Lancia Prisma

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Lancia Prisma
Lancia Prisma
Manufacturer Lancia
Parent company Fiat
Production 1982–1989
Successor Lancia Dedra
Class Midsize car
Body style 4-door saloon
Layout FF layout or 4WD
Engine 1.3 L I4
1.5 L I4
1.6 L I4
2.0 L I4
1.9 L diesel I4
1.9 L Turbodiesel I4
Wheelbase 2475 mm
Length 4180 mm
Width 1620 mm
Height 1385 mm
Curb weight 950-1050 kg
Related Lancia Delta
Fiat Ritmo
Fiat Regata
Similar Citroën BX
Ford Orion
Honda Accord
Mazda 323
Volkswagen Jetta

The Lancia Prisma. was a midsize car built by Lancia in the 1980s. It was basically a sedan version of the Lancia Delta, and like its smaller hatchback "brother", shared its chassis and engines with the Fiat Ritmo and Regata. Unlike the Delta, though, the Prisma never had a career in motorsports, the most powerful version using the Fiat DOHC engine in 2.0 L guise, mated to Lancia's Integrale four wheel drive transmission, for a maximum of 115 PS (83 kW), about half of the Delta Integrale.

[edit] Engines

  • 1300 (1301cc) SOHC - 78 PS @ 5800 rpm, 105 Nm @ 3500 rpm
  • 1500 GT (1498cc SOHC - 85 PS @ 5800 rpm, 123 Nm @ 3500 rpm
  • 1600 (1585cc) DOHC 8V - 100 PS @ 5900 rpm, 127 Nm @ 4000 rpm
  • 1600 (1585cc) DOHC 8V - 105 PS @ 6100 rpm, 136 Nm @ 3300 rpm
  • 2000 (1995cc) DOHC 8V - 115 PS @ 5400 rpm, 163 Nm @ 3250 rpm
  • Diesel (1929cc) SOHC 8V - 65 PS @ 4600 rpm, 119 Nm @ 2000 rpm
  • Turbodiesel (1929cc) SOHC 8V - 80 PS @ 4200 rpm, 172 Nm @ 2400 rpm


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1918-1945: Aprilia · Ardea · Artena · Astura · Augusta · Dilambda · Kappa · Lambda

1945-1980: Appia · Aurelia · Beta · Flaminia · Flavia · Fulvia · Gamma · Monte Carlo · Stratos

1980-2000: Dedra · Delta · Delta S4 · Kappa · Lybra · Prisma · Thema · Y10 · Ypsilon · Zeta · 037 (Group B)

Current models: Musa · Phedra · Thesis · Ypsilon

Clubs: Lancia Motor Club (UK)


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