The Maguari HS1 GTC From Hispano Suiza Has Been Revealed In Production Form
by AutoExpert | 30 March, 2022
Hispano Suiza Automobilmanufaktur AG in Switzerland unveiled the Maguari HS1 GTC in production form. The manufacture of the Maguary HS1 GTC will begin in April, according to Daniel Baumgartner, Member of the Board of Hispano Suiza Automobilmanufaktur AG.
He also stated that the first production versions will be shown in Los Angeles and other formal and informal occasions in the United States, Europe, and the United Arab Emirates by the fourth quarter of 2022. The first client deliveries are expected to begin in the first quarter of 2023.
The Hispano Suiza Maguari HS1 GTC was originally shown as a concept car in 2019, following a 2010 concept. The business had intended to debut the completed production model at the Petersen Museum in Los Angeles in June 2020, but because of the pandemic, the event was postponed.
The external design of the Maguary HS1 GTC has somewhat altered, as seen by official drawings. The altered intakes on the front bumper, the removal of the South American Stork (Maguari) insignia on the nose, the bigger splitter, the thinner mirrors are among the changes. The huge center-lock forged alloy wheels with a diameter of 22 inches in front and 23 inches in back remain, shod in mixed tires.
The supercar is 200.8 inches in length, 82.7 inches in width, and 49.2 inches in height, and weighs 4,167 pounds. It sports a carbon fiber and aluminum body with an aluminum space frame base. The twin-turbo 5.5-liter V10 produces 1,184 horsepower and 811 lb-ft of torque, which is more than the concept vehicle. A seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission still sends power to the back wheels.
According to Hispano Suiza, the Maguari would sprint from 0-62 mph in less than 2.8 seconds. The highest speed will be electronically restricted at 224 mph, although the vehicle's true capabilities will approach 249 mph. The Maguari HS1 GTC will be equipped with six-piston calipers and carbon-ceramic brakes spanning 17.3 inches. An Active Hybrid Lifting System will be used on the suspension.
The Maguari HS1 GTC will be built in a restricted quantity of 300 units over six years, with 50 cars produced per year. The supercar will be sold in the United States, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, according to the company.