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Lancia Automobiles S.p.A. () is an Italian
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and a subsidiary of
Stellantis Europe Stellantis Europe S.p.A. (formerly Fiat Group Automobiles S.p.A. and FCA Italy S.p.A.), is the Italian subsidiary of the multinational automaker Stellantis, dedicated to the production and selling of passenger cars and light commercial vehicles ...
, which is the European subsidiary of
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. 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
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by
Vincenzo Lancia Vincenzo Lancia (24 August 1881 – 15 February 1937) was an Italian racing driver, engineer and founder of Lancia. Vincenzo Lancia was born in the small village of Fobello on 24 August 1881, close to Turin; his family tree starts in Fabel ...
(1881–1937) and Claudio Fogolin. It became part of
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in 1969. The brand is known for its strong
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heritage, and technical innovations such as the unibody chassis of the 1922
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and the five-speed gearbox introduced in the 1948 Ardea. Despite not competing in the
World Rally Championship The World Rally Championship (abbreviated as WRC) is an international rallying series owned and governed by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile, FIA. Inaugurated in 1973, it is the oldest FIA world championship after Formula One. E ...
since 1992, Lancia still holds more Manufacturers' Championships than any other brand. Sales of Lancia-branded vehicles declined from over 300,000 annual units sold in 1990 to less than 100,000 by 2010. After corporate parent Fiat acquired a stake in
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in 2009, the Lancia brand portfolio was modified to include
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Chrysler products, for sale in most European markets. In the United Kingdom and Ireland however, Lancias were rebadged as Chryslers. As sales continued to drop the Lancia-badged Chryslers were no longer offered after 2015. Since then, the company's only product has been the
Lancia Ypsilon The Lancia Ypsilon is a supermini car ( B-segment) manufactured and marketed by Lancia, currently in its fourth generation and as of 2024, the marque's only model. The Ypsilon was released in 1995, as a larger and more expensive replacement to t ...
, and sales outside of Italy ended in 2017. Despite Lancia's much smaller brand presence, the Ypsilon continues to be popular in Italy; in fact it was the second best-selling car there in 2019. The newly merged Franco-Italian-American company Stellantis stated that it would try to revive Italy's Lancia, with the move also suggesting there would be more than one model for the brand, as well as sales outside of Italy for the first time in years.


History


Foundation and early years

Lancia & C. Fabbrica Automobili was founded on 27 November 1906 in
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racing drivers,
Vincenzo Lancia Vincenzo Lancia (24 August 1881 – 15 February 1937) was an Italian racing driver, engineer and founder of Lancia. Vincenzo Lancia was born in the small village of Fobello on 24 August 1881, close to Turin; his family tree starts in Fabel ...
and his friend, Claudio Fogolin. The first car manufactured by Lancia was the " Tipo 51" or "12 HP" (later called "Alfa"), which remained in production from 1907 to 1908. It had a small four-cylinder engine with a power output of . In 1910, Lancia components were exported to the United States where they were assembled and sold as SGVs by the SGV Company. In 1915, Lancia also manufactured its first truck, the
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, that continued as a dedicated series. In 1937, Vincenzo died of a heart attack. His wife, Adele Miglietti Lancia, and his son,
Gianni Lancia Gianni Lancia (16 November 1924 – 30 June 2014) was an Italian automobile engineer, industrialist and racing enthusiast, known for running the Lancia carmaker in Turin (1949–55). Born in Fobello (near Biella), he was the older son of Vince ...
, took over control of the company. They persuaded
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to join as an engineer. Jano had already made a name for himself by designing various
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models, including some of its most successful race cars ever such as the 6C, P2 and P3. Lancia is renowned in the automotive world for introducing cars with numerous innovations. These include the
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of 1913, which was the first European production car to feature a complete electrical system as standard equipment. Lancia's first car adopting a
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chassis, the
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produced from 1922 to 1931, featured ' Sliding Pillar' independent front suspension that incorporated the spring and hydraulic damper into a single unit (a feature that would be employed in subsequent Lancias, up to the Appia that was replaced in 1963). In 1948, the first 5-speed
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was fitted to a production car (Series 3 Ardea). Lancia premiered the first1980; page 2 of
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full-production
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, in the 1950 Aurelia, after earlier industry-leading experiments with V8 and
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configurations. It was also the first manufacturer to produce a
V4 engine A V4 engine is a four-cylinder piston engine where the cylinders share a common crankshaft and are arranged in a V engine, V configuration. The V4 engine is less common compared to straight-four engines. However, V4 engines have been used in au ...
. Other innovations involved the use of
independent suspension Independent suspension is any automobile suspension system that allows each wheel on the same axle to move vertically (i.e. reacting to a bump on the road) independently of the others. This is contrasted with a beam axle or deDion axle system in ...
in production cars (in an era where
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s were common practice for both the front and rear axles of a car), and rear transaxles, which were first fitted to the Aurelia and Flaminia range. This drive for innovation, constant quest for excellence, fixation of quality, complex construction processes and antiquated production machinery meant that all cars essentially had to be hand-made. With little commonality between the various models, the cost of production continued to rise, while flat demand eventually affected Lancia's viability. Gianni Lancia, a graduate engineer, was president of Lancia from 1947 to 1955. In 1956, the Pesenti family took control, with Carlo Pesenti in charge of the company.


1969 to 2021

Fiat launched a take-over bid in October 1969. It was accepted by Lancia as the company was losing significant sums of money, with losses in 1969 being 20 million. This was not the end of the distinctive Lancia marque, and new models in the 1970s such as the Stratos,
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and
Beta Beta (, ; uppercase , lowercase , or cursive ; or ) is the second letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals, it has a value of 2. In Ancient Greek, beta represented the voiced bilabial plosive . In Modern Greek, it represe ...
proved that
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wished to preserve the image of the brand it had acquired.
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, bought by Fiat Group just a year before, was put under the control of Lancia. During the 1970s and 1980s, Lancia had great success in
rallying Rallying is a wide-ranging form of motorsport with various competitive motoring elements such as speed tests (sometimes called "rally racing" in United States), navigation tests, or the ability to reach waypoints or a destination at a prescribed ...
, winning many
World Rally Championship The World Rally Championship (abbreviated as WRC) is an international rallying series owned and governed by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile, FIA. Inaugurated in 1973, it is the oldest FIA world championship after Formula One. E ...
s. During the 1980s, the company cooperated with
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, with the
Lancia Delta The Lancia Delta (stylized Lancia Delta (letter), δ) is a small family car produced by Italian automobile manufacturer Lancia in three generations. The first generation (1979–1994) debuted at the 1979 Frankfurt Motor Show#1979, Frankfurt Motor ...
being sold as the Saab 600 in
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. The 1985
Lancia Thema The Lancia Thema (Type 834) is an executive car produced by the Italian automaker Lancia between 1984 and 1994, and one of four cars to share the Type Four platform alongside the Alfa Romeo 164, Fiat Croma and Saab 9000. The Thema was first sh ...
also shared a
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with the
Saab 9000 The Saab 9000 is an automobile produced by the Swedish company Saab from 1984 to 1998. Representing the company's foray into the executive car scene, it was developed as a result of the successes of the turbocharged 99 and 900 models. The 90 ...
,
Fiat Croma The Fiat Croma name was used for two distinct large family cars by Fiat, one a five door liftback manufactured and marketed from 1985 to 1996, and after a nine-year hiatus, a crossover station wagon manufactured and marketed from 2004 to 2010. ...
and the
Alfa Romeo 164 The Alfa Romeo 164 (Type 164) is a four-door executive saloon manufactured and marketed by Italian automaker Alfa Romeo from 1987 to 1998, styled by Pininfarina, and cooperatively designed and sharing platforms and numerous elements with the Fi ...
. During the 1990s, all models were closely related to other Fiat models. Starting from 1 February 2007, Fiat's automotive operations were reorganised. Fiat Auto became Fiat Group Automobiles S.p.A.,
Fiat S.p.A. Fiat S.p.A., or ''Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino'' (Italian Automobile Factory of Turin), was an Italian holding company whose original and core activities were in the automotive industry, and that was succeeded by Fiat Chrysler Automobil ...
's branch handling mainstream automotive production. Simultaneously the current company, ''Lancia Automobiles S.p.A.'', was created from the pre-existing brand, and controlled 100% by FCA. In 2011, Lancia moved in another direction and added new models manufactured by
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and sold under the Lancia badge in many European markets, such as the
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(named Thema), 200 Convertible (as Flavia) and
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. Conversely, Lancia-built models began to be sold in right-hand drive markets under the Chrysler badge. In 2015 Lancia's parent company Fiat Group Automobiles S.p.A. became FCA Italy S.p.A., reflecting the earlier incorporation of Fiat S.p.A. into
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. After 2015, all models produced by Chrysler were discontinued in the European market. Since then, the Lancia brand has remained alive, only by continuing to manufacture and sell the Ypsilon - which received another slight facelift in 2020 - exclusively in the Italian market.


Since 2021 – Relaunch under Stellantis

Despite doubts about the brand's future following the completion of the
Stellantis Stellantis N.V. is a multinational automaker formed in 2021 through the Mergers and acquisitions, merger of the Italian–American conglomerate Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) and the French PSA Group, PSA (Peugeot S.A.) Group. The company's hea ...
merger in 2021, Lancia was made part of a joint group with sister companies Alfa Romeo and
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, to develop new premium models for the 2024 model year. As part of Stellantis' recovery plan for Lancia, Luca Napolitano was appointed the car maker's CEO, and
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its chief designer. Three new electric models were announced in June 2021: a new subcompact car - which became the fourth generation of Ypsilon; a compact crossover (codenamed L74) - confirmed later in April 2023 as a five-door fastback CUV named Gamma, scheduled for a 2026 release; and a compact hatchback, likely to be a new Delta. On November 28, 2022, Luca Napolitano laid the cornerstone of Lancia's "renaissance" by revealing a new logo and introducing the new ''Pu+Ra'' (Pure + Radical) Design language - through a sculpture called Pu+Ra Zero. Inspired by historic models such as the Aurelia, Flaminia, Delta and the 1970 Stratos Zero concept car, future electric models will be adorned by both organic lines and geometric shapes at the same time. The iconic ''calice'' grille was reinterpreted as a new Y-shaped LED light signature, with the new wordmark above them, instead of the shield. At the rear, round taillights pays homage directly to the Stratos sports car. All these design shapes were later applied into a fully-functional concept car: the Lancia Pu+Ra HPE Concept presented on 15 April 2023 in Milan. On 12 December 2023, a prototype of the fourth generation of Ypsilon was found at the deep of a
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in the Montbeliard region, France, close to a Stellantis' plant in
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; unveiling its final design few months before the official unveil. The model had been presumed stolen during development testing rides before the sinking. On 14 February 2024, Lancia officially launches the fourth generation of Ypsilon, first under a limited production edition called ''Ypsilon Edizione Limitata Cassina'', codeveloped between Lancia and Italian high-end furniture manufacturer Cassina S.p.A.. Production of the model is capped at 1,906 units, the amount referencing Lancia's foundation in 1906. The
Lancia Ypsilon The Lancia Ypsilon is a supermini car ( B-segment) manufactured and marketed by Lancia, currently in its fourth generation and as of 2024, the marque's only model. The Ypsilon was released in 1995, as a larger and more expensive replacement to t ...
dominated the Italian market in the first months of 2024, recording exceptional numbers for the brand. Concluding the first quarter with 12,923 units sold, up 16.4% compared to the same period in 2023. In May 2024, Lancia announced the revival of the HF performance division, unveiling an all-new Ypsilon HF version, to be launched in May 2025, alongside a Rally4 version of the same model, signaling an (initially limited) return to rally championships. As of July 2024,
Lancia Ypsilon The Lancia Ypsilon is a supermini car ( B-segment) manufactured and marketed by Lancia, currently in its fourth generation and as of 2024, the marque's only model. The Ypsilon was released in 1995, as a larger and more expensive replacement to t ...
closed the first half of 2024 with 24,709 units sold, with a 3% increase in volumes and a market share of 2.8%, in line with last year's performance, confirming itself as one of the best-selling cars in its segment. On July 18, 2024, the first new
Lancia Ypsilon The Lancia Ypsilon is a supermini car ( B-segment) manufactured and marketed by Lancia, currently in its fourth generation and as of 2024, the marque's only model. The Ypsilon was released in 1995, as a larger and more expensive replacement to t ...
is finally delivered. As of August 2024, the new Lancia Ypsilon sold in the Italian market 1.362. As of September 2024, the new
Lancia Ypsilon The Lancia Ypsilon is a supermini car ( B-segment) manufactured and marketed by Lancia, currently in its fourth generation and as of 2024, the marque's only model. The Ypsilon was released in 1995, as a larger and more expensive replacement to t ...
sold in the Italian market 1.055. While in October 2024 the data further decreased with only 805 registered cars. As of November 2024. Lancia Ypsilon car sales are only 812 units in the Italian market. However, it must be considered that the car has only been on the market for a few months in an unfavorable market context, dominated by the difficulties of the electric transition in addition to having only one model in production for Lancia. In this context, Lancia will close the year 2024, if massive incentives and tax breaks do not intervene with sales of approximately 30,000 units only for italian market. Among the positive factors to consider for 2024, the expansion of Lancia dealers on the European market and beyond, while in previous years it was only present on the Italian market, and the future expansion of the range with the new planned models of
Lancia Gamma The Lancia Gamma (Tipo 830), stylised Lancia γ, is an executive car (E-segment in Europe) manufactured and marketed by the Lancia subdivision of Fiat. Following its debut at the 1976 Geneva Motor Show as Lancia's new flagship, the Gamma was ma ...
and
Lancia Delta The Lancia Delta (stylized Lancia Delta (letter), δ) is a small family car produced by Italian automobile manufacturer Lancia in three generations. The first generation (1979–1994) debuted at the 1979 Frankfurt Motor Show#1979, Frankfurt Motor ...
. Furthermore, Lancia's return to
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competitions will certainly benefit sales and the relaunch of the brand.


Production models

* 2024 figure is sales across Europe


Current car models


Lancia Ypsilon

The Ypsilon is a premium 5-door
supermini car The B-segment is the second smallest of the European segments for passenger cars between the A-segment and C-segment, and commonly described as "small cars". The B-segment is the third largest segment in Europe by volume, accounting for 15. ...
produced since 2024. It is based on the CMP/e-CMP platform. It is a replacement for the
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based model launched in 2011. Since 2017, it was only available in Italy, but in late 2024 it once again went on sale in select European markets as well. In the
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it was previously sold as the ''Chrysler Ypsilon''. For a long time, the Ypsilon has been the only Lancia car in production and only for sale in Italy, where it continued to be popular – it was the second best-selling car in Italy in 2019. The new, Peugeot-based Ypsilon is not selling as well, being more expensive and mostly a redesign of models sold by Stellantis under other brands. Cumulative Italian sales for the first three months in 2025 were 2,926 units, down over 70 percent year-on-year.


Past car models

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Lancia 2000 The Lancia 2000 (Tipo 820) is a series of automobiles produced by Italian automaker Lancia between 1971 and 1975. It was the last vehicle independently designed by Lancia engineers before the marque's acquisition by Fiat in 1969. The 2000 was a d ...
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Lancia Appia The Lancia Appia is a Car, passenger car introduced in 1953 by Italian car manufacturer Lancia as a replacement for the Lancia Ardea, Ardea, and which remained in production for ten years. The Appia was the last in a long line of Lancia production ...
*
Lancia Ardea The Lancia Ardea is a small family car produced by Italian car manufacturer Lancia between 1939 and 1953. Its unusually short bonnet reportedly contained the smallest V4 engine ever commercialized in a small family car. Nearly 23,000 of the Ard ...
* Lancia Augusta *
Lancia Beta The Lancia Beta (Type 828), stylised Lancia Beta, β, was an compact executive car, entry-level luxury car produced by Italy, Italian car manufacturer Lancia from 1972 to 1984. It was the first new model introduced by Lancia after it had been ta ...
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Lancia Dedra The Lancia Dedra (Type 835) is a compact executive car produced by the Italian automaker Lancia from 1989 to 1999. It was initially designed to support, and went on to replace, the Lancia Prisma, Prisma which, six years after its launch, was havin ...
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Lancia Delta The Lancia Delta (stylized Lancia Delta (letter), δ) is a small family car produced by Italian automobile manufacturer Lancia in three generations. The first generation (1979–1994) debuted at the 1979 Frankfurt Motor Show#1979, Frankfurt Motor ...
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Lancia Flavia The Lancia Flavia (Tipo 815/819/820) is an executive car produced by Italian automaker Lancia from 1961 to 1971. The Flavia was launched with a 1,488 cc engine at the Turin Motor Show#1960, 1960 Turin Motor Show and introduced in major Eur ...
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Lancia Fulvia The Lancia Fulvia (Tipo 818) is a car produced by Lancia between 1963 and 1976. Named after Via Fulvia, the Roman road leading from Tortona to Turin, it was introduced at the Geneva Motor Show in 1963 and manufactured in three variants: Berlina 4 ...
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Lancia Gamma The Lancia Gamma (Tipo 830), stylised Lancia γ, is an executive car (E-segment in Europe) manufactured and marketed by the Lancia subdivision of Fiat. Following its debut at the 1976 Geneva Motor Show as Lancia's new flagship, the Gamma was ma ...
* Lancia Kappa *
Lancia Lambda The Lancia Lambda is an innovative automobile produced from 1922 through 1931. It was the first car to feature a load-bearing unitary body, (but without a stressed roof) and it also pioneered the use of an independent suspension (the front slidin ...
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Lancia Lybra The Lancia Lybra (Type 839) is a compact executive car manufactured and marketed by Italian automaker Lancia between 1998 and 2005, based on the Alfa Romeo 156 floorpan, and replacing the Dedra in Lancia's range. Like the Dedra, the Lybra was ava ...
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Lancia Montecarlo The Lancia Montecarlo (Type 137) is a Pininfarina-designed two-seater, MR layout, mid-engined sports car manufactured and marketed by Lancia in Italy for model years 1975-1981, across two series. The first series (1975-1978) were marketed as the ...
* Lancia Prisma *
Lancia Thesis The Lancia Thesis (Type 841) is a full-size car produced by Italian automaker Lancia between 2001 and 2009. It was available with naturally aspirated and turbocharged engines ranging between 2.0 and 3.2 litres in both straight-5 or V6 configurati ...
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Lancia Trevi The Lancia Trevi (Type 828), initially marketed as the Lancia Beta Trevi, is a Sedan (automobile), saloon car that was produced between 1980 and 1984. It has transversely mounted in-line four-cylinder engines driving the front wheels. Its engines ...


Historical models

The
Lancia Aurelia The Lancia Aurelia is a car manufactured and marketed by the Italy, Italian company, Lancia, from 1950 to the summer of 1958 — over a course of six ''series.'' Configurations included a 4-door Saloon (car), saloon/sedan, 2-door GT coupé ...
introduced the front engine rear transmission configuration later used by Ferrari, Alfa Romeo, Porsche, GM, Volvo and Maserati, as well as the V6 engine, which is now common. It had inboard rear brakes, an important way of reducing un-sprung weight. The
Lancia Stratos The Lancia Stratos HF (''Tipo 829''), known as Lancia Stratos, is a rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout, rear mid-engined sports car designed for rallying, made by Italian car manufacturer Lancia. It was highly successful in competition, win ...
was a successful rally car during the 1970s, and helped the company to improve its sporting credentials.


Chrysler-derived models

The second generation
Lancia Thema The Lancia Thema (Type 834) is an executive car produced by the Italian automaker Lancia between 1984 and 1994, and one of four cars to share the Type Four platform alongside the Alfa Romeo 164, Fiat Croma and Saab 9000. The Thema was first sh ...
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(2011 – 2014) was a re-branded second generation
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unveiled in 2011 to replace the
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. It reused the name of the Italian made 1984–94 Thema saloon. It used to be available in various European markets, but for the United Kingdom and Ireland it was only sold as the ''Chrysler 300C''. It was discontinued in 2015. The Lancia Voyager was a large MPV unveiled in 2011, which was based on the
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. It was marketed in various European markets, but for the United Kingdom and Ireland it was only sold as the ''Chrysler Grand Voyager''. It was discontinued in 2015. Between 2012 and 2014, the Chrysler 200#Lancia Flavia, Chrysler 200 Convertible was rebranded and marketed under the Lancia Flavia name. The Flavia was only available in Left- and right-hand traffic, left-hand drive markets, and thus not sold in the
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or Republic of Ireland, Ireland. File:" 12 - ITALY - Lancia Thema - Bologna.JPG, Lancia Thema File:Lancia Voyager 2.8 MultiJet 16v Gold – Frontansicht, 10. März 2012, Düsseldorf.jpg, Lancia Voyager File:Lancia Flavia 2.4 16v – Frontansicht, 9. Juni 2012, Düsseldorf.jpg, Lancia Flavia


Concept cars

Lancia has shown several concept cars to the public including the Flaminia Loratmo (1958), Lancia Stratos, Stratos Zero (1970), the Lancia Megagamma, Megagamma by Italdesign Giugiaro and Lancia Sibilo, Sibilo by Gruppo Bertone, Bertone in 1978, Hit (1988) by Pininfarina, the Bertone-designed Lancia Kayak, Kayak (1995), the Lancia Dialogos, Dialogos (1998) and Nea in 2000. The company showed the Granturismo Stilnovo and Lancia Fulvia#2003 concept, Fulvia concepts in 2003. Lancia has shown the PU+RA HPE concept in 2023 as part of brand renaissance strategy.


Special cars

In the end of 1960, Lancia made their first Landaulet (car), landaulet-limousine for the President of Italy, called the Lancia Flaminia#Flaminia 335 "Presidenziale", Lancia Flaminia 335 Presidenziale. In 1989, Lancia made a limousine version of the Lancia Thema#Thema Limousine, Thema. Production was limited to 24 examples, only for Fiat Group executives. In 1999, Lancia made a one-off limousine version of the Lancia Kappa#Kappa Limousine, Kappa and at the 2004 Geneva Motor Show, Stola (automotive company), Stola showed a limousine version of the
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Export markets

In January 2014, in an interview with ''La Repubblica'', Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne foreshadowed that Lancia would become an Italy–only brand, and focus only on the Ypsilon supermini range. However, in 2024, the brand began to be exported to other markets again.


France

In August 2024, Stellantis & You, a subsidiary of the
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group dedicated to automobile distribution in Europe, has opened the very first Lancia point of sale located in La Défense, near Paris.


United States

While some models had been imported on a small scale during the 1950s to the 1960s, Lancias were sold in the United States from 1975. Sales were comparatively slow, and the range was withdrawn at the same time as Fiat in 1982. In 2009, following Fiat's acquisition of a stake in United States–based
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and part of Chrysler's restructuring plans, it was stated that Fiat plans for the Chrysler brand and Lancia to co–develop products, with some vehicles being shared. Olivier Francois, Lancia's CEO, took over as CEO of the Chrysler (division), Chrysler division in October 2009. Fiat also announced that, depending on the market, some Chrysler cars would be sold as Lancias and vice versa. Francois' plans to re-establish the Chrysler brand as an upscale brand were somewhat muddied by the discontinuance of the Plymouth (automobile), Plymouth brand. At the 2010 Detroit Auto Show, a Chrysler-badged
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was on display, but this did not result in sales in the United States, with proposals to instead modify an Alfa Romeo for sale by 2013.


United Kingdom

Lancia's reputation was significantly undermined in 1980, when defective Lancia Beta models, suffering from significant suspension sub-frame corrosion problems, were purchased back from owners by the company in a highly publicised campaign. These cars were later crushed. The brand never recovered from the damage inflicted during the Beta recall and, combined with a range of related factors (including poor residual values, which made their range uncompetitive), decided to withdraw from the United Kingdom (and other Left- and right-hand traffic, right-hand drive markets) in February 1994. The last model to be sold in the United Kingdom was the Delta, boosted by its rallying reputation, withdrawn from sale in 1995, although a small number of left-hand drive Lancia models have since reached the UK as personal imports. After 1995, there were continuous rumours suggesting Lancia's return to the United Kingdom. In November 2005, ''What Car?'' reported rumours over the alleged return, to rival "affordable" premium makes, such as Saab Automobile, Saab and Volvo. In September 2006, ''What Car?'' reported that Lancia were returning to the United Kingdom. The relaunch date was set for August 2008. In April 2008, ''Car (magazine), Car'' reported that Lancia had postponed the relaunch. In June 2009, ''Autocar (magazine), Autocar'' reported that the relaunch of Lancia was now “very unlikely”. These rumours were credible since Lancia models, by that time, shared common parts with
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and
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models that were imported, sold and maintained by an existing dealership network. The cost to reestablish the brand would therefore be minimal. In December 2008, however, Fiat cancelled relaunch plans, due to financial concerns coinciding with the 2008 financial crisis, and the Great Recession in Europe, recession. In 2011, Lancia Ypsilon and Delta models were eventually reintroduced to the United Kingdom, but were sold under the Chrysler marque. In January 2014, the slow-selling Delta model was dropped from this line-up. In March 2015, Fiat Group announced that the Chrysler brand would be discontinued in the United Kingdom in 2017, citing a desire to focus largely on the Jeep brand instead.


Japan

A small number of Lancia models were previously sold in Japan, such as Lancia Fulvia, Fulvia, Stratos and Lancia Delta, Delta. More recently, some models have been sold under the Chrysler brand, such as the Lancia Ypsilon, Ypsilon.


Lancia in motorsport


Formula One

After Vincenzo Lancia's son Gianni Lancia, Gianni became director of the firm, it started to take part more frequently in motorsport, eventually deciding to build a Grand Prix car.
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was the new designer for Lancia and his Lancia D50 was entered into the 1954 Spanish Grand Prix, where Alberto Ascari took the pole position and drove the fastest lap. In the 1955 Monaco Grand Prix Ascari crashed into the harbour after missing a chicane. One week later Ascari was killed in an accident driving a Ferrari sports car at Monza. With Ascari's death and Lancia's financial problems the company withdrew from Grand Prix racing. Altogether Lancia took two victories and ten podiums in Formula One. Remnants of the Lancia team were transferred to Scuderia Ferrari, where Juan Manuel Fangio won the 1956 Formula One season, 1956 championship with a Lancia-Ferrari car.


Rallying

Lancia has been very successful in motorsport over the years, and mostly in the arena of
rallying Rallying is a wide-ranging form of motorsport with various competitive motoring elements such as speed tests (sometimes called "rally racing" in United States), navigation tests, or the ability to reach waypoints or a destination at a prescribed ...
. Prior to the forming of the
World Rally Championship The World Rally Championship (abbreviated as WRC) is an international rallying series owned and governed by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile, FIA. Inaugurated in 1973, it is the oldest FIA world championship after Formula One. E ...
(WRC), Lancia took the final International Championship for Manufacturers title with the Lancia Fulvia, Fulvia in 1972. In the WRC, they remain the most statistically successful marque (despite having withdrawn at the end of the 1993 World Rally Championship season, 1993 season), winning List of World Rally Championship Constructors' Champions, constructors' titles with the Stratos (1974 World Rally Championship season, 1974, 1975 World Rally Championship season, 1975 and 1976 World Rally Championship season, 1976), the Lancia 037, 037 (1983 World Rally Championship season, 1983) and the Lancia Delta, Delta (six consecutive wins from 1987 World Rally Championship season, 1987 to 1992 World Rally Championship season, 1992). The Delta is also the most successful individual model designation ever to compete in rallying. All this gave Lancia a total of 11 World Rally Championship, Championships over the years and 15 European Rally Championship, European Championship from 1969 to 1992. Juha Kankkunen and Miki Biasion both won two List of World Rally Championship Drivers' Champions, drivers' titles with the Delta. Among other drivers to take several World Rally Championship wins with Lancia were Markku Alén, Didier Auriol, Sandro Munari, Bernard Darniche, Walter Röhrl, Björn Waldegård and Henri Toivonen. The history of the brand in rallying is also tainted with tragedy, with deaths of Italian driver Attilio Bettega at the 1985 Tour de Corse in a Lancia 037 and then Finnish championship favourite Toivonen in a Lancia Delta S4 at the same rally exactly a year later. These deaths would eventually lead to the end of Group B rallying.


Sports car racing

In 1951 Mille Miglia, Lancia Aurelia B20 GT came second overall. . In 1953, Umberto Maglioli won the Targa Florio at the wheel of the Lancia D20. The same year Lancia introduced the Lancia D24, D24 sports racer, which was an evolution of D23 model, but rebodied as a spider by Pinin Farina. Its most significant victories were the 1953 Carrera Panamericana, the 1954 Mille Miglia and the 1954 Targa Florio. During Lancia's dominance of rallying, the company also expanded into sports cars in the late 1970s until the mid-1980s. It first ran the Lancia Stratos HF, Stratos HF in Group 4 (racing), Group 4, and for a brief interlude with a rare Group 5 (racing), Group 5 version. The car was replaced with the successful Lancia Montecarlo, Beta Montecarlo Turbo winning the FIA's 1980 World Championship for Makes and 1981 World Endurance Championship for Makes and the 1980 Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft. In 1982 the team moved up to Group 6 (racing), Group 6 with the Lancia LC1, LC1 Spyder, followed by the Group C Lancia LC2, LC2 coupé which featured a Ferrari powerplant in 1983. The LC2 was a match for the standard-setting Porsche 956 in terms of raw speed, securing 13 pole positions over its lifetime; however, its results were hampered by poor reliability and fuel economy in automobiles, fuel economy, and it only managed to win three European Endurance Championship, European and World Sportscar Championship, World Endurance Championship races. The team's inability to compete against the dominant Porsche 956 and Porsche 962, 962 sports cars led it to drop out of sportscar racing at the end of 1986 in order to concentrate on rallying, although private teams continued to enter LC2s with declining results until the early 1990s.


Titles

*1979 World Sportscar Championship season, 1979 World Championship for Makes (under 2-litre division) *1980 World Championship for Makes (overall) *1981 World Endurance Championship for Makes (overall) *1980 Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft


Commercial vehicles

Lancia produced a wide range of vans, trucks, buses and military vehicles from the beginning, forming Lancia Veicoli Industriali in 1912. Lancia slowly withdrew from the commercial sectors during the late 1960s and production of commercial vehicles ended in the early 1970s, shortly after Fiat's takeover of the company, with some models transferred to Iveco.


Light commercial vehicles

* 1958
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Furgoncino (van), Cassone (pick-up) * 1950 Lancia Beta (van), Lancia Beta * 1953
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Furgoncino (van), Camioncino (pick-up) * 1959 Lancia Jolly * 1963 Lancia Superjolly


Heavy commercial vehicles

* 1915 Lancia Jota * 1915 Lancia Jota#Djota, Lancia Djota * 1921 Lancia Jota#Triota, Lancia Triota * 1921 Lancia Jota#Tetrajota, Lancia Tetrajota * 1924 Lancia Jota#Pentajota, Lancia Pentajota * 1926 Lancia Jota#Esajota, Lancia Esajota * 1927 Lancia Eptajota * 1932 Lancia Ro * 1935 Lancia Ro-Ro * 1938 Lancia 3Ro * 1943 Lancia Esaro * 1941 Lancia E290 electric truck, 202 built (E290 & E291) (La Lancia 3rd Ed, p. 431, Wim Oude Weerink) * 1947 Lancia 6Ro * 1947 Lancia Esatau * 1957 Lancia Esatau B * 1959 Lancia Esadelta * 1963 Lancia Esadelta B * 1967 Lancia Esadelta C * 1969 Lancia Esagamma


Buses

* 1919 Lancia Eptaiota * 1920 Lancia Trijota (bus) * 1922 Lancia Tetraiota * 1925 Lancia Pentaiota * 1927 Lancia Omicron * 1934 Lancia Ro (bus) * 1947 Lancia Esatau (bus) * 1949 Lancia Esatau (bus) V11 * 1953 Lancia Esatau (bus) V81 * 1957 Lancia Esatau (bus) 703 * 1964 Lancia Esagamma (bus) 715/718


Trolleybuses

* 1951 Lancia Esatau Pistoiesi * 1956 Lancia Esatau Piaggio Ansaldo * 1961 Lancia Esatau V.11 (trolleybus) * 1966 Lancia 140, Lancia Diafa trolleybus * 1967 Lancia Bimax * 1968 Lancia Bimax F600 * 1968 Lancia Pistoiesi * 1969 Lancia Menarini Monocar * 1969 Lancia Esatau P Casaro


Military vehicles

* 1912 Lancia 1Z (light truck) * 1912 Lancia 1ZM (armoured car) * 1938 Lancia 3Ro (truck) * 1942 Lancia Esaro (truck) * 1942 Lince (armored car), Lancia Lince (armoured car) * 1948 Lancia Esatau 6RoM (truck) * 1951 Lancia CL51 (Z 20) (troop transporter) * 1954 Lancia TL51 (Z 30) (truck) * 1960 Lancia 506 (truck) * 1975 Lancia ACL 75 (6611 M) (truck) * 1990 Lancia ACL 90 (truck, later Iveco) (truck)


Tractor

* 1947 Lancia 3Ro (based on Fiat)


Other

* 2007 Lancia Bike * 2009 Lancia di Lancia speedboat


Engines

* Lancia Flat-4 engine * Lancia V4 engine * Lancia V6 engine * Lancia V8 engine * Lancia Tipo 4 The company has also made industrial engines.


Logo

;1907 From 1907 to 1910 Lancia cars didn't bear a true badge, but rather a brass plaque identifying the manufacturer (Lancia & C.) and chassis code; although some models did have a brass Lancia script on the grille. ;1911 The original Lancia logo was designed by Count Carlo Biscaretti di Ruffia. In 1910 Vincenzo Lancia asked Biscaretti di Ruffia to design a badge for the company: the Count submitted six watercolour proposal sketches. Vincenzo Lancia chose a round one, composed by a blue lance and flag bearing a Lancia script ("Lancia" means "lance" in Italian) in gold, over a four-spoke steering wheel, with a hand throttle detail on the right spoke. The first car to bear the Lancia logo was the Lancia Gamma, Gamma 20 HP in 1911. ;1929 In 1929 the logo acquired its final layout: the previous round badge was superimposed on a blue shield in the shape of a Reuleaux triangle (as found in one of Biscaretti di Ruffia's six original proposals). Though first applied on the 1929 Lancia Dikappa, Dikappa, this badge was only used consistently starting with the 1936 Lancia Aprilia, Aprilia. ;1957 Beginning with the 1957 Flaminia, Lancia cars switched from the traditional vertical split grille to a horizontal, full-width one. The logo was moved inside the grille opening, and changed to a more stylized chromed metal open-work design; shield and steering wheel became chrome frames, the only remaining enameled surface being the blue field of the flag. This new metal logo was used on most models with some exceptions, namely Zagato-bodied
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s and Lancia Flavia, Flavias, the Lancia 2000, Lancia 2000 Berlina (which reprised the traditional upright grille and the round enameled badge) and the Lancia Stratos, Stratos HF (whose ornaments lacked the triangular shield). ;1974 In 1974 the badge was redesigned on Umberto Agnelli's request; it went back to a modernised silver, white and blue version of the 1929 design. Flag and lance were unified in a single shape and dispensed with the earlier minute detailing, the Lancia letters became all of the same size, and the steering wheel became also outlined in blue and lost the hand throttle detail. This logo debuted on the 1979 Lancia Delta#First generation, Lancia Delta, and made its way on the other models as they adopted the split grille introduced by the Delta. Though lightly revised in 2000 with the addition of a chrome shield surround, the 1974 logo was used through four decades, up to 2006. ;2007 A redesigned logo, designed by Robilant Associati, was presented at the 2007 Geneva Motor Show—a couple of months after the creation of Lancia Automobiles. While the traditional chrome-framed blue shield has been retained and made three-dimensional, for the first time since 1911 lance and flag are absent; the steering wheel has been stylized into a chromed circle, from which two spikes converge towards the modern Lancia logotype in the centre. ;2022 The current logo was unveiled in late 2022, as part of Lancia's newest design language dubbed ''Pu+Ra''. The logo retains the colour scheme of the 2007 logo, while also reinstating and streamlining the flag, circle and lance theme of the 1957 logo. File:LogoLancia1907.jpg, Lancia (1907) File:LogoLancia1911.jpg, Lancia (1911) File:LogoLancia1929.jpg, Lancia (1929) File:LogoLancia1957.jpg, Lancia (1957) File:LogoLancia1974.jpg, Lancia (1974) File:Lancia company logo.png, Lancia (2007) File:Lancia logo 2022.png, Lancia (2022)


Media and sponsorship

In 2009, the British motoring television show ''Top Gear (2002 TV series), Top Gear'' suggested that Lancia had more 'great' models than any other car company. The presenters went on to test the Lancia Gamma, Gamma Coupé, Lancia Fulvia, Fulvia Coupé, Lancia Aprilia, Aprilia, Lancia Montecarlo, Montecarlo, Lancia Beta Coupé, Beta Coupé, Lancia Beta#HPE, HPE, Lancia Stratos HF, Stratos, Lancia 037, 037, Lancia Delta#Integrale Evoluzione II, Delta Integrale Evo II and Lancia Thema 8.32, Thema 8.32. They also stated during their review that Lancia made the best-looking cars, even though they are unreliable. Lancia sponsored the Venice Film Festival for five years, ending in 2012, with the
Lancia Thema The Lancia Thema (Type 834) is an executive car produced by the Italian automaker Lancia between 1984 and 1994, and one of four cars to share the Type Four platform alongside the Alfa Romeo 164, Fiat Croma and Saab 9000. The Thema was first sh ...
used to transport stars to the festival. Lancia was sponsor of the ninth and eleventh World Summits of Nobel Peace Prize Laureates.


See also

* List of automobile manufacturers * List of Formula One constructors * List of Italian companies * List of World Rally Championship Constructors' Champions * Martini Racing


References


Further reading

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External links

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