After King Alfonso XIII of Spain showed a proclivity for Hispano-Suiza sports and race cars, this model, produced in Paris in 1912, took his name. King Alfonso XIII had over thirty examples of the Hispano-Suiza.
With a 45 horsepower, 4-cylinder engine, it is capable of over 75 mph of steady driving. This car is believed to have been owned and driven by Charles Nigg and Alphonse Carfogni, early aviation pioneers and test pilots for Avions Voisin.