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About Hispano Suiza

Hispano-Suiza was an originally Spanish and then Spanish-French automotive and engineering firm (actually, from 1923 on, two different companies) best known for their cars, engines (including world famous aviation engines) and weapons designs in the pre-World War II period. Today they are part of the French SAFRAN Group, while the Spanish company in 1946 sold all their automotive assets to Enasa, the maker of Pegaso trucks and sport cars.

History

Early Years

In 1898, a Spanish artillery captain, Emilio de la Cuadra, started with electric automobile production in Barcelona under the name of La Cuadra. In Paris, De la Cuadra met the talented Swiss engineer Marc Birkigt (lived 1878 -1953) and hired him to work for the company in Spain. La Cuadra built their first gas powered engines from Birkigt designs. At some point in 1902, the ownership changed hands to J. Castro and became Fábrica Hispano-Suiza de Automóviles (Spanish-Swiss Car Factory) but this company also went bankrupt in December 1903.

Yet another reformation took place in 1904, creating La Hispano-Suiza Fábrica de Automóviles also under Castro' s direction. Four new engines were introduced in the next year and a half. A 3.8 liter and a 7.4 liter four cylinder engines were produced as well as a pair of big six cylinder powerplants. This version of the company managed to avoid bankruptcy and in Spain remained in operation, as a car, truck and aviation engine producer, with is main plant located in Barcelona, until 1946. They mass-produced cars, trucks and buses and a number of hand-built racing and luxury cars, some of which ended up being owned by King Alfonso XIII of Spain.

However by this point in the early years of the century, France was proving to be a much larger market for their luxury cars than Spain. In 1911 a new factory, known as Hispano France, was set up in the Paris suburb of Levallois-Perret. In 1914, they moved to larger factories at Bois-Colombes and took the name Hispano-Suiza.

World War I

With the start of World War I, the company turned to the creation of aircraft engines under the direction of Marc Birkigt. His solution to building aero engines was unique. Instead of machining separate steel cylinders and then bolting them to a crankcase, he used cast aluminum blocks into which thin steel liners were screwed. This made the engine overall much stiffer, easier to build and lighter. His design was a V-8 and was the first of what are today known as "cast block" engines and also sported overhead cams, propeller reduction gearing and a host of other features that didn' t appear on most other engines until the late 1920' s. Another major design effort was the use of a hollow propeller shaft to allow a gun to be fired through the propeller spinner, thereby avoiding the need for a synchronizer gear. This design would be a feature of all future Hispano-Suiza military engines.

1918-1936

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2-seat
S4 8v 3.6L SV    
47.7 kW / 64.0 hp / 64.0 hp        
   

Hispano Suiza Alfonso XII (1911)

2-seater roadster, petrol (gasoline) 4-cylinder 8-valve straight (inline) engine, side valves (flathead, L-block, L-head), 3619 cm3 / 220.8 cu in / 220.8 cu in, 47.7 kW / 64.0 hp / 64.0 hp, rear wheel drive, 121 km/h / 75 mph / 75 mph top speed

2-door
2-seat
S4 8v 2.7L SOHC M-4
              
   

Hispano Suiza Barcelona (1919)

2-door 2-seater, petrol (gasoline) 4-cylinder 8-valve straight (inline) engine, SOHC (single overhead camshaft), 2714 cm3 / 165.6 cu in / 165.6 cu in, manual 4-speed transmission, rear wheel drive

4-door
5-seat
S6 12v 6.6L SOHC    
100.7 kW / 135.0 hp / 135.0 hp        
   

Hispano Suiza H6 B (1922)

4-door 5-seater sedan (saloon), petrol (gasoline) 6-cylinder 12-valve straight (inline) engine, SOHC (single overhead camshaft), 6597 cm3 / 402.6 cu in / 402.6 cu in, 100.7 kW / 135.0 hp / 135.0 hp, rear wheel drive, 153 km/h / 95 mph / 95 mph top speed

4-door
5-seat
V12 24v 9.4L OHV M-4
164.1 kW / 220.1 hp / 220.1 hp        
   

Hispano Suiza T12 (1934)

4-door 5-seater sedan (saloon), petrol (gasoline) 12-cylinder 24-valve V engine, OHV (overhead valve, I-head), 9425 cm3 / 575.1 cu in / 575.1 cu in, 164.1 kW / 220.1 hp / 220.1 hp @ 3000 rpm / 3000 rpm / 3000 rpm, manual 4-speed transmission, rear wheel drive

  
2-seat
V12 24v 9.4L OHV M-3
164.1 kW / 220.1 hp / 220.1 hp        
   

Hispano Suiza Type 68 (1931)

2-seater fixed-head coupé, petrol (gasoline) 12-cylinder 24-valve V engine, OHV (overhead valve, I-head), 9425 cm3 / 575.1 cu in / 575.1 cu in, 164.1 kW / 220.1 hp / 220.1 hp @ 3000 rpm / 3000 rpm / 3000 rpm, manual 3-speed transmission, rear wheel drive, 174 km/h / 108 mph / 108 mph top speed

4-door
5-seat
V12 24v 11.3L OHV M-3
186.4 kW / 250.0 hp / 250.0 hp        
   

Hispano Suiza Type 68 Bis (1932)

4-door 5-seater sedan (saloon), petrol (gasoline) 12-cylinder 24-valve V engine, OHV (overhead valve, I-head), 11310 cm3 / 690.2 cu in / 690.2 cu in, 186.4 kW / 250.0 hp / 250.0 hp, manual 3-speed transmission, rear wheel drive

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