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Lancia Fulvia Coupe
Today, Lancia is a forgotten company that’s still barely active, but with nothing interesting in their lineup except rebadged Chryslers. But, back in the ’60s, Lancia was an independent luxury manufacturer with specific, highly-respected cars featuring unique designs and technical solutions. So, when the company presented the Fulvia Coupe in 1965, the car world took notice.
The Fulvia Coupe was a little 2+2 two-door car with a narrow-angle V4 engine in the front powering the front wheels. This unique layout handled fantastically. Thanks to the low weight of the car, it provided a vivid performance. In those days, all sports coupes had rear-wheel drive, but Lancia decided to go the opposite way.
Despite having from 85 to 115 HP, the Lancia Fulvia Coupe was a rally champion and extremely rewarding car to drive fast on those winding roads. The front-wheel-drive in conjunction with the small weight and perfect balance was the key to its perfect driving dynamics. In fact, the Fulvia Coupe motivated other manufacturers to think about using front-wheel-drive in this class.