sábado, 2 de junho de 2018





LANCIA





O ICÔNICO LANCIA DELTA INTEGRALE REVIVERÁ COM UMA EDIÇÃO LIMITADA Imagens e fotos de carroTHIS MODEL ICON SHALL REVIVE SOON

Which is well done, it seems. A clear example of this is the work carried out by Singer, an American company specialized in restoring different units of the Porsche 911, all of them classic, with some current elements, maintaining the elegance of the model idealized by Ferdinand Porsche.Now an Italian company named Automobili Amos will do the same with Lancia Delta Integrale. And thanks to it, one of the most iconic cars in the history of motor racing and the World Rally will resurrect the image and likeness of the original.Eugenio Amos, rally driver and founder of the company, said that the new Lancia Delta Integrale will have more than 1,000 new components. The bodywork will also be new and will be made of hand polished aluminum. On the other hand, the front will be composed of carbon, a touch to the Lancia Beta.The Lancia Delta will be completely revised. The suspension, which will offer a different yield, will also be one of these points, just like the powertrain.







Automobili Amos wants its Lancia Delta Integrale to be able to overcome itself.The base will be composed of different units of the Delta Integrale 16V, discarding the Evoluzione for its high value. It will present minor changes that will not impede maintaining the essence of the model with its muscular forms. What will stand out as a modification will be the number of doors, going from five to three. Something similar will happen inside, where the Lancia Delta Integrale dashboard will be more modern and inspired by the Delta S4.The idea of ​​Eugenio Amos was to present his creation in the Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este 2018, but, unfortunately, his work was not prepared in time. Anyway, some images were disclosed render the vehicle.


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