The Delta HF Integrale was the last performance orientated Lancia, a car that became a hugely successful rally competitor |
I've been a great fan of this most Italian of marques. They've produced some fantastic cars over the years, often of a sporty, elegant and pretty nature. Names that spring to mind include such delights as the Stratos, Fulvia, Flavia, Aurelia and Delta.
It's fair to say though that times have changed greatly for Lancia over the last few decades. Although the name conjures up memories from the company's heyday, the reality is that Lancia's cars have been a dying breed for some time. Relatively mediocre products that share very little relevance to what Lancia once stood for has to be the main cause of this decline.
The Lancia Fulvia was a pretty car. Seeing one tackle a rally stage is quite a sight! |
It's sad that we've seen Lancia reduced to offering such travesties as the Fiat Idea based Musa, the Fiat Ulysee based Phedra and the quite frankly hideous Thesis executive saloon.
The latest Delta was based on the Fiat Bravo. The model was rebadged as a Chrysler for the UK market |
Fiat decided against reintroducing Lancia to the UK market since the brand's pull-out of 1995 and instead re-badged the Delta and Ypsilon as Chryslers in order to fill the gap in the American marque's UK product offering.
Sales of Lancias continued to decline which led the brand to offer only the Ypsilon supermini to selected European markets, a minnow when it comes to modern car manufacturing. No news has been given on what will happen to Lancia when the current Ypsilon reaches the end of its life in 2018. The likelihood is that Lancia will be wound down entirely.
This is a shame but rather inevitable. Fiat needs to focus on its core brands including the growth and sustainable revival of Alfa Romeo. Fiat have often struggled to do this ever since they acquired Alfa Romeo in 1986.
The Delta S4 was produced for the purposes of Group B rallying in the 80's |
Naming my favourite Lancia is difficult but the Flavia HF would have to be one of them.
Feel free to share your views on Lancia's unfortunate fall from grace...
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