Hispano Suiza is getting ready to start production of the Carmen Boulogne in Barcelona, Spain, as the manufacturing process requires approximately twelve months with the first unit scheduled for delivery in 2022.

Limited to only 5 cars, the lighter and more exclusive variant of the electric hypercar will join the 14 examples of the regular Carmen with a name that pays homage to the 1920s H6 Coupe racer put through its paces around the French city of Boulogne, which brought the company three consecutive wins in 1921, 1922 and 1923.

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Powering the Carmen Boulogne are four permanent-magnet synchronous electric motors, two on each rear wheel, which generate a total output of 1,114 PS (1,098 HP / 820 kW), 95 PS (94 HP / 70 kW) more than the standard Carmen, and 1,600 Nm (1,180 lb-ft) of torque. Tipping the scales at 1,630 kg (3,594 lbs), a 60 kg (132 lbs) weight improvement, it does the 0 to 100 km/h (0-62 mph) in just 2.6 seconds in Sport driving mode, which is joined by the Comfort and Eco, and top speed has been electronically capped at 290 km/h (180 mph).

An 80 kWh lithium-ion polymer battery is on-board, which supports 80+ kW DC fast charging. It takes 30 minutes to juice it up from 30 to 80 percent via a CCS2 fast charger, and once it is fully charged, it enables a driving range of up to 400 km (249 miles). The battery is designed and produced in-house, alongside the temperature control system that ensures the optimal operation of the cells.

Pricing for the Carmen Boulogne starts at €1.65 million* (about $2 million at current exchange rates) in Europe, excluding local taxes.