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Lancia Delta
Lancia Delta

Lancia Delta In Depth

  
June 8, 2008 2:00 PM by Clinton Deacon
Filed Under: Lancia
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After a nine year wait, 2008 sees the return of the C-segment Lancia Delta and also marks the return of the Italian brand to the UK market after it originally left in 1994 due to a major image problem.

The Fiat C platform which was also used for the current Fiat Bravo provides the base for the new model – albeit heavily modified which a slightly longer wheelbase coming in at 2.7 meters (as opposed to 2.6 meters for the Bravo).

Many of the Bravo's engines make it into the Delta starting with the 120bhp and 150bhp 1.4-liter Turbojet engine along with the 120bhp 10.6-liter Multijet engine. For those look for a little more power, there are 190 bhp 1.9-liter Twin Turbo MultiJet and 200 bhp 1.8-liter Twin Turbo Jet engines available, a 165 bhp 2.0-liter Multijet engine completes the lineup.

The design is the work of the Lancia Style Centre featuring Lancia's imposing signature single grille with the vertical bars along with the sporty evil-eye headlights sporting a row of LED daytime running lights. The smooth overall profile shouts out the quality of European styling and its high slanting curved rear appearance makes it neither a hatchback nor a wagon, the LED rear lights complete the high-tech look. The designers have also gone that extra step with the two-tone livery using a laborious painting process which takes 6 hours longer than the conventional painting methods and add to the overall look of the vehicle and we hope it erases the rusting reputation the brand earned in the 80s and 90s with its previous models.

Check the press release below and subsequent pages for a more in detail look and click the link on the right to head over to the photo album for more than 50 images of the the Lancia Delta.

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Press Release
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greenacre
June 8, 2008 3:59:28 PM

good luck, hope to see a rally version soon!

ck314
June 8, 2008 6:18:40 PM

HA HA nice dose of sarcasm...

bilal-barhum
June 8, 2008 4:46:56 PM

Its Nissan Murano From Back , Did'nt The Designers Notice This ,, they steal that Tail Light From Nissan

lizard
June 8, 2008 4:57:35 PM

Lancia had those back lights first for gods sake. Check out Lancia Thesis "(2002), check out Lancia Ypisilon,... New Delta looks really stunning!

ck314
June 8, 2008 6:21:43 PM

it's not so much about the vertical tail lights, it's about the overall rear design, it's true they should've managed to avoid that ressemblance.. other than that, in darker colors it's very nice.. too bad they've killed the brand's historic racing dna for the sake of gay marketing tho

joelynn
June 8, 2008 5:15:32 PM

In white its so-so but in black its really gorgeous... yum

xanavi23
June 8, 2008 6:47:52 PM

I was and am still a huge fan of the original Delta. An iconic Rally-bred car was killed and is finally brought back to life as THIS ?!!! WTF is this $#!T ?! Its hideous, no to mention way bigger than the original and probably slower. What POS...good job Lancia on insulting yourselfs with mediocrity.

alessandro
June 8, 2008 8:39:24 PM

Lancia, with its haughty attitude, barely supported with something real, lost quit a number of friends and fans. But new Delta is beautiful and represents best traditions of European car design. Humanly built car not a mean machine.

bilal-barhum
June 8, 2008 8:47:17 PM

Just To assure u that they Steal the Tail Light from Nissan Murano , the Murano was Considered As a Concept in the 2001 and the Production of Lancia Thesis , Begins On the 2002 , and i didnt Find any concept for it before the 2002 . . .

alessandro
June 8, 2008 8:59:15 PM

No,no. This tail lights shape was one of typical parts of European car design language already in 60-s.

V6s_stink
June 8, 2008 10:23:49 PM

Nissan in the last few years has been very intentional in presenting a French design style. Most of their elements are purposefully unoriginal. In many markets this allows them to be unique since French cars aren't present.

I'm more disappointed in how much it looks like an RS8 than a Murano.

mps
June 8, 2008 11:02:01 PM

How the hell does it look like an RS8?

alessandro
June 8, 2008 11:17:09 PM

Yes, but still looks to me more elegant and less aggressive than most of premium segment newcomers incl. AUDI-s

alessandro
June 8, 2008 11:07:22 PM

Take a look onto front end. Delta is not that evil-looking, much softer but...let say - trend is noticeably presented.

ck314
June 8, 2008 11:55:48 PM

if i were mean id call it SPAGHETTI ON WHEELS

alessandro
June 9, 2008 5:12:45 PM

No, somewhere between Darth Vader portrait and food stuff, where drivble machines placed by culture.

lizard
June 9, 2008 1:51:17 AM

@bilal-barhum: You must seearch better. Lancia Dialogos concept made in 1999 served as concept for lancia Thesis.

lizard
June 9, 2008 1:52:44 AM

1998*

BabyMilo
June 9, 2008 2:08:44 AM

it looks fantastic! i want one! lancia come to australia! plzz

xanavi23
June 9, 2008 2:39:00 AM

Its really too bad..."The Icon" is dead...If they have the balls to make an Evoluzione model of this, it better look a whole hell of a lot better and sportier than this.

theyazan77
June 9, 2008 12:20:16 PM

Really nice looking car; however, i still think it looks like Nissan Murano, not only the Tail Lights, but over all side and rear design......

alessandro
June 9, 2008 11:32:05 PM

That grill-adoring styling on every single car stinks. It is a result of absence of belivable design language and lack of typologic identity. Finally looks Delta great, like a good photoshopped marker sketch of "Manga-car design". It is interesting how will look that Lancia's life style promo around the new Delta.

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