Lancia Stratos images and details emerge
As previous reports predicted, this one-off Lancia Stratos is powered by a Ferrari 4.3-litre V8 borrowed from the Ferrari F430. The chassis and platform of the new Stratos is also taken from the Ferrari F430.
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As previous reports predicted, this one-off Lancia Stratos is powered by a Ferrari 4.3-litre V8 borrowed from the Ferrari F430. The chassis and platform of the new Stratos is also taken from the Ferrari F430.
Last week we heard Fiat was testing a secret Lancia 'Stratos' being built for one very lucky, and very rich, punter. The car was caught testing on Fiat Group's own international test track in Italy.
Spotted at Alfa Romeo's test track in Balocco, northern Italy, this one-off concept is said to be developed for an industrialist Lancia enthusiast who is also funding the project.
In what is still a rather cloudy economic climate, despite the odd glimpse of financial recovery, it remains doubtful if Australia will ever see the return of the prestigious Italian marque, Lancia.
Yesterday CarAdvice revealed that Lancia cars could be sold in Australia rebadged as Chryslers. This morning Chrysler and Fiat CEO, Sergio Marchionne, has admitted that the two brands may have merged their product line-ups within 12 months.
Chrysler and Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne says Lancia cars will be sold in Australia badged as Chryslers, according to automotive industry journal GoAuto. Mr Marchionne told GoAuto the global plan to expand the Chrysler range with Lancias and other...
November’s sales figures have guaranteed that Chrysler will slip to fifth behind Honda in the US market for 2009. Honda has sold 1.044 million vehicles in the first 11 months of 2009, leading Chrysler by an unassailable 200,000 units, but the...
Fiat aims to integrate the Chrysler brand more closely with the Italian automaker's upscale Lancia marque with the two brands likely to share products ranging from small hatches to large sedans.