Lancia Delta Integrale Interpretation 2009
By Alexander
September 5, 2007 4:45 PM
Filed Under: European, Lancia
Isn't this one of those true "back to the future" pieces? In September 2006, Lancia showed us the Delta HPE Concept at the 63rd Venice International Film Festival, but clearly not everyone has approved the direction, in which the modern "Lancia Delta design" is heading. While production of Lancia's new Delta is expected to start in 2008, we don't expect it to look quite like this!
These renderings brought to you by Infomotori.co.uk are based on the Delta HPE base structure with a strong trace of vintage elements. The car portrayed in the rendering features adaptive bi-xenon headlights, 18" alloy wheels, three massive air intakes and a large radiator grill and the classic 'Delta' rear window. Were Infomotori to carry out the planning of a future Delta HF, then it would come with Alfa Romeo's 230 bhp 1.8 JTB engine and a new 60/40 distributed "naughty wheel drive" four-wheel drive system. Voilà, a Delta HF Integrale for the model year 2009 is ready!
Head over to www.infomotori.co.uk to see more pictures of the gorgeous renderings!
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