Lancia Fulvia

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The Lancia Fulvia is a classic Italian compact car from the 1960s–70s, renowned for its advanced engineering, elegant design, and success in international rallying.

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instanceOf automobile model
compact car
assemblyLocation Chivasso
surface form: Chivasso, Italy
bodyStyle 2-door coupé
2-door sport coupé
4-door berlina
brakeType disc brakes on all four wheels
category classic Italian cars
front-wheel-drive sports cars
rally cars
class compact car
coachbuilder Zagato
countryOfOrigin Italy
designer Piero Castagnero
drivetrain front-wheel drive
engineConfiguration narrow-angle V4 engine
enginePosition front
era 1960s automobiles
1970s automobiles
fuelType petrol
introducedAt 1963 Geneva Motor Show
layout front-engine, front-wheel-drive
manufacturer Lancia
marketSegment compact executive car
marketStatus classic collector car
notableEngineDisplacement 1.1 litre
1.3 litre
1.6 litre
notableFeature high-revving engine characteristics
narrow-angle V4 with single cylinder head
precise handling
notableFor advanced engineering
elegant design
success in international rallying
notableVariant Lancia Fulvia Coupé Rallye 1.6 HF
Lancia Fulvia Sport (Zagato)
notableVictory 1972 International Championship for Manufacturers
Monte Carlo Rally
surface form: 1972 Rallye Monte-Carlo
predecessor Lancia Appia
productionEnd 1976
productionStart 1963
rallySuccess International Rally Championship
World Rally Championship precursor events
successor Lancia Beta
suspensionFront independent wishbone suspension
suspensionRear beam axle with leaf springs
valvetrain overhead camshaft
wheelbaseVariant long-wheelbase berlina
short-wheelbase coupé

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Lancia notableModel Lancia Fulvia