Model record
Lancia Appia
Background
The Lancia Appia is a passenger car introduced in 1953 by Italian car manufacturer Lancia as a replacement for the Ardea, and which remained in production for ten years.
The Appia was the last in a long line of Lancia production cars dating back to the Lancia Lambda to use sliding pillar front suspension. All three series produced had a 1089cc Lancia V4 engine.
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Specification
- Dimensions
- 3,865 × 1,420 × 1,422 mm
Sources
Same marque
Other Lancia models
- 037 —
- Alfa-12HP —
- 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
- 2000 1970
- Stratos 1973
- Beta 1974
- SPYDER 1975