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1957 Lancia Appia II Serie Coupe Prototipo

In the late 1950s, Lancia introduced the Appia II Serie, an updated version of their popular Appia model. Among the various models in the Appia II lineup was a prototype coupe designed by Pininfarina.


The Lancia Appia II Serie Coupe Prototipo was first presented at the 1957 Turin Motor Show, where it received rave reviews for its sleek and modern design. The car featured a long hood, low roofline, and fastback rear end, giving it a sporty and elegant look.


The prototype was built on a shortened Appia II platform and was powered by a 1.1-liter V4 engine. The luxurious interior featured leather seats, a wood-rimmed steering wheel, and a complete set of gauges.


While the prototype was never produced, it served as a design inspiration for future Lancia models. The coupe’s clean lines and understated elegance influenced the styling of the Lancia Flaminia and other Lancia models of the 1960s.


Today, the Lancia Appia II Serie Coupe Prototipo is a highly sought-after collector’s car, with only a few examples known. The car’s rarity and historical significance make it a desirable addition to any collection of classic Italian automobiles.


Source: Lancie



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