With an Italian engine and two turbochargers, his Hispano-Suiz super-sport, returning to the Geneva Motor Show, is more than a thousand horsepower.
In 1904, Damià Mateu and Mark Birkigt founded Hispano-Suiz as the successor of the ruined La Cuadra car factory, which is actually a Spanish-Swiss car factory. During the First World War they were engaged in the manufacture of aircraft engines, then returned to the ground and started to make luxury cars, then the parent company was wound up by the Second World War, only the French company remained, which again began to deal with aircraft parts and weapons. She disappeared for a long time, but now she gave her a life sign.
In the near future, the Geneva Motor Show will feature a supercar called Maguari HS1 GTC. The car is not built entirely on its own elements, for example the V10 from Lamborghini Huracan. However, two turbochargers have been hooked up to deliver about 1100 horsepower. It has also been revealed that the car will accelerate to 100 rpm in 2.8 seconds, with a maximum speed of 380 km / h.
Although originally a luxury limousine for the Hispano-Suiza brand, it is now a world that is more popular in places such as Dubai or London, with around 1,000 horsepower.
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