axle via flat strap.


On {{Date|1898-05-21}}, the Präsident took its first long distance trip, from [[Kopřivnice|Nesselsdorf]] to [[Vienna]], a distance of {{Cvt|328|km}}. The drivers were Fischer and Baron Liebieg, and it took them 14.5&nbsp;hours to complete the journey. Their average speed was {{Cvt|22.6|km/h}}, and there were no significant malfunctions.<ref name="Mareš 1984">{{
The bodywork was derived from a [[Mylord (coach)|horse carriage of '''Mylord''' type]]. At the time NW was renowned in the monarchy for its luxurious carriages, and the automobile itself was made in according fashion.
Cite magazine
| accessdate=2023-09-12
| date=1984
| first=Vlastimil
| lang=cs
| last=Mareš
| magazine=stop : auto-moto revue
| number=8
| title=Z galérie veteránov
| url=https://www.tatraportal.sk/?ukaz=data/clanky/prezident
}}</ref>


While in Vienna, the Präsident was one of four cars shown in the "Collective Exhibition of Austrian Automobile Manufacturers" ({{Lang-de|Collectiv-Ausstellung der Automobilbauer Österreichs}}), which was organized by the Austrian Automobile Club, and held as part of the {{ill|Franz Joseph Jubilee-Exhibition|de|Jubiläumsausstellung 1898|lt=Jubilee-Exhibition}} ({{Lang-de|Jubiläumsausstellung}}). After the exhibition the Präsident was donated to the Austrian Automobile Club, whose headquarters was in Vienna's first district, to be used for training drivers.<ref>{{
It was able to reach up to {{Convert|30|km/h|mi/h|0|abbr=on}}. It seated four, the two rear seats could be covered by a convertible top. The car was steered by handlebars. Tilting of the handlebars forward and backward served to change gears (forward - lower gear). The wheels were wooden with gum tyre.
Cite book
| first1=Ivan
| first2=John G.
| isbn=978-1-84584-799-9
| last1=Margolius
| last2=Henry
| oclc=973620118
| page=31
| publication-place=Dorchester
| publisher=Veloce
| title=Tatra : the legacy of Hans Ledwinka
| url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mYK_CwAAQBAJ&q=%22After%20the%20exhibition%20the%20Pr%C3%A4sident%20was%20donated%20to%20the%20%C3%96sterreichische%20AutomobilClub%20to%20help%20in%20training%20new%20drivers%22
| year=2015
}}</ref>


[[File:NW Präsident.jpg|thumb|250px|left|The original Präsident, displayed in the [[National Technical Museum (Prague)|National Technical Museum]] in [[Prague]]]]
After a number of test drives the first automobile was finished, it drove from [[Kopřivnice]] to [[Vienna]] to take part in the Franz Josef jubilee exhibition. The drivers were Hugo Fischer and Baron Theodor Liebig. It took 14.5 hours to travel the distance of {{Convert|328|km}} - the average travel speed was {{Convert|22.6|km/h|mi/h|0|abbr=on}} and there were no significant defects during the first drive.<ref name="ReferenceA">{{Cite web
|url=http://www.tatraportal.com/clanky/zgv_president/s1984_08.jpg
|title=Z galerie Veteranóv (From the gallery of veterans - The first car from Kopřivnice)
|accessdate=2010-06-14
|work=Dr. Vlastimil Mareš, magazine Stop 8/1984}}
</ref> After the exhibition the car was donated to the Austrian autoclub in Vienna.<ref>Karel Rosenkranz, ''Tatra AutoAlbum'', MS Press, Brno, 2002, p.12</ref>


==Design==
The unique features of the car were a differential and functional bumper.<ref name="ReferenceRosenkranz">Tatra - Passenger Cars, Karel Rosenkranz, TATRA, a. s., 2007</ref>
The car had a [[Flat engine|flat]] two-cylinder four stroke spark ignition Benz engine. It had two speed transmission which propelled the rear axle via flat strap.


The bodywork was derived from a [[Mylord (coach)|Mylord type horse carriage]]. At the time NW was renowned in the monarchy for its luxurious carriages, and the automobile itself was made in according fashion.
==Präsident today==


It was able to reach up to {{Convert|30|km/h|mi/h|0|abbr=on}}. It seated four, the two rear seats could be covered by a convertible top. The car was steered by handlebars. Tilting the handlebars forward and backward changed gears (forward,lower gear, backward, upper gear). The wheels were wooden with gum tires.

The unique features of the car were a differential and functional bumper.<ref name="Rosenkranz 2007">{{
Cite book
| first=Karel
| isbn=9788023998764
| last=Rosenkranz
| oclc=228593681
| publication-place=Kopřivnice
| publisher=Tatra
| title=Passenger Cars Tatra
| year=2007
}}</ref>

==Conservation==
===Original===
===Original===
The very first car is now in Czech National Technical Museum and is still driveable. Unfortunately, before it was handed to the Museum in 1918, it was used in Austria to train drivers and it underwent some modifications, which infringed the original design (including engine swap).<ref name="ReferenceA" /> The engine which is now in the Präsident is probably the first one made in Kopřivnice, after the manufacture of engines started in 1900.<ref name="ReferenceC">{{Cite web
The very first Präsident produced (factory number 50,<ref name="Margolius Henry 2015" /> even though it was the first) is now displayed in the [[National Technical Museum (Prague)|National Technical Museum]] in [[Prague]], and is still drivable. However, before it was given to the museum in 1918 it was used in Austria to train drivers, and was therefore modified, so it differs significantly from the original design. Notably, it does not have its original Benz engine.<ref name="Mareš 1984" /> The engine now fitted in the Präsident is probably the first engine made by in Nesselsdorf by NW (NW began manufacturing engines in 1900).<ref>{{
Cite magazine
|url=http://www.tatraportal.com/clanky/prezident/sm1978_27-5.jpg
| accessdate=2010-06-14
|title=Setkání s kopřivnickým prvorozencem (Meeting with the first-born from Kopřivnice)
| date=1978
|accessdate=2010-06-14
| issue=27
|work=Svět motorů 27/1978}}
| title=Setkání s kopřivnickým prvorozencem
| trans-title=Meeting with the first-born from Kopřivnice
| url=https://www.tatraportal.sk/?ukaz=data/clanky/prezident
| volume=32
| magazine=Svět motorů
}}
</ref>
</ref>

[[File:NW Präsident copy.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Präsident replica in Tatra factory museum]]
[[File:NW Präsident copy.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Präsident replica in Tatra factory museum]]
[[File:EnginePräsident.JPG|thumb|250px|right|Benz engine in 1977 Präsident replica]]
[[File:EnginePräsident.JPG|thumb|250px|right|Benz engine in 1977 Präsident replica]]


===Replica===
===Replica===
A group of enthusiasts from the Tatra factory made an exact replica of the 1897 original state Präsident in 1977, which is now to be seen in the Tatra factory museum in Kopřivnice.
In 1977 a group of enthusiasts from the Tatra factory made an exact replica of the original 1897 Präsident. The replica is displayed in the Tatra factory museum in Kopřivnice.


There were a few reasons why the replica was built. First of all, the company wanted to have the Präsident for the jubilee celebrations, and secondly the original underwent modifications of engine, accessory, lights, the convertible top as well as of the colour livery, and thus it couldn't represent the factory's very first car. The work on replica started in March 1974 and were scheduled to be finished on 1 May 1977.
There were a few reasons why the replica was built. First of all, the company wanted to have the Präsident for the jubilee celebrations, and secondly the original underwent modifications of engine, accessory, lights, the convertible top as well as of the colour livery, and thus it couldn't represent the factory's very first car. The work on replica started in March 1974 and were scheduled to be finished on 1 May 1977.
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60 original papers of design documentation survived, however another 1150 had to be made, for which purposes the original Präsident was used. The manufacture took place in Tatra factory and was conducted by its engineers as well as retired workers of technical department.
60 original papers of design documentation survived, however another 1150 had to be made, for which purposes the original Präsident was used. The manufacture took place in Tatra factory and was conducted by its engineers as well as retired workers of technical department.


The engine was manufactured also by Tatra. Four of them were made - one for the "new" Präsident, one for the National Technical Museum, where it is on exposition near the original Präsident (which has a larger engine than it was made with), and the two other were made to be joined as a four-cylinder used in a replica of the [[NW First Truck|First Truck]]. The replica is driveable and is on display in Tatra factory museum.<ref name="ReferenceB">{{Cite web
The engine was manufactured also by Tatra. Four of them were made - one for the "new" Präsident, one for the National Technical Museum, where it is on exposition near the original Präsident (which has a larger engine than it was made with), and the two other were made to be joined as a four-cylinder used in a replica of the [[NW First Truck|First Truck]]. The replica is drivable and is on display in Tatra factory museum.<ref name="K. 1977" />
|url=http://www.tatraportal.com/clanky/prezident1977/sm1977_50-2.jpg
|title=Tatra Präsident - rok výroby 1977 (Tatra - Präsident - year of manufacture 1977)
|accessdate=2010-06-14
|work=Dr. S. K., Svět motorů 50/1977}}
</ref>


==Legacy==
==Legacy==
The cars NW produced after the Präsident followed it closely in design.<ref name="Margolius Henry 2015" />
The initial cars from Kopřivnice, which were made individually, followed production of Präsident and were derived from it. They were named Meteor, Nesselsdorf, Wien. Bergsteiger, Versucher, Adhof, Spitzbub, Balder and Metrans. They differed in design details; belt drive was replaced by a four speed gear-box with spur gears. A cable drive was used before the gearbox, but it was not successful.<ref name="ReferenceRosenkranz"/>


* ''Meteor'' (number 51)
In 1899, the NW-cars ''Wien'' and ''Nesselsdorf'', achieved their first significant racing success on the trotter course at the [[Prater|Prater Park]] in [[Vienna]]. It was the first race in Austrian monarchy at all – started on October 23, 1899. The driver of the winning NW-car ''Wien'' was baron Theodor von Liebig. The other NW-car ''Nesselsdorf'' was the second one before all concurente of four Benz-cars and four Dietrich-Bolleé cars. Liebig won also other races later, which led to manufacture of first true race car made by NW - the [[NW Rennzweier|Rennzweier]].<ref name="ReferenceRosenkranz"/>
* ''Nesselsdorf'' (number 52)
** for Count Gustav Pötting-Persing
* ''Wien'' (number 53)
** for Baron {{ill|Theodor von Liebieg|cs}}
* ''Bergsteiger'' (number 54)
* ''Versucher'' (number 55)
* ''Auhof'' (number 56)
* ''Spitzbub'' (number 57)

The ''Balder'' and ''Metrans'' are sometimes listed as Präsident-derived cars, but the ''Balder'' was actually a {{Cvt|9|hp}} [[NW A|Nesselsdorf A – Vierer]].<ref>{{
Cite web
| access-date=2023-09-19
| language=cs
| title=NW
| url=https://tatra-oldtimer.webnode.cz/historie-/nw/nw-a-vierer-balder/
| website=A Vierer Balder :: Tatra-oldtimer
}}</ref>

Some elements of the design were modified, e.g. the belt drive was replaced by a four speed gearbox with spur gears. A cable drive was attempted before the gearbox, but it was not successful.<ref name="Rosenkranz 2007" />

===Use in racing===
On 23 October 1899, two of these Präsident-derived cars, the ''Wien'' and the ''Nesselsdorf'', competed in the first automobile race held in [[Austria-Hungary]]. The race took place in [[Vienna]], on the {{Lang|de|[[Trabrennbahn Krieau]]}}, a [[Harness racing|trotting]] track near the [[Prater]]. Competing cars were the ''Wien'', the ''Nesselsdorf'', four [[Carl Benz|Benz]] cars, and four [[Lorraine-Dietrich|Dietrich-Bolleé]] cars. Baron {{ill|Theodor von Liebieg|cs}}, driving the ''Wien'', won the race, and the ''Nesselsdorf'' came in second.

In March 1900, Liebieg raced the {{Cvt|192|km|mi}} triangle track [[Nice]]{{Spaced ndash}}[[Draguignan]]{{Spaced ndash}}Nice, where he won the second stage outright.{{Clarify|date=September 2023}} Four days later he won the four-seaters under {{Cvt|1000|kg}} class in the famous Nice{{Spaced ndash}}[[La Turbie]] hill climb race.

The Präsident-derived cars Liebieg was competing with were designed for ordinary use, not racing. So after his successes of late 1899 and early 1900, Liebieg commissioned NW to produce a new automobile specifically designed for racing. NW fulfilled this order with the [[NW Rennzweier|Rennzweier]], the first race car built in [[Central Europe]].<ref name="Rosenkranz 2007" />

===Later models===
For later models the alphabets were used (A, B, S, [[Tatra 20|T]], U ...), and since about 1921 as the company changed name to Tatra, it uses numbers to name the models ([[Tatra 11|11]], [[Tatra 12|12]], [[Tatra 20|20]]...). One year after the manufacture of Präsident, the [[NW First Truck|First Truck]] was built.<ref>{{
Cite magazine
| accessdate=2023-09-12
| date=1973
| first=S.
| language=cs
| last=K.
| magazine=Svět motorů
| number=23
| title=President vyjel!
| trans-title=The president has left!
| url=https://www.tatraportal.sk/?ukaz=data/clanky/prezident
| volume=27
}}
</ref> The manufacture of cars continued in Kopřivnice till 1998 with the last car [[Tatra T700]]. The manufacture of heavy duty trucks continues up to today.


Even today's models (i.e. [[Tatra 815]]) follow the unique design features (such as [[backbone chassis|backbone tube with swinging half-axles]]) which were introduced by [[Hans Ledwinka]] in 1920s, who himself took part in construction of the Präsident. Throughout the time, Tatra introduced to the automotive world revolutionary concepts such as modern car aerodynamics through model [[Tatra T77]], as well as design of a "peoples car" through [[Tatra V570]] and [[Tatra T97]]. However, 40 years of planned economy in Czechoslovakia made the company to specialize in heavy off-road trucks while the manufacture of cars was only subsidiary. The turmoil years after the [[Velvet revolution]] brought Tatra to the edge of bankruptcy and consequently the manufacture of cars was abandoned, while only the production of [[Tatra (company)#Trucks|heavy-duty trucks]] continues.
For later models the alphabets were used (A, B, S, [[Tatra 20|T]], U ...), and since about 1921 as the company changed name to Tatra, it uses numbers to name the models ([[Tatra 11|11]], [[Tatra 12|12]], [[Tatra 20|20]]...). One year after the manufacture of Präsident, the [[NW First Truck|First Truck]] was built.<ref name="ReferenceD">{{Cite web
|url=http://www.tatraportal.com/clanky/prezident_vyjel/sm1973_23-2.jpg
|title=President vyjel! (President has driven out!)
|accessdate=2010-06-14
|work=Svět motorů 23/1973}}
</ref> The manufacture of cars continued in Kopřivnice till 1998 with the last car [[Tatra T700]]. The manufacture of heavy duty trucks continues up to today.


==See also==
Even today's models (i.e. [[Tatra 815]]) follow the unique design features (such as [[backbone chassis|backbone tube with swinging half-axles]]) which were introduced by [[Hans Ledwinka]] in 1920s, who himself took part in construction of the Präsident. Throughout the time, Tatra introduced to the automotive world revolutionary concepts such as modern car aerodynamics through model [[Tatra T77]], as well as design of a "peoples car" through [[Tatra V570]] and [[Tatra T97]]. However, 40 years of planned economy in Czechoslovakia made the company to specialize in heavy off-road trucks while the manufacture of cars was only subsidiary. The turmoil years after the [[Velvet revolution]] brought Tatra to the edge of bankruptcy and consequently the manufacture of cars was abandoned, while only the production of [[Tatra_(company)#Trucks|heavy-duty trucks]] continues.
* [[VinFast LUX SA2.0#VinFast President|VinFast President]], limited edition car model made by [[VinFast]] named after the Nesselsdorf Präsident<ref>{{
== See also ==
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* [[VinFast President]]<ref>[https://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/neuheiten/vinfast-president-vietnamesischer-luxus-suv-auf-bmw-x5-basis/ Vietnamesischer Luxus-SUV auf BMW-X5-Basis] ''Den Modellnamen seines Top-SUV lehnt Vinfast an eines der weltältesten Automodelle an: Der Nesselsdorf Präsident ist ein Kutschenauto von 1897 – die Nesselsdorfer Wagenbau-Fabriks-Gesellschaft firmierte später unter dem Markennamen Tatra'' Gregor Hebermehl 21.09.2020</ref>
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* [http://www.tatraportal.sk/?ukaz=data/clanky/prezident Tatra portal - Web site about TATRA cars and trucks - Magazine articles about Präsident (Czech, Slovak)]
* [http://www.tatraportal.sk/?ukaz=data/clanky/prezident Magazine articles about the Präsident] {{In lang|cs|sk}}
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0evxUfS4x4 Video of Präsident and other Tatras driving through the streets of Prague in 1936]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20160329174313/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0evxUfS4x4 Video of Präsident and other Tatras driving through the streets of Prague in 1936]


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Nesselsdorf Präsident
Overview
ManufacturerNesselsdorfer Wagenbau-Fabriks-Gesellschaft
now Tatra
Production1897
AssemblyNesselsdorf, Margraviate of Moravia, Cisleithania
DesignerLeopold Sviták [cs], Hans Ledwinka, Edmund Rumpler
Body and chassis
Body stylePhaeton
LayoutRR layout
Powertrain
Engine2,714 cc (165.6 cu in), 120 mm × 120 mm (4.7 in × 4.7 in) bore/stroke, water cooled, flat-twin,[1] flathead[2] Benz[1]
Power output6.5 bhp (4.8 kW) at 600 rpm
Transmission2-speed[1]
Dimensions
Wheelbase1,780 mm (70 in)[3]
Length3,225 mm (127.0 in)[3]
Width1,472 mm (58.0 in)[3]
Height2,290 mm (90 in) (with roof on)[3]
Curb weight1,072 kg (2,363 lb)[3]

The Präsident was an automobile manufactured by the Nesselsdorfer Wagenbau-Fabriks-Gesellschaft (Nesselsdorf or NW), now Tatra, in 1897. It was the first practical, factory-produced petrol engine automobile built in Central and Eastern Europe[4] (Siegfried Marcus's earlier cars were experimental and not practical). It was constructed by Leopold Sviták [cs] 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 tyres. The car had a two cylinder spark ignition Benz engine placed by the rear axle.

History

In 1895, NW's director Hugo Fischer von Röslerstamm decided set up an experimental automobile shop.[1] Baron Theodor von Liebieg [cs] of Liberec, whose 2,500 km (1,600 mi) driving tour of Europe in 1894, which transpired without any major difficulties, brought fame to the Benz Viktoria, and ingratiated Liebieg to Benz. Liebieg advised the directors of NW to work with Benz, and they opened negotiations with Benz & Cie.[1] In the winter of 1896 – 1897, NW sent Franz Cáhel, NW's chief machinist, to Mannheim (the home of Benz & Cie.) to purchase licensing allowing them to build automobiles with Benz engines.[1] NW also bought a Benz Viktoria, and a new flat-twin Benz engine (Benz had only just patented his flat, also called boxer, engine in 1896).[5] The Benz Viktoria is a single-cylinder, phaeton body automobile, and was the first four-wheeled vehicle model produced by Benz & Cie.

The Viktoria and the engine arrived at the Neutitschein train station on 7 March 1897. Leopold Sviták, NW's master mechanic, and Cáhel, who had learned to drive while visiting Benz, picked up the Viktoria and drove it to Nesselsdorf.[1]

The Viktoria was given the name "Instruktor" ("Instructor"), because it served as a model during the building of NW's first automobile.[1] However, NW's automobile is not a copy of the Viktoria. Work on the new car did not begin until June.[1] Sviták led the project.[1] The automobile was up and running that fall. It was given the name "Präsident" in honor of Count Gustav Pötting-Persing, the first president of the Austrian Automobile Club [de] (German: Österreichischer Automobil-Club), which had just been founded on 6 February.[1] Production of the Präsident was very expensive; the total cost was 400,000 gulden.[1]

On 21 May 1898, the Präsident took its first long distance trip, from Nesselsdorf to Vienna, a distance of 328 km (204 mi). The drivers were Fischer and Baron Liebieg, and it took them 14.5 hours to complete the journey. Their average speed was 22.6 km/h (14.0 mph), and there were no significant malfunctions.[6]

While in Vienna, the Präsident was one of four cars shown in the "Collective Exhibition of Austrian Automobile Manufacturers" (German: Collectiv-Ausstellung der Automobilbauer Österreichs), which was organized by the Austrian Automobile Club, and held as part of the Jubilee-Exhibition [de] (German: Jubiläumsausstellung). After the exhibition the Präsident was donated to the Austrian Automobile Club, whose headquarters was in Vienna's first district, to be used for training drivers.[7]

The original Präsident, displayed in the National Technical Museum in Prague

Design

The car had a flat two-cylinder four stroke spark ignition Benz engine. It had two speed transmission which propelled the rear axle via flat strap.

The bodywork was derived from a Mylord type horse carriage. At the time NW was renowned in the monarchy for its luxurious carriages, and the automobile itself was made in according fashion.

It was able to reach up to 30 km/h (19 mph). It seated four, the two rear seats could be covered by a convertible top. The car was steered by handlebars. Tilting the handlebars forward and backward changed gears (forward,lower gear, backward, upper gear). The wheels were wooden with gum tires.

The unique features of the car were a differential and functional bumper.[8]

Conservation

Original

The very first Präsident produced (factory number 50,[1] even though it was the first) is now displayed in the National Technical Museum in Prague, and is still drivable. However, before it was given to the museum in 1918 it was used in Austria to train drivers, and was therefore modified, so it differs significantly from the original design. Notably, it does not have its original Benz engine.[6] The engine now fitted in the Präsident is probably the first engine made by in Nesselsdorf by NW (NW began manufacturing engines in 1900).[9]

Präsident replica in Tatra factory museum
Benz engine in 1977 Präsident replica

Replica

In 1977 a group of enthusiasts from the Tatra factory made an exact replica of the original 1897 Präsident. The replica is displayed in the Tatra factory museum in Kopřivnice.

There were a few reasons why the replica was built. First of all, the company wanted to have the Präsident for the jubilee celebrations, and secondly the original underwent modifications of engine, accessory, lights, the convertible top as well as of the colour livery, and thus it couldn't represent the factory's very first car. The work on replica started in March 1974 and were scheduled to be finished on 1 May 1977.

60 original papers of design documentation survived, however another 1150 had to be made, for which purposes the original Präsident was used. The manufacture took place in Tatra factory and was conducted by its engineers as well as retired workers of technical department.

The engine was manufactured also by Tatra. Four of them were made - one for the "new" Präsident, one for the National Technical Museum, where it is on exposition near the original Präsident (which has a larger engine than it was made with), and the two other were made to be joined as a four-cylinder used in a replica of the First Truck. The replica is drivable and is on display in Tatra factory museum.[3]

Legacy

The cars NW produced after the Präsident followed it closely in design.[1]

  • Meteor (number 51)
  • Nesselsdorf (number 52)
    • for Count Gustav Pötting-Persing
  • Wien (number 53)
  • Bergsteiger (number 54)
  • Versucher (number 55)
  • Auhof (number 56)
  • Spitzbub (number 57)

The Balder and Metrans are sometimes listed as Präsident-derived cars, but the Balder was actually a 9 hp (6.7 kW) Nesselsdorf A – Vierer.[10]

Some elements of the design were modified, e.g. the belt drive was replaced by a four speed gearbox with spur gears. A cable drive was attempted before the gearbox, but it was not successful.[8]

Use in racing

On 23 October 1899, two of these Präsident-derived cars, the Wien and the Nesselsdorf, competed in the first automobile race held in Austria-Hungary. The race took place in Vienna, on the Trabrennbahn Krieau, a trotting track near the Prater. Competing cars were the Wien, the Nesselsdorf, four Benz cars, and four Dietrich-Bolleé cars. Baron Theodor von Liebieg [cs], driving the Wien, won the race, and the Nesselsdorf came in second.

In March 1900, Liebieg raced the 192 km (119 mi) triangle track Nice – Draguignan – Nice, where he won the second stage outright.[clarification needed] Four days later he won the four-seaters under 1,000 kg (2,200 lb) class in the famous Nice – La Turbie hill climb race.

The Präsident-derived cars Liebieg was competing with were designed for ordinary use, not racing. So after his successes of late 1899 and early 1900, Liebieg commissioned NW to produce a new automobile specifically designed for racing. NW fulfilled this order with the Rennzweier, the first race car built in Central Europe.[8]

Later models

For later models the alphabets were used (A, B, S, T, U ...), and since about 1921 as the company changed name to Tatra, it uses numbers to name the models (11, 12, 20...). One year after the manufacture of Präsident, the First Truck was built.[11] The manufacture of cars continued in Kopřivnice till 1998 with the last car Tatra T700. The manufacture of heavy duty trucks continues up to today.

Even today's models (i.e. Tatra 815) follow the unique design features (such as backbone tube with swinging half-axles) which were introduced by Hans Ledwinka in 1920s, who himself took part in construction of the Präsident. Throughout the time, Tatra introduced to the automotive world revolutionary concepts such as modern car aerodynamics through model Tatra T77, as well as design of a "peoples car" through Tatra V570 and Tatra T97. However, 40 years of planned economy in Czechoslovakia made the company to specialize in heavy off-road trucks while the manufacture of cars was only subsidiary. The turmoil years after the Velvet revolution brought Tatra to the edge of bankruptcy and consequently the manufacture of cars was abandoned, while only the production of heavy-duty trucks continues.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Margolius, Ivan; Henry, John G. (2015). Tatra : the legacy of Hans Ledwinka. Dorchester: Veloce. pp. 27–30, 32–33, 35. ISBN 978-1-84584-799-9. OCLC 973620118.
  2. ^ Margolius, Ivan; Henry, John G. (2015). Tatra : the legacy of Hans Ledwinka. Dorchester: Veloce. p. 211. ISBN 978-1-84584-799-9. OCLC 973620118.
  3. ^ a b c d e f K., S. (1977). "Tatra 'Präsident' - rok výroby 1977". Svět motorů (in Czech). Vol. 31, no. 50. Retrieved 2023-09-12.
  4. ^ "Tatra - SpeedyLook encyclopedia". myetymology.com. Archived from the original on 2016-04-07. Retrieved 2023-09-12.
  5. ^ Remek, Branko (2012). Automobil a spalovací motor : historický vývoj [The automobile and the internal combustion engine : historical development] (in Czech). Praha: Grada. p. 62. ISBN 978-80-247-3538-2. OCLC 791313475.
  6. ^ a b Mareš, Vlastimil (1984). "Z galérie veteránov". stop : auto-moto revue (in Czech). No. 8. Retrieved 2023-09-12.
  7. ^ Margolius, Ivan; Henry, John G. (2015). Tatra : the legacy of Hans Ledwinka. Dorchester: Veloce. p. 31. ISBN 978-1-84584-799-9. OCLC 973620118.
  8. ^ a b c Rosenkranz, Karel (2007). Passenger Cars Tatra. Kopřivnice: Tatra. ISBN 9788023998764. OCLC 228593681.
  9. ^ "Setkání s kopřivnickým prvorozencem" [Meeting with the first-born from Kopřivnice]. Svět motorů. Vol. 32, no. 27. 1978. Retrieved 2010-06-14.
  10. ^ "NW". A Vierer Balder :: Tatra-oldtimer (in Czech). Retrieved 2023-09-19.
  11. ^ K., S. (1973). "President vyjel!" [The president has left!]. Svět motorů (in Czech). Vol. 27, no. 23. Retrieved 2023-09-12.
  12. ^ Hebermehl, Gregor (2020-09-21). "Vinfast President: Vietnamesischer Luxus-SUV auf BMW-X5-Basis". auto motor und sport (in German). Retrieved 2023-09-19.

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