zzdcar
Home
/
Reviews
/
Culture
/
Meet The Škoda Sports Car Most Famous For Running On Blood
Meet The Škoda Sports Car Most Famous For Running On Blood-August 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:12:16

Image for article titled Meet The Škoda Sports Car Most Famous For Running On Blood

I that used an interesting car in the lead image, and a number of readers noted it. It’s hard not to notice it—it’s quite a striking-looking car. It’s a , a 1971 Škoda concept car based on a rear-engined Škoda rally car, but with vastly more dramatic style. But the car is actually better known for an acting role, when it played a bloodthirsty vampire car in the . It’s as good as you think it is, whether your idea of “good” is ironic or not.

Before we get to the vampire version of the car, let’s look at how the 110 Super Sport started life. The car used the drivetrain from Škoda’s 110L Rally car, which in turn was based on Škoda’s workhorse, three-box, rear-engined 100/110 sedan.

Image for article titled Meet The Škoda Sports Car Most Famous For Running On Blood

In Rally spec, the 1.1-liter engine made a respectable for the era 73-ish horsepower, and when transplanted into the 110 Super Sport, the drivetrain was flipped to provide a mid-engine layout, and the dowdy bodywork was completely replaced with a very futuristic, wedge-shaped design, complete with six pop-up headlights, a raising canopy for entry and exit, and a gleefully bonkers sixteen taillights.

I mean, look at this:

Image for article titled Meet The Škoda Sports Car Most Famous For Running On Blood

Fantastic.

Now, early-’70s Czechoslovakia wasn’t really the time or place to be building a low-volume dramatic-looking sports car, so the 110 Super Sport remained a one-off prototype, put in storage and likely occasionally admired by the odd Škoda employee who wanted to do some daydreaming.

About a decade later, though, the Super Sport was brought back from the dead, literally and figuratively, because it was selected to be a movie star, playing the role of a vampire car in the movie Ferat Vampire.

Any acting role requires special costuming, and transforming the gleamingly futuristic white 110 Super Sport into the evil Ferat Vampire RSR took some doing.

Image for article titled Meet The Škoda Sports Car Most Famous For Running On Blood

The car was given a black paintjob with red pinstriping, the sextet of pop-up headlights were replaced with a more conventional, ‘80s-rectilinear face, and all those taillights were replaced with a pair from the upcoming Škoda 120, with some gold BBS wheels to top it all off.

For a car designed in the early 1970s, the transition to a modern (you know, for the ‘80s) look was pulled off remarkably well, and the thing had the sort of imposing, malevolent presence you’d expect from an evil vampire car that drank blood.

How evil was it? Well, here’s a clip:

Yikes! What the hell is going on in that engine? Now, I don’t know Czech, but based on some things I’ve read and this organ-filled poster, I think the Ferat Motors company (the name is from Nosferatu, you see) was experimenting with some manner of biological engine:

Image for article titled Meet The Škoda Sports Car Most Famous For Running On Blood

, and I can absolutely confirm that, yes, such a thing would be horrifying, whether it consumed blood or just cat food or something.

Here’s a longer clip, with more shots of the car, along with a

The film is also notable because it features actress , who later went on to be the first lady of the Czech Republic, as you probably know, she was married to .

It’s interesting how often the concept of cars running on blood as a horror movie conceit seems to come up; there was one called, cleverly, and just a For some reason, people keep coming back to the blood-as-fuel thing.

Image for article titled Meet The Škoda Sports Car Most Famous For Running On Blood

Blood-chugging or not, this is a really strikingly-designed concept car, and it’s amazing to see it have a second life as a horror-movie villain, an honor that far too few forgotten concept cars ever get.

Comments
Welcome to zzdcar comments! Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic. To fosterproductive and respectful conversations, you may see comments from our Community Managers.
Sign up to post
Sort by
Show More Comments
Culture
2024 Kia EV9: What Do You Want To Know?
2024 Kia EV9: What Do You Want To Know?
At long last, we are about to get behind the wheel of for the first time. Sure, , and sure, , and sure , but hey — what can you do? Anyway, before we get behind the wheel of this three-row electric beast, we want to know what you...
Aug 26, 2025
I Can't Get Enough Of This YouTuber Who Builds Tiny, Fully Functional Scale-Model Cars
I Can't Get Enough Of This YouTuber Who Builds Tiny, Fully Functional Scale-Model Cars
I love tiny, of . I have a that is roughly half the size of a normal cat, and she’s perfect. I own a 2013 , which is like the miniature version of a normal-sized vehicle (at least here in Texas) — but beyond that, I also own a Hot...
Aug 26, 2025
Toyota Is Moving A Prewar 700-Ton Press Machine Halfway Around The World
Toyota Is Moving A Prewar 700-Ton Press Machine Halfway Around The World
closed its São Bernardo Plant in November 2023, marking the end of its first overseas production facility. The closure caps off a period of continuous car production in São Paolo, , lasting over 60 years. The plant was home to a Komatsu 700-ton press that predates itself. And now...
Aug 26, 2025
I Entered My Lifted Miata In A Real Off-Road Race, Here's What Happened
I Entered My Lifted Miata In A Real Off-Road Race, Here's What Happened
I have two automotive loves: The first is the Miata, the second is off-road racing. For a while I raced air-cooled Volkswagens in the deserts of California and Nevada and I was lucky enough to co-drive in a class 11 stock bug in the Baja 1000 a few years...
Aug 26, 2025
Watch ABS Fail When MotorWeek Tests A 1997 Chevy S-10
Watch ABS Fail When MotorWeek Tests A 1997 Chevy S-10
MotorWeek’s is some of the on the internet. The long-running automotive news magazine has a treasure trove of tests after being on the air for over 40 years. Where else can you find detailed instrumented testing of long-forgotten cars like the or a ? MotorWeek’s recent Retro Review upload is...
Aug 26, 2025
Subaru Had It Right All Along
Subaru Had It Right All Along
When first came to the United States, it sold small funky cars that were decidedly un-American. As the company grew its own identity and became more established in the U.S., it became the first automaker to offer an all-wheel-drive passenger car in 1975. Subaru was also an early-adopter of...
Aug 26, 2025
Copyright 2023-2025 - www.zzdcar.com All Rights Reserved