Lancia
Lancia is an Italian automobile manufacturer founded in 1906 by Vincenzo Lancia, part of the Fiat group since 1969. During the 1980s, the company cooperated with Saab Automobile, with the Lancia Delta being sold as the Saab 600 in Sweden. The 1985 Lancia Thema also shared a platform with the Saab 9000, Fiat Croma and the Alfa Romeo 164.
In the United Kingdom, Lancia increasingly suffered from image problems during the 1980s associated with rust (though in reality, the Lancia Beta truly deserved this reputation, due to Fiat's infamous utilization of inferior Russian steel), and pulled out of the UK market in 1994. Since then no right hand drive models have been produced.
In the United States, Lancias were sold from 1977 until 1984. It was withdrawn at the same time as Fiat.
Lancia is famous for many innovations concerning the automobile sector. These include the first full-production V6 engine, in the 1950 Aurelia, and earlier experiments with V8 and V12 engine configurations.
Measured in WRC victories, Lancia is by far the most successful brand in rally cars.
Models
- Lancia 037
- Lancia Appia
- Lancia Aprilia
- Lancia Ardea
- Lancia Artena (Luxury Astura)
- Lancia Astura
- Lancia Augusta (1932-1937)
- Lancia Aurelia
- Lancia Beta
- Lancia Dedra
- Lancia Delta (1979-1994)
- Lancia Dilamda (1928-1938)
- Lancia Fulvia Dunja (1971)
- Lancia Flaminia
- Lancia Flavia
- Lancia Fulvia (1963-1976)
- Lancia Gamma
- Lancia Hyena
- Lancia Kappa
- Lancia Lambda (1922-1931)
- Lancia Lybra
- Lancia Monte Carlo
- Lancia Prisma (1982-1990)
- Lancia Phedra
- Lancia Stratos
- Lancia Thema
- Lancia Thesis (2001-)
- Lancia Ypsilon
- Lancia Y10
- Lancia Zagato
- Lancia Zeta