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Lancia Artena

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About

The Lancia Artena was a full-size luxury car produced by Lancia in the early 1930s, known for its elegance and innovative engineering.

Introduction Year

1932

Category

sedan

Variants

15 variants of the Lancia Artena

Artena 1.1L

Artena 1.1L

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The Artena 1.1L was introduced in 1932 as the entry-level variant of the Artena model. It features a 1.1-liter inline-four engine producing 30 horsepower. This sedan variant is characterized by its classic lines and a comfortable interior. It was primarily aimed at the budget-conscious segment of the market.

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Introduced: 1932 Discontinued: 1935
Artena 1.8L Hybrid

Artena 1.8L Hybrid

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The Artena 1.8L Hybrid was introduced in 2010, combining a 1.8-liter petrol engine with an electric motor to produce a combined output of 150 horsepower. This variant focused on reducing emissions while maintaining performance. With its eco-friendly technology, it attracted environmentally conscious buyers.

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Introduced: 2010 Discontinued: 2015
Artena 1.5L

Artena 1.5L

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The Artena 1.5L was introduced in 1935, providing a more powerful option within the Artena lineup. It features a 1.5-liter inline-four engine producing 50 horsepower, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This variant combined performance with style, making it a popular choice during its production run.

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Introduced: 1935 Discontinued: 1940
Artena 2.0L

Artena 2.0L

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The Artena 2.0L was launched in 1940, featuring a 2.0-liter inline-four engine generating 70 horsepower. This variant offered improved performance and a spacious interior, appealing to families and business professionals alike. It was a significant step up from previous models, emphasizing both comfort and style.

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Introduced: 1940 Discontinued: 1948
Artena 2.5L

Artena 2.5L

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The Artena 2.5L was introduced in 1948, featuring a larger 2.5-liter inline-six engine producing 90 horsepower. This mid-range variant offered enhanced power and a luxurious ride. It was well-received for its smooth performance and high-quality interior, solidifying Lancia's reputation for elegance.

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Introduced: 1948 Discontinued: 1952
Artena 3.0L

Artena 3.0L

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The Artena 3.0L was launched in 1952 as the flagship variant of the Artena model. It featured a powerful 3.0-liter V6 engine delivering 120 horsepower. Known for its impressive handling and performance, this variant was aimed at the premium segment, offering a blend of luxury and sportiness.

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Introduced: 1952 Discontinued: 1957
Artena 1.6L Turbo

Artena 1.6L Turbo

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The Artena 1.6L Turbo was introduced in 1985, featuring a turbocharged 1.6-liter inline-four engine producing 120 horsepower. This variant marked Lancia's foray into performance-oriented sedans, offering spirited driving dynamics while maintaining everyday usability. It became popular among enthusiasts for its engaging performance.

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Introduced: 1985 Discontinued: 1990
Artena 2.0L Diesel

Artena 2.0L Diesel

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The Artena 2.0L Diesel was launched in 1990, featuring a 2.0-liter turbo diesel engine producing 90 horsepower. This variant catered to the growing demand for fuel-efficient vehicles, offering excellent torque and fuel economy. It was particularly popular among fleet buyers and long-distance travelers.

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Introduced: 1990 Discontinued: 1995
Artena 1.9L

Artena 1.9L

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The Artena 1.9L was launched in 1960, featuring a 1.9L inline-four engine that produced about 75 horsepower. This sedan variant offered modern styling and improved fuel efficiency, appealing to a wide range of buyers until its production ended in 1968.

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Introduced: 1960 Discontinued: 1968
Artena 2.0L Electric

Artena 2.0L Electric

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The Artena 2.0L Electric was launched in 2020, featuring a 150 kW electric powertrain. This variant represents Lancia's commitment to sustainability, offering zero-emission driving with a range suitable for daily commutes. The vehicle combines modern technology with the classic elegance of the Artena nameplate.

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Introduced: 2020 Discontinued: 2024
Artena 1.5L

Artena 1.5L

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The Artena 1.5L was introduced in 1932 as one of the early variants of the Artena model. It features a 1.5L inline-four engine producing approximately 40 horsepower, paired with a four-speed manual transmission. This sedan variant is notable for its elegant design and was well-received in the European market.

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Introduced: 1932 Discontinued: 1935
Artena 2.0L

Artena 2.0L

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The Artena 2.0L was introduced in 1935, featuring a more powerful 2.0L inline-four engine producing around 55 horsepower. This sedan variant improved performance and comfort, appealing to a broader audience during its production until 1939.

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Introduced: 1935 Discontinued: 1939
Artena 2.5L

Artena 2.5L

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The Artena 2.5L was launched in 1939, equipped with a 2.5L inline-six engine that generated approximately 70 horsepower. This variant offered enhanced performance and luxury features, catering to a more upscale market until it was discontinued in 1948.

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Introduced: 1939 Discontinued: 1948
Artena 3.0L

Artena 3.0L

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The Artena 3.0L debuted in 1948, featuring a robust 3.0L V6 engine producing around 90 horsepower. This sedan variant was known for its spacious interior and superior handling, making it popular among luxury sedan buyers until its discontinuation in 1953.

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Introduced: 1948 Discontinued: 1953
Artena 1.6L

Artena 1.6L

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The Artena 1.6L was introduced in 1953 as part of a new generation of the model. With its 1.6L inline-four engine generating around 65 horsepower, this sedan variant combined efficiency with stylish design, attracting middle-class consumers until 1960.

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Introduced: 1953 Discontinued: 1960