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A tinplate model of an Hispano-Suiza touring car has just sold at Toovey’s for £1100. This rare model featured on the cover of Gordon Gardiner and Alastair Morris’ Price Guide to Metal Toys.
Hispano Suiza Carmen Sagrera (Hispano Suiza) Boasting an impressive 298-mile driving range and staggering acceleration, the Hispano Suiza Carmen Sagrera is set to make waves at the upcoming Goodwood ...
The Hispano Suiza Carmen Sagrera is set for its dynamic debut at the Goodwood Festival, driven by Luis Pérez-Sala. Discover this hypercars features.
The car’s design was originally inspired by one of the marque’s inter-war icons, the one-off Hispano-Suiza H6B Dubonnet Xenia, built for the heir to the Dubonnet aperitif fortune, the racing driver ...
The late Peter Mullin’s 1935 Hispano-Suiza J12 Cabriolet will be sold through Gooding & Company on April 26.
Hispano Suiza will launch the next evolution of its Carmen electric hypercar in June, the historic Spanish marque announced on Monday.
7 The ultra-rare car was first registered to Christian Dior boss Marcel Boussac Credit: Jam Press/Willem Verstraten/Cour The blue Hispano-Suiza J12 Coupé Chauffeur was made in 1934.
And thus, the French division of Hispano Suiza was born, churning out a slew of iconic car models. In the 1920s, Hispano Suiza came out with a series of H6B models built specifically for racing.