In the Praga’s most successful decade of 1920s, the company continued to produce the popular Alfa, Grand and Mignon types, upgrading the cars through several technical and design iterations to produce vehicles tailored to rapidly changing market demands. A new type of Piccolo was introduced in 1924 as a smaller car than the Praga Alfa and representing a more affordable vehicle instantly popular amongst Central Europe’s growing market of first-time car buyers. It became Praga’s most popular pre-war automobile and was produced in several body modifications such us this pickup version.