1993 Lancia HF Integrale Evo II for sale at the upcoming Race Retro Show on February 25th in the UK.
They were never the fastest cars on the road or the most popular posters on the wall, but for nearly three decades, Lancia ruled the world of rally.
Italian automotive brand Lancia is experiencing a new renaissance in its 116 year history, and it involves going all electric.
Back in November, European YouTube channel 19Bozzy92 posted up footage from the 2019 San Marino RallyLegend containing a couple Lancia Stratos HFs tearing around the beautiful, Northern Italian course.
Widely considered one of the most successful rally cars of all time, the Lancia Stratos HF traces its roots back to the Stratos Zero concept that Bertone revealed at the 1970 edition of the Turin Motor Show.
A few weeks ago, we brought you Nine Amazing Ford GT40 Cutaways, showcasing the finer details that are hidden beneath the stunning bodywork of the legendary racecar. This week, our friends at Motorsport Retro have once again given us a chance to get under the skin of auto racing icons, with the x-ray treatment being applied to Lancia’s finest. Which one is your favorite?
According to a new report from Motori Online, Ferrari is in the process of creating several new engines that will appear under the hoods of new vehicles from Lancia, Maserati, and Alfa Romeo.
The Geneva Motor Show—always a paradise for insane concept cars, design studies, important new production vehicle launches, and the goofiest of the Euro boutique companies—is just around the corner. Here are just a few of the many reasons to stay tuned to news from the show.
Rauno Aaltonen, a name very few people have heard, was a World Rally Championship driver, who just so happens to also be credited for inventing left foot braking. Known as “The Rally Professor,” Aaltonen was born in January 1938, in Turku, Finland. He is regarded as one of the first of the famous “Flying Finns” and started rallying in 1956 at the age of 18.
Chrysler will not be holding an official press conference during the Detroit Auto Show media preview, but a report from Bloomberg suggests that there will be something rather special sitting out on the show floor. A Chrysler-badged Lancia will be on hand to give show-goers a taste of what future offerings from the new Fiat partnership could bring to our shores.