lancia - translation to Αγγλικά
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lancia - translation to Αγγλικά

AUTOMOBILE BRAND MANUFACTURING SUBSIDIARY OF FIAT CHRYSLER
Lancia Corse; Lancia Automobiles S.p.A.; Lancia Automobiles; Lancia (bus); Lancia(autobus)
  • Lancia D50A]] [[Formula One]] car
  • Lancia Beta Torpedo (1909)
  • Cannone da 90/53 on Lancia truck abandoned by Rommel's army in February 1943
  • Lancia trolleybus in Athens
  • Lancia 3RO military truck
  • Entrance of the former Lancia Borgo San Paolo Plant in Turin, repurposed as a civic center
  • The former Lancia Borgo San Paolo Plant in Turin, where Lancia automobiles were first produced
  • IAA]] 2003 designed by [[Flavio Manzoni]]
  • Group 5]] car
  • A [[Lancia Delta S4]] [[Group B]] rally car
  • Lancia Esadelta C
  • Lancia Esagamma E
  • Lancia Flavia Flat four
  • A [[Lancia LC2]] [[Group C]] sports car
  • Two [[Lancia Stratos]] side by side
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lancia         
n. lifeboat, jolly boat, ship's boat; lance, spear, launch; nozzle, dinghy, harpoon
lanciarsi      
dash, hurl, shoot, launch; embark
lancio         
n. throwing, hurling, flinging, dropping, throw, casting; jump, launching; start-up, the act of starting a new operation or practice

Βικιπαίδεια

Lancia

Lancia (Italian: [ˈlantʃa]) is an Italian car manufacturer and a subsidiary of FCA Italy S.p.A., which is currently a Stellantis division. The present legal entity of Lancia was formed in January 2007 when its corporate parent reorganised its businesses, but its history is traced back to Lancia & C., a manufacturing concern founded in 1906 in Torino by Vincenzo Lancia (1881–1937) and Claudio Fogolin. It became part of Fiat in 1969.

The brand is known for its strong rallying heritage, and technical innovations such as the unibody chassis of the 1922 Lambda and the five-speed gearbox introduced in the 1948 Ardea. Despite not competing in the World Rally Championship since 1992, Lancia still holds more Manufacturers' Championships than any other brand.

Sales of Lancia-branded vehicles declined from over 300,000 annual units sold in 1990 to less than 100,000 by 2010. After corporate parent Fiat acquired a stake in Chrysler in 2009, the Lancia brand portfolio was modified to include rebadged Chrysler products, for sale in most European markets. In the United Kingdom and Ireland however, Lancias were rebadged as Chryslers. As sales continued to drop the Lancia-badged Chryslers were no longer offered after 2015. Since then, the company's only product has been the Lancia Ypsilon, and sales outside of Italy ended in 2017. Despite Lancia's much smaller brand presence, the Ypsilon continues to be popular in Italy; in fact it was the second best-selling car there in 2019.

The newly-merged Franco-Italian-American company Stellantis stated that it would try to revive Italy's Lancia, with the move also suggesting there would be more than one model for the brand, as well as sales outside of Italy for the first time in years.