The Skoda Tudor study is particularly intended to demonstrate the creative capacities of Skoda. It was derived from Skoda’s largest model, the Skoda Superb. The dynamic elements of the Superb design have been emphasised and magnified in the Skoda Tudor study.
Skoda Tudor is built on the same chassis used for the `koda Superb. A lowering of the chassis and suspension characteristics modified for sporty handling improve driving characteristics. The sporty character is further emphasised by the power unit. A V6 engine that is the most powerful power unit available under the bonnet of a Skoda Superb. The engine drives the front wheels via a five-speed manual transmission. The car is equipped with all the currently used electronic stabilisation systems including ESP.
Winnetou Skoda was build in 1968. With S-4 OHV / 8 valves total / 2 valves per cylinder engine type, sized at 988 ccm it was able to deliver 51.0 bhp @5000 rpm and 78.0 Nm (58 lbft) @3000 rpm of torque.
The engine specifications, body aerodynamics and weight to power ratio produce a top speed of 160 km/h (99 mph)