1912 AQUILA ITALIANA 25/30 HP
Engine: 6-cylinder
Capacity: 3921 cc
Max. powered output: 60 bhp at 3600 rpm
Max. speed: 130 km/h.
Aquila Italiana was founded in Turin in 1906 and remained in business until 1917. Its sound reputation rested on the avant-garde ideas of Giulio Cesare Cappa, one of the leading designers of the day, and its subsequent successes on the racetrack.
A distinctive feature of the sports model is its compact engine with overhead inlet and lateral exhaust valves. The 25/30 HP was also one of the first cars to be fitted with hydraulic front dampers.