In 1934, the Spanish automaker Hispano-Suiza unveiled the K6 Cabriolet — a model that incorporated many of the hallmarks found in the marque’s more prestigious offerings, including a formidable 12-cylinder engine with a displacement of 9.5 liters. Production was limited, with only 204 chassis ever built. Each received bespoke coachwork by top bodybuilders across Europe.
The example pictured here was bodied by Carrosserie Brandone in Cannes, France — a workshop renowned for its distinctive lines and elegant sophistication, perfectly complementing the grand chassis beneath. With 250 horsepower on tap and a three-speed gearbox, this K6 wasn’t just a luxury machine — it was built for stylish cruising along the Riviera.
Price: $1.7 million
An exquisite blend of power, poise, and pre-war glamour — the K6 remains a crowning jewel for any true classic car connoisseur.





