Model record
Lancia 2000
Background
The Lancia 2000 is a series of automobiles produced by Italian automaker Lancia between 1971 and 1975. It was the last vehicle independently designed by Lancia engineers before the marque's acquisition by Fiat in 1969. The 2000 was a direct evolution of the Flavia, which it replaced.
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Specification
- Produced
- 17,066 units
- Length
- 4,555 mm
Still on UK roads
32
licensed vehicles · 2025
2014 ▲ 52% since 2014 2025
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Sources
Related
Contemporaries
1967
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1974
Alfa Romeo Alfasud
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1972
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1965
Alfa Romeo Junior
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1971
Alfa Romeo Montreal
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1966
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Matched on body class, era and origin from register data — never hand-picked.
Same marque
Other Lancia models
- 037 —
- Alfa-12HP —
- Appia —
- Aprilia —
- Ardea —
- Artena —
- Astura —
- Augusta —
- Aurelia —
- Beta-15/20HP —
- D20 —
- Delta Group A —
- Delta-20/30HP —
- Dialfa —
- Dikappa —
- Dilambda —
- ECV —
- Epsilon —
- Eta-30/50HP —
- Gamma-20HP —
- Hyena —
- Jolly —
- Kappa —
- Kappa Coupé —
- LC1 —
- LC2 —
- Lambda —
- Lybra —
- Medusa —
- Megagamma —
- Musa —
- Phedra —
- Pu+Ra HPE —
- Thesis —
- Theta-35HP —
- Trikappa —
- Voyager —
- Y —
- Ypsilon —
- Ypsilon (L21) —
- Zeta —
- BERLINA 1934
- Flaminia 1958
- Flavia 1959
- Fulvia 1964
- Stratos 1973
- Beta 1974
- SPYDER 1975