Promot


Promot was a motorcycle and race car manufacturer based in Warsaw, Poland, that operated from 1967 to 1986. It belonged to Ośrodek Techniczno–Zaopatrzeniowy. Promot manufactured competition, rally, and motocross motorcycles, as well as open-wheel cars.

History

Promot was operated by Ośrodek Techniczno–Zaopatrzeniowy based in Warsaw, Poland. It manufactured competition, rally, and motocross motorcycles with 175, 250, and 300 cm3 engines. In 1967, it manufactured its first open-wheel race car, Promot-Rak 67. In 1970 it began development of the prototype racing cars for Formula Polonia. The first car for that series was Promot Polonia I, which manufacture began in 1974. In 1979 the company presented the next series of that car, Promot II, which could race in Formula Polonia and Formula Easter races. In 1984, it presented the third series of the car, Promot III, which was manufactured until 1986, and was the last open-wheel car manufactured by a Polish-based company. In total 62 Promot cars had been manufactured.

Vehicle models

Motorcycles

  • Promot Junior 250
  • Promot MC
  • Promot MR
  • Promot NC 125

Race cars

  • Promot-Rak 67
  • Promot Polonia I
  • Promot II
  • Promot III