The Zbrojovka Z 5 Express was a car produced by ÃÂeskoslovenská Zbrojovka in the 1930s. A more luxurious follow-on to the Z 4, the car was produced as both a sedan and sports car. 357 were produced between 1936 and 1938, including one used by Carol II of Romania and another by Alois EliÃ¡à ¡, Prime Minister of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia.
In 1933, Zbrojovka tested a prototype four-cylinder car as a larger and more luxurious follow-on to the Z 4. The production car used a two stroke four cylinder engine with a bore of and stroke of . Power was transmitted to the rear wheels through a 3-speed manual gearbox. Drum brakes were fitted front and rear, and suspension was by lower wishbones and upper transverse leaf springs.
The car was produced in a number of body styles, including a two-door sedan which cost 37,500 KÃÂs and a two-seat sports car that cost over 50,000 KÃÂs. They shared a wheelbase of . The sedan had a length that measured , a width of and a height of . The kerb weight of the sedan was .
The Z 5 Express could reach a top speed of and had a typical fuel consumption of between .
The car was announced in October 1935 at the Prague Motor Show and sales continued after the factory moved to military production from 1936, the last car being sold in 1938. 357 vehicles were manufactured.