Over the past few years at the Goodwood Festival of Speed presented by Mastercard we’ve witnessed the revival of the historic Hispano Suiza marque. First in 2022, when the Hispano Suiza Carmen made its dynamic debut on the famous Hill, then a year later we saw the exclusive Carmen Boulogne in action for the first time. For year three, Hispano Suiza is back once more with its new Carmen Sagrera.
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Hispano Suiza Carmen Sagrera will make its dynamic debut at the Festival of Speed
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As the Spanish brand celebrates its 120th anniversary in 2024, the third version of its 1,000PS electric hypercar takes on a more extreme form than we’ve seen in previous iterations. An elegant ‘stork wing’ protrudes from the rear bodywork while the front end is more aggressive with a large splitter and intricate cooling ducts. The interior has also received a major overhaul with a darker, racier feel and a redesigned centre console.
Among the headlines are an upgraded 103kWh battery that weighs 612kg and operates at a maximum voltage of more than 750VDC. Not only is the battery larger but the power density has been increased, which means WLTP range has increased to 298 miles (480km) in the Carmen Sagrera.
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Hispano Suiza’s four-motor powertrain first introduced on the Carmen Boulogne returns in the Sagrera. All four motors are positioned on the rear axle, two on the rear left wheel and two on the rear right, each producing 279PS (205kW) for a total output of 1,114PS (820kW) and 1,160Nm (856lb ft) of torque. Those figures amount to a 0-62mph sprint in 2.6 seconds, which is sure to look pretty dramatic as it flies past Goodwood House during the Festival of Speed.
The suspension comprises adjustable shock absorbers and coil springs with lightweight wishbones made from a ‘military-grade material’ said to be eight times stronger than steel. The brakes meanwhile are carbon ceramic with lightweight calipers capable of operating at temperatures up to 1,000 degrees Celsius.
The Hispano Suiza Carmen Sagrera will make its dynamic debut at the 2024 Festival of Speed on 11th-14th July.
Only Thursday general admission tickets remain, with Friday, Saturday, and Sunday tickets now sold out, although a limited number of hospitality packages for all days are still available. Tickets and packages can be purchased from £70.
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