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Hispano Suiza has taken luxury and performance to a new dimension, transforming car ownership into a unique and personal experience. The brand has conceived an exclusive journey that invites the ...
Hispano-Suiza – click above for high-res image gallery Before World War II there were several high-end European luxury marquees that sadly didn’t survive long past the Great Depression.
Hispano Suiza ups the power and the carbon fiber with its Carmen Boulogne electric hypecar, which debuts ahead of the Geneva Auto Show.
Hispano-Suiza is one of the grand marques, with roots that go back to 1898 and a collaboration between a Spanish artillery captain and a Swiss engineer. The company came into its own after World ...
We don’t know much, aside from the fact it’s named after the granddaughter of Hispano Suiza’s founder, and that the hand-built hypercar will feature a stiff, hand-laid carbon fibre monocoque.
Worth noting that the other Hispano Suiza – the electric one – claims 0-62mph in 2.6 seconds, so this really could be a battle for the ages on track as well as in the courtrooms.
Big, pre-war cars are the things for which Hispano-Suiza is best known. Founded in 1904, the Spanish marque has been defunct since 1968, but that's all set to change as the there are not one but ...
But at the Geneva auto show, a new Hispano Suiza company, based in Ingolstadt, Germany, debuted a sports car based off Audi R8 V-10 components.
The Hispano Suiza Carmen and a 1938 Xenia Dubonnet have been brought together for the very first time as part of the Chantilly Arts et Élégance concours just North of Paris. While the Carmen ...
Believing in the Hispano-Suiza J12, "the last and greatest automobile in the high performance vintage tradition,'' is not unlike believing in ghosts - we have heard of them, yet very few claim to ...
2010 Hispano Suiza - 2010 Geneva Auto Show The hybrid version of this new Audi R8-based supercar might give a Bugatti Veyron a run for its money.