The **Skoda 860** represents the absolute peak of Czech automotive luxury. Introduced at the 1929 Prague Motor Show, it was Skoda’s bold answer to brands like Rolls-Royce and Hispano-Suiza. It remains one of the rarest and most prestigious cars ever to bear the winged arrow logo.
### **Technical Specifications & Power:**
* **Engine:** A massive **8-cylinder inline engine**, water-cooled.
* **Displacement:** 3,880 cc (3.9L).
* **Power Output:** Delivering a smooth **60 horsepower**.
* **Transmission:** 3-speed manual gearbox with an ultra-quiet operation.
* **Innovation:** It featured a **vacuum-assisted braking system**, a high-tech safety feature for the late 1920s.
* **Top Speed:** Capable of reaching **110 km/h**, gliding silently like a "land yacht."
### **The "860" Meaning:**
The name is a simple code: **8 cylinders** and **60 horsepower**. But there was nothing simple about its interior. The 860 was a masterpiece of craftsmanship, featuring a wooden dashboard, premium upholstery, and even a **glass partition** for the chauffeur. Only **49 units** were ever built, making it a "unicorn" for car collectors today. It was the car that proved Skoda could build a machine that was not just transportation, but a work of art.
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