Tatra 15

The vehicle had a normal sedan class car body with four doors and sitting capacity of three crew members and one driver, these were used as railway maintenance vehicle.

The vehicle was intended to drive in both directions, for which a lifting system was installed in the middle of the vehicle to turn in the preferred direction[1] The vehicle has the same levels of comfort as normal road driven cars, with solid axles and leaf spring suspensions at both front and rear.

All three models are available for display at Tatra technical museum Kopřivnice, Czech Republic.

[2] The vehicle was seen in a 1966 comedy film Closely Watched Trains produced by Barrandov Studios.

[3] This article about a classic post-war automobile produced between 1945 and 1975 is a stub.