A 25cv sports version of the Tipo 20 was produced in 1919 as the Reine Victoria (name of the Queen consorts).
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In 1923 the French part of Hispano-Suiza became known as the Societé Française Hispano-Suiza .
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In 1999, they moved their turbine engines operations to a new factory in Bezons, outside of Paris, using the original factories for power transmissions and accessory systems for jet engines.
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