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Hispano-Suiza Carmen
The Hispano-Suiza Carmen is an electric sports car produced by Hispano-Suiza Hispano-Suiza () is a Spanish automotive–engineering company. It was founded in 1904 by Marc Birkigt and Damian Mateu as an automobile manufacturer and eventually had several factories in Spain and France that produced luxury cars, aircraft en .... History Hispano-Suiza Cars successfully constructed and put into production the first Spanish car since the 1930s to bear this brand. The Carmen premiered at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show in the form of a two-door coupe. The car was built on a carbon frame covered with an aluminum body. As a hypercar, Hispano-Suiza built this car a response to other super-fast electric cars from companies such as Lotus Cars, Lotus and Rimac Automobili, Rimac. The stylistic design of the car was the responsibility of the Barcelona-based design studio Cero Design, giving it an aesthetic combining avant-garde, futuristic stylistic solutions with retro aesthetics referred directl ...
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Hispano-Suiza
Hispano-Suiza () is a Spanish automotive–engineering company. It was founded in 1904 by Marc Birkigt and Damian Mateu as an automobile manufacturer and eventually had several factories in Spain and France that produced luxury cars, aircraft engines, trucks and weapons. In 1923, its French luxury car arm became a semi-autonomous partnership with the Spanish parent company. In 1946, the Spanish parent company sold all of its Spanish automotive assets to Enasa, a Spanish state-owned vehicle manufacturer, and the French arm continued as an independent aviation engine and components manufacturer under the Hispano-Suiza name. In 1968, Hispano-Suiza was taken over by the aerospace company Snecma, which is now part of the French Safran Group. An attempt to relaunch the marque was made by the company Hispano Suiza Cars associated with the Peralada Group (owned by the Suqué Mateu family) in 2019 with a fully-electric car. History Early years In 1898, a Spanish artillery captain, Emilio ...
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