Skoda
LK Voiturette A
In
1905, a decade after establishing the L&K bicycle factory and six years
after the first L&K motorcycle was built, L&K made the leap to
automobile production with the small 7-horsepower vehicle. The French term
Voiturette means little cart or small car. Shortly after the first photos had
been published and the initial test-drives, the cars went on sale. What began
in 1905 with the Voiturette A has since evolved into an internationally
successful volume manufacturer with around 40 model versions. Selling over 17
million Skoda cars since 1905 proves the strength of the brand.
The
construction of the Voiturette A followed the then modern building principle
with an engine radiator mounted in front of the engine and an inclined steering
column. A water-cooled, 7-hp (5.2 kW) two-cylinder engine with a displacement
of 1,005 cm3 provided the power. The top speed was around 40 km/h. The
transmission had three gears and one reverse gear, the clutch was lined with
leather. The vehicle weighed approximately half a tonne. L&K produced at
least 44 copies of the type Voiturette A.
A
long held dream had come true for Václav Laurin and Václav Klement with their
first self-constructed automobile. A few years earlier, the two entrepreneurs
had engaged in private automobile production. In an L&K motorcycle
catalogue dating back to 1900 was written: "Laurin & Klement -
bicycle, motorcycle and automobile factory Slavia, Mladá Boleslav
(Bohemia)". In Prague July 1900, L&K introduced a so-called 'quadricycle'
- a vehicle on four wheels, where the passenger sat in front and slightly lower
than the driver. Time and again, two-track vehicles were assembled from
motorcycles then tested. At the Vienna Motor Show in 1901, L&K presented
one of these vehicles with a steering wheel instead of handlebars for the first
time. In-house photos from 1902 show a drawing of an automobile in the Mladá
Boleslav factory halls. There is also one image dating back to 1903 of Václav
Klement at the factory gates sitting at the wheel of an automobile.
The
Voiturette A marked the beginning of successful automotive production in Mladá
Boleslav. As of late 2015, Skoda production plants in the Czech Republic are in
Mladá Boleslav, Kvasiny and VrchlabÃ.