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2002 Lancia Granturismo Concept By Carcerano
The 2002 Lancia Granturismo Concept by Carcerano, a collaborative effort involving Carcerano, Maggiora, and Lancia Centro Style, emerged...


2024 Lancia Ypsilon
The Lancia Ypsilon, synonymous with Italian style and city flair, returns for 2024 with a bold reboot. This time, it's not just a...


2000 Lancia Nea Concept by I.DE.A
The 2000 Lancia Nea (I.DE.A) Concept, presented at the Paris Motor Show, is a running prototype developed and built by the I.DE.A...


1957 Lancia Florida II by Pininfarina
The Lancia Florida II was a concept car created by Pininfarina for Lancia in 1957. It was the successor to the original Lancia Florida...


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...


1957 Lancia Appia Convertible by Vignale
In 1957, Lancia introduced the Appia Convertible, a sleek and elegant car designed by the famous Italian coachbuilder Vignale. The Lancia...


1958 Nardi Raggio Azzurro II by Vignale
The Blue Ray No. 2 (Raggio Azzurro V.2) was created in 1958 by Enrico Nardi. The car debuted at the Turin Motor Show in 1958 and later at...


1961 Lancia Flaminia Spider 'Amalfi' by Boneschi
In the early 1960s, industrial designer Rodolfo Bonetto designed numerous cars for Boneschi. Bonetto became one the greatest Italian...


1962-1969 Lancia Flavia Coupe by Pininfarina
Lancia presents an elegantly drawn 2 + 2-seater Flavia Coupé at the Turin Salon, designed in the Pininfarina studios. With the wheelbase...


1962-1967 Lancia Flavia Convertible by Vignale
The Lancia Flavia variants were introduced in 1962, and the Appia production soon ceased. Vignale stopped the production of the Appia...


1970 Giacobbi Sinthesis 2000 Berlinetta by Tom Tjaarda
Engineer Peter Giacobbi teamed up with stylist Tom Tjaarda to build the one-of-a-kind 1970 Sinthesis 2000 Berlinetta, their idea of a...


1960 Lancia Flaminia Loraymo by Raymond Loewy
In 1960 the wildest Flaminia prototype was first shown: the Loraymo coupe from the studios of Raymond Loewy and realized in aluminum by...
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