Lancia

Lancia

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Lancia

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Lancia Automobiles S.p.A. (Italian: [ˈlantʃa]) is an Italian car manufacturer and a subsidiary of Stellantis Europe, which is the European subsidiary of Stellantis. The present legal entity of Lancia was formed in January 2007 when its corporate parent reorganised its businesses, but its history is traced back to Lancia & C., a manufacturing concern founded in 1906 in Torino by Vincenzo Lancia (1881–1937) and Claudio Fogolin. It became part of Fiat in 1969.

The brand is known for its strong rallying heritage, and technical innovations such as the unibody chassis of the 1922 Lambda and the five-speed gearbox introduced in the 1948 Ardea. Despite not competing in the World Rally Championship since 1992, Lancia still holds more Manufacturers' Championships than any other brand.
Equipment Specifications
ManufacturerLancia
ModelDeltahf integrale 16v
LocationMontgomery County Airpark
Detailed Information
Detailed Description
Lancia - A World Rally Champion. The Lancia Delta Integrale 16v is a legendary homologation special hot hatch, a successor to the 8v, that featured a 16-valve, turbocharged 2.0-liter engine producing around 200-210 hp. It was a dominant force in the World Rally Championship (WRC), winning Lancia their third consecutive manufacturer's title in 1989. Known for its aggressive styling, box-flared arches, and constant four-wheel drive system with a more rear-biased torque split than its predecessor, the 16v is a thrilling, visceral driving machine celebrated for its rally heritage.
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