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LANCIA is an Italian automobile manufacturer founded in 1906 by Vincenzo Lancia as LANCIA & C.. It became part of the Fiat Group in 1969; the current company, LANCIA Automobiles, was established in 2007. The company has achieved tremendous success in the FIA World Rally Championship, with 10 titles to their name. LANCIA vehicles are no longer sold outside Italy and comprise of only the Ypsilon hatchback, as the late Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne foreshadowed in January 2014 until his death in 2018.
LANCIA was introduced in the Le Mans (2019) Update (v7.3.5).
Models[]
Model | PR | Speed | Acc. | Brake | Grip | Cost | |
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LC2 | 82.5 | 239 mph 385 kph |
2.80 s | 93.0 ft 28.3 m |
1.80 g | G![]() | |
TOTAL: | 1 | G![]() |
Gallery[]
Groups and Series[]
LANCIA cars feature in the following groups and series.
Group | Series | Events | Cars |
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Endurance Prototypes | Group C 1984 Season | 42 | 1 |
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Manufacturers (48) |
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ACURA • ALFA ROMEO • APOLLO • ARIEL • ASTON MARTIN • AUDI • BMW • BRABHAM • BENTLEY • BUGATTI • CADILLAC • CATERHAM • CHEVROLET • DODGE • FERRARI • FORD • FORMULA 1® • FORMULA E • HENNESSEY • HOLDEN • HONDA • HYUNDAI • JAGUAR • KTM • KOENIGSEGG • LAMBORGHINI • LANCIA • LEXUS • LOTUS • MASERATI • MAZDA • McLAREN • MERCEDES-BENZ • MITSUBISHI MOTORS • MORGAN • NISSAN • ORECA • PAGANI • PORSCHE • RADICAL • RIMAC • RENAULT • SHELBY • SPADA • SRT • SUBARU • TOYOTA • VOLKSWAGEN |