How much does a Lancia Stratos cost?
New Stratos will cost $617,000, plus a Ferrari 430 Scuderia. Multiple World Rally Champion. Bertone design.
How much is a Lancia 037 worth?
Most 037 Stradale (stradale designating ‘street’ versions, versus the rally racer) sell in the $350,000-$550,000 range, even that being a significant bump from the $50,000 or so they cost new in 1982.
How fast is Lancia Stratos?
320 km/h
The New Stratos weighs 1,247 kg (2,749 lb) and is claimed to accelerate to 100 km/h in 3.3 seconds and on to a top speed close to 320 km/h (200 mph).
How many Lancia Stratos are left?
How many Lancia Stratos’ are left? Approximately 500 Lancia Stratos’ were built but 26 of those were used by the official factory team. Red was the most popular color for the Stratos. Forty percent of the Lancia Stratos were red, 20 percent blue, 20 percent white, and 20 percent orange.
What kind of powertrain does Lancia Stratos have?
When the Fiat group favoured the Fiat 131 for rallying, Lancia also built two Group 5 turbocharged ‘silhouette’ Stratos for closed-track endurance racing. The powertrain and aerodynamics were engineered by Nicola Materazzi based on experience gained with the earlier generation.
When was the last Lancia Stratos homologated in Group 4?
Production of the 500 cars required for homologation in Group 4 commenced in 1973 and the Stratos was homologated for the 1974 World Rally Championship season. The Ferrari Dino V6 engine was phased out in 1974, but 500 engines – among the last examples built – were delivered to Lancia.
Who was the designer of the Lancia Stratos Zero?
When Bertone himself appeared at the Lancia factory gates with the Stratos Zero he passed underneath the barrier, to great applause from the Lancia workers. After that Lancia and Bertone agreed to develop a new rally car based on the ideas of Bertone’s designer Marcello Gandini.
When did Lancia start making the Stratos rally car?
After the production of the Dino had ended, the “Commendatore” (a popular nickname for Enzo Ferrari) agreed to deliver the engines for the Stratos, upon which Lancia suddenly received 500 units. The Stratos was a successful rally car during the 1970s and early 1980s.