The Last of Its Kind
Creative studio INK has added a new chapter to their Brutal Beasts series with the release of ‘The Last of Its Kind,’ celebrating the iconic Lancia Rally 037. This series delves into the thrilling…
Return of the Silhouette
Following the EVO37, Kimera Automobili introduced the EVO38 at the 2023 Geneva Motor Show. This model honoured the legacy of Lancia’s Group B rally cars from the early 1980s…
Modern masterpiece
Building upon the triumph of the EVO37, Kimera has introduced the EVO38, the latest evolution in their lineage of racing-inspired cars tailored for the open road. These machines epitomise purity…
The San Remo Stratos
With its victories at the San Remo Rally in 1979, then part of the World Championship, and the Italian 1979 Rally Championship, this Stratos, despite being campaigned by Lancia Concessionari…
Lancia's bold new future
This bold new concept is the Lancia Pu+Ra Zero, and it has been designed to give us a glimpse into the Italian brand’s new design language that according to boss Luca Napolitano, will influence the…
Safarista by Automobili Amos
A couple of years ago Italian coachbuilder Automobili Amos, unveiled their spectacular reimagining of Lancia’s legendary Delta, called the Futurista. Now they’re back with this, the Safarista, a no holds barred…
Homage to Lancia’s greatest
Dmitry Mazurkevich is a self-taught CGI artist from Belarus and this is his homage to some of Lancia’s greatest achievements in motorsport. With a background in architecture, his reimagined Delta features…
Making Lancia great again
Italian racing team and engineers Kimera Automobili has revealed this stunning reimagination of the legendary Lancia 037 Group B rally car, dubbed the EVO37. Using Lancia Beta Montecarlo donor vehicles…
Stratos-pheric wall art
The Bertone-designed Lancia Stratos won the 1974, 1975 and 1976 World Rally Championship titles in the hands of Sandro Munari and Björn Waldegård. It also won the 1975, 1976 and 1977 Monte Carlo Rally…
Shaken, not stirred
This 1985 Lancia Delta S4 Rally was first campaigned in the final round of the World Rally Championship of the same year by the famous Lancia Martini team. Driven by Finnish pairing Markku Alén and Ilkka Kivimäki…
The Ultimate Lancia Collection
This unparalleled collection of some of the world’s greatest Lancia race and rally cars has been carefully and diligently assembled by entrepreneur and racing driver John Campion. The Campion Collection…
Stratos-pheric
There have been various kit-car versions of the iconic Lancia Stratos offered over the years, but nothing compared to Manufattura Automobili Torino's re-imagining, as seen here. The story of what would crystallise…
The ultimate Lancia Fulvia
The Fulvia model was a great success for Lancia with over 160,000 examples being sold between 1965 and 1976, much of this can be attributed to the model’s great competition success. It was seen as the driver’s…
From the Golden Era of Italian style
The Lancia Aurelia was designed under the direction of Vittorio Jano and quickly became known for its exceptional build quality, and advanced technology. With this car, Lancia started a post‐war tradition of…
Understudy to the Stratos – the Works Beta
The Beta Coupe was introduced in 1973 as the successor to the hugely successful Fulvia model. An attractive car penned by in house designer, Pietro Castagnero, it was first revealed at The Frankfurt Motor…
Lancia's two-wheel drive Group B hero
The design of the new Lancia Group B machine was approved in March 1980. The car featured a supercharged, longitudinal, four-cylinder, 16-valve engine and double wishbone suspension in the front…
Lancia Stratos Zero by Oskar Kosinski
This stunning Lancia Stratos Zero has been created by automotive designer, photographer and CGI artist, Oskar Kosinski from Warsaw, Poland. Kosinski has beautifully recreated the car’s wedge-shaped…
Zagato’s Lancia Hyena
In the early 1990’s, Lusso Service Holland decided to recreate the enthusiasm that surrounded cars built at the peak of Zagato’s collaboration with Lancia in the 1960’s. The brief was simple, design…