Lancia Dilambda

Motor vehicle
Lancia Dilambda
1932 Lancia Dilambda
Overview
ManufacturerLancia
Production1928-1935
Body and chassis
Body styleTorpedo
4-door sedan
LayoutFR layout
Powertrain
Engine3958 cc V8 100 hp
Transmission4-speed manual gearbox
Dimensions
Wheelbase329 cm (129.5 in) (S.1-S.2)
348 cm (137.0 in) (S.1-S.3)
Curb weight2,100 kg (4,630 lb)
Chronology
PredecessorLancia Trikappa
SuccessorLancia Astura

The Lancia Dilambda is a passenger car produced by Lancia between 1928 and 1935. The car was officially presented at the Paris Motor Show in 1929. The car has a 4 litre V8 engine with a 24 degree V angle.

Three versions of the Dilambda were built:

  • First series, produced between 1928 and 1931, total 1,104 built.
  • Second series, produced between 1931 and 1933, total 300 built. Modified gearbox and brakes.
  • Third series, produced between 1933 and 1935, total 281 built. Modified chassis for more aerodynamic style, it was built only with long wheelbase.
  • Lancia Dilambda Berlina
    Lancia Dilambda Berlina
  • First series Lancia Dilambda
    First series Lancia Dilambda
  • Second series Lancia Dilambda with Viotti body
    Second series Lancia Dilambda with Viotti body

References

  • Lancia by Michael Frostick, 1976. ISBN 0-901564-22-2

External links

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