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Hispano-Suiza Models: In-Depth Guides

We take a look at the Hispano-Suiza model list and take a deep dive into the models that make this marquee so special.

1912 Hispano-Suiza Alfonso XIII Alfonso XIII, King of Spain, took a great liking the Hispano-Suiza marque. At times, he was known to have over 30 fine examples in his fleet. Recognizing his loyalty, the Company renamed the Type 15T to the Alfonso XIII. This small raceabout was a sucessfull in...
1919→1922 Hispano-Suiza H6 At the 1919 Paris Auto Show, Marc Birkigt launched what would become his most prolific chassis for Hispano Suiza. With a keen eye for high craftsmanship and refined luxury, he endowed the H6 with the best available components. Having supplied V12 engines for fighter planes during the...
1922 Hispano-Suiza H6B In 1922 Hispano Suiza updated their model with a slightly larger engine and called the new model the H6B. 1922 Hispano-Suiza H6B Gallery See full 1922 Hispano-Suiza H6B Gallery here In Detail submitted by Richard Owen type Series Production Car built at France predeccesor 1919 Hispano-Suiza H6...
1924 Hispano-Suiza H6C The H6C was an updated version of the H6B with a new 8 liter engine that could produce 160 bhp. Like the preceding model it was built by the French division and was often fitted with French bodies and interiors. 1924 Hispano-Suiza H6C Gallery See full 1924...
1934 Hispano-Suiza J12 As competition to the best that Bugatti, Alfa Romeo, Rolls-Royce, Bentley and Isotta-Fraschini could offer, the J12 in many respects was the superior design. The centerpiece of every J12 was its locomotive-like 60˚ V12 which could produce 250 bhp no a good day. The 10-liter engine used...
1934 Hispano-Suiza K6 The first K6 or 30HP was released on 1st August 1934. The model was available in two frame lengths, the shorter still boasting a 3420m wheelbase, the longer reserved for the “Coupé-Chauffeur” at 371 cm. The K6 replaced the Ballot or Junior model with a new small...
1938 Hispano-Suiza H6C Saoutchik Xenia Coupe Hispano Suiza of Spain was one of the great European marques. Marc Birkigt, a Swiss engineer, and Spanish businessman Damià Mateu i Bisa started the company in 1904. Birkigt’s first designs resembled race-abouts powered by 3.0 and 4.5 liter, inline-4 engines. The sporting nature...
2001 Hispano Suiza K8 Hispano Suiza has presented a new four seat prototype at the 2001 Geneva Auto Show. Like the pre-war cars of Hispano Suiza past, it is a sports car of great dimensions, 4.96m x 2.00m x 1.43m that has grand and elegant characteristics. The interior emphasizes simple...
2002 Hispano-Suiza HS21-GTS Prototype The HS21-GTS is the latest work of Mazel Engineering based out of Spain. Over the last couple years the company has produced several odd-ball concept cars that bare the Hispano-Suiza name. This prototype is a direct descendant of the HS21 which was released in 2000. Unlike...
There were several boutique automotive brands presented this year at one of the most exclusive events in the world known as The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering. They are all impressive with cutting edge styling, high-tech engineering and blistering-fast performance capabilities. However, one car really caught my attention, especially the brand’s...
Hispano Suiza has unveiled the Carmen Sagrera, the third model in its range of electric hypercars, celebrating the brand’s 120th anniversary. This new hypercar features an updated design, enhanced performance, and a new 103 kWh battery.   The new model was presented at Finca Mas Solers in celebration of the...

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Hispano Suiza Carmen Boulogne.
Two generations of Hispano Suiza side by side: the H6 (left) and the Carmen Boulogne.
The Hispano Suiza Floridablanca factory in Barcelona.
King Alfonso XIII with the Hispano Suiza car model that bears his name.
Hispano Suiza yesterday and today: the Dubonnet Xenia (above) and the Carmen.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by J Seymour/Daily Sketch/Shutterstock (889977a) Paul Mccartney And His Girlfriend Jane Asher Pictured In Paul's Hispano Suiza The Couple Are Pictured In The Vehicle For The First Time Leaving For The Premiere Of How I Won The War At The London Pavilion. 1967 Paul Mccartney And His Girlfriend Jane Asher Pictured In Paul''s Hispano Suiza The Couple Are Pictured In The Vehicle For The First Time Leaving For The Premiere Of How I Won The War At The London Pavilion. 1967