Hispano Suiza’s hyper-electric stunner to debut at Monterey Car Week
Are you a fan of pure horsepower and striking design? Then you might want to earmark the upcoming Monterey Car Week for a special encounter. Hispano Suiza, the Spanish automaker famous for crafting over-the-top one-off vehicles, is making a grand entrance with its Carmen Boulogne model.
The Carmen Boulogne is definately not your average set of wheels. It's the turbo-charged - so to speak - version of the Carmen, offering a whopping 1,100 horsepower. That power is delivered through four electric motors, making it one of the most potent electric vehicles in the world. And guess what? Just five units will ever be built, so talk about exclusivity!
And don't let the black-on-copper color palette fool you - the Carmen Boulogne is anything but reserved. Its bold curves, complemented by the striking copper accents, give it a unique aesthetic that screams, "Look at me!" Moreover, the Hispano Suiza brand name boldly emblazoned across the grille leaves no room for ambiguity. This car isn't afraid to announce its pedigree.
The firm's CEO, Sergio Martinez Campos, made it clear: "The United States is a strategic market for us." That explains why Monterey Car Week has become an annual ritual for the company, and they're even sponsoring this year's event to boot.
It's worth noting that Carmen Boulogne is not merely a display of style and power. It's a tribute to Hispano Suiza's racing heritage, commemorating its victories in the Georges Boillot Cup Race near Boulogne, France. Last year, the first Carmen Boulogne graced the American shores, flaunting an eye-catching Ocean Song Rose finish inspired by the owner's beloved flower.
Speaking of numbers, the Carmen Boulogne boasts a sprint time of 0-62 mph in approximately 2.6 seconds, and an estimated range of around 248 miles. And for the high-rollers among us, it carries a hefty price tag of about $1.8 million. To some, it might be just another ultra-luxury EV, but the Carmen Boulogne is a class apart.
Sure, it's pricier than the electric Rolls-Royce Spectre. But it is cheaper than Rimac Nevera or its Italian twin Pininfarina Battista - so, we could argue it is a bargain. But remember, the Carmen Boulogne isn't a car; it's a statement—a unique expression of automotive artistry that's more at home on a pedestal than on the pavement.
If you're heading to Monterey Car Week in California, don't miss the chance to witness the Carmen Boulogne in all its glory from August 14 to 20. Who knows? You might just find yourself falling for the Spanish bolt of lightning. Did you know that the name Hispano Suiza literally translates to "Spanish-Swiss"? It's a nod to the company's Swiss engineer founder, Marc Birkigt, and Spanish investors.
Reader comments
- pokki
The higher up, the more ugly it gets.
- 08 Aug 2023
- ptT