After Hispano Suiza delivered the first Carmen Boulogne in the U.S. to Michael Fux, nobody seemed to remember that the brand trademark’s ownership was in dispute not long ago. Without hearing back ...
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 two ...
The sleek lines of the 1924 Hispano Suiza H6C Nieuport-Astra Torpedo caught the eyes of the judges at this famous Concours ...
Hispano Suiza is a name that many car enthusiasts had not heard until the recent Carmen Boulogne debuted. Hispano Suiza is a prestigious Spanish car brand founded in Barcelona in 1904. The company ...
The Carmen Sagrera debuted as the latest iteration of Hispano Suiza's electric hypercar The Sagrera marks the automaker's 120th anniversary Power comes from a new 103-kwh battery that was developed in ...
Michael Fux recently parted with some of his most prized supercars in an effort to pare down his collection. But old habits die hard. The renowned car collector, known for acquiring dream machines ...
If there are any pre-war classics fans out there, then you are probably already aware that a historical car brand has been recently revived (again) at the 2010 Geneva Auto Show. We say "again" because ...
A rare piece of car history is headed to the auction block. Named after the King of Spain who reigned from 1886 until 1931, the Type Alfonso XIII is set to go on sale at an upcoming Amelia Island ...
Hypercars are really converging on a particular look these days – a look dictated by the necessities of ultra-high speed driving. Function dictates form when you're talking about speeds over 400 km/h ...
Sidd started as a freelance writer for TopSpeed back in 2017 and took up a full-time position a year later. 2,100+ articles later, he got into the editorial side of things and is now the sitewide ...
Back in the Twenties and Thirties, if you considered yourself a discerning autophile, the marque of choice wasn't Rolls-Royce or Bugatti, it was Hispano-Suiza. Favoured by Spanish monarchs, members of ...
You're looking at one of the finest examples of automotive Art Deco: the 1938 Hispano-Suiza Dubonnet Xenia. Go ahead, stare. Now wipe that drool off your keyboard. Currently on display at the Mullin ...