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1931 Hispano Suiza J12

History

The French automaker Hispano-Suiza was among the elite in luxury car production and the leaders of style, innovation, and design. The reputation was solidified in history with the legendary H6 series including the H6B and H6C. Their destiny in history as one of the greatest producers of automobiles during the 1930s was secured with the introduction of the J-12 Type 68 in 1931. That was the same year that Hispano-Suiza united Swiss design, French production facilities, and the Spanish capital.

The J12 was created for the discriminating buyer and priced well above what most could afford. The J12 was offered only as a rolling chassis, with a choice of four wheelbase sizes. The large 'square' V12 engine (a long-stroke engine was optional) was an engine masterpiece, offering superb performance for its weight. The coachwork was left to the customer's discretion and most examples carried very luxurious and elegant accommodations.

The engine used in the H6C had been modified throughout the years, but by now, a replacement was needed. The displacement had been increased to the point where more cylinders were required. The company was familiar with V12 engines, as they had designed a V12 unit for use in an aircraft as early as 1918. The engine was used during the First World War but then put aside when peacetime resumed. From 1919 through 1923, the company exported a few V8 aircraft engines. They produced a 60-degree V12 type 12jb beginning in 1924. It was rated at around 400 horsepower. It was enlarged in 1926, becoming the 12Hb, and offering over 500 horsepower. It was improved even further in 1928, becoming the 12Nb and outputting 720 horsepower.

Development began on a V12 automobile engine near the close of the 1920s with the production version being introduced at the 1931 Paris Motorshow. The 575 cubic-inch V12 overhead valve engine offered 220 horsepower which was adequate to carry the vehicles which often weighed between 5000 - 6500 pounds. Production lasted from 1931 through 1938 with around 120 examples produced.

Wheelbase sizes included 135, 146, 150, and 158 inches.


By Daniel Vaughan | Oct 2009

1931 Hispano Suiza J12 Vehicle Profiles

1931 Hispano Suiza J12 vehicle information
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Coachwork: Saoutchik

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Performance and Specification Comparison

J12

Specification Comparison by Year

Year
Production
Wheelbase
Engine
Prices
134.00 in.
12 cyl., 575.00 CID., 220.00hp
134.00 in., 150.00 in., 157.75 in.
12 cyl., 575.00 CID., 220.00hp
135.00 in., 147.00 in.
12 cyl., 575.00 CID., 220.00hp
135.00 in., 146.00 in., 157.80 in.
12 cyl., 575.00 CID., 220.00hp
146.50 in.
12 cyl., 575.15 CID., 220.00hp
106.70 in.
12 cyl., 575.09 CID., 200.00hp

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