The Hispano-Suiza H6B Boulogne from 1923 is a sports version of the legendary H6 model, which became a symbol of luxury and technical sophistication in the interwar period.
The Boulogne version was a lighter and more powerful variant, originally intended for endurance races. It was characterized by an aluminum body, shortened chassis, and a powerful six-cylinder engine inspired by aviation technology. Thanks to these features, it gained popularity among enthusiasts who were looking for not only comfort but also sporty driving performance.
On one of the preserved specimens, we had the opportunity to carry out work focused on engine repairs and electrical installations. We carried out these interventions with the utmost care and emphasis on the original technical solution, so that the car remained an authentic representative of its time.
Thanks to this, the Hispano-Suiza H6B Boulogne is once again fully functional and ready to show its qualities – whether on the road or at exhibitions.