Lancia Beta Berlina
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Lancia Beta Berlina

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About

A compact sedan that offered a blend of style and performance, part of the Lancia Beta range.

Introduction Year

1972

Discontinuation Year

1984

Category

sedan

Platform

Tipo 828

Variants

15 variants of the Lancia Beta Berlina

1.6L Berlina (North America)

1.6L Berlina (North America)

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The 1.6L Berlina (North America) was specifically designed for the North American market, introduced in 1975. It features a 1600cc inline-4 engine producing 90 hp. This variant was tailored to meet local regulations and preferences, offering a comfortable ride with modest performance.

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Introduced: 1975 Discontinued: 1982
1.3L Berlina

1.3L Berlina

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The 1.3L Berlina was introduced in 1972 as the entry-level variant of the Lancia Beta Berlina. It features a 1300cc inline-4 engine producing 75 hp, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This sedan variant is characterized by its compact size and economical performance, appealing to budget-conscious consumers.

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Introduced: 1972 Discontinued: 1975
1.6L Berlina

1.6L Berlina

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The 1.6L Berlina was a mid-range option introduced in 1972. It features a 1600cc inline-4 engine producing 90 hp, offering a balance of performance and comfort for everyday driving. This variant remained in production throughout the model's life, making it one of the more popular options.

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Introduced: 1972 Discontinued: 1984
2.0L Berlina

2.0L Berlina

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The 2.0L Berlina was introduced alongside the model in 1972 as a higher-performance variant. It features a 2000cc inline-4 engine generating 120 hp, providing a sportier driving experience. This sedan variant is known for its enhanced handling and performance characteristics.

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Introduced: 1972 Discontinued: 1984
1.8L Berlina

1.8L Berlina

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The 1.8L Berlina was introduced in 1975 to fill the gap between the 1.6L and 2.0L variants. It features an 1800cc inline-4 engine producing 100 hp, offering a blend of efficiency and performance. This variant appealed to drivers seeking a bit more power without stepping up to the larger engine.

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Introduced: 1975 Discontinued: 1984
Beta Berlina Turbo

Beta Berlina Turbo

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The Beta Berlina Turbo was introduced in 1980 as a performance-oriented variant. It features a 2000cc turbocharged inline-4 engine producing around 150 hp, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. This variant includes sport-tuned suspension and distinctive styling elements, making it a sought-after option among enthusiasts.

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Introduced: 1980 Discontinued: 1984
2.0L i.e. Berlina

2.0L i.e. Berlina

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The 2.0L i.e. Berlina was introduced in 1983, featuring an advanced 2000 cc engine with electronic fuel injection. This variant produced approximately 120 hp and was designed to improve efficiency and emissions. The i.e. designation highlights its technological advancements, making it a forward-thinking option in the lineup.

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Introduced: 1983 Discontinued: 1984
1.3L Berlina

1.3L Berlina

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The 1.3L Berlina was introduced in 1972 as an entry-level variant of the Lancia Beta Berlina. It features a 1300 cc four-cylinder engine producing around 75 hp, paired with a manual transmission. This sedan variant was aimed at budget-conscious consumers and offered basic features suitable for city driving.

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Introduced: 1972 Discontinued: 1976
1.6L Berlina

1.6L Berlina

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The 1.6L Berlina was introduced alongside the model in 1972 and remained in production until 1984. It features a 1600 cc four-cylinder engine producing approximately 90 hp, offering a balance of performance and economy. This variant was popular in the European market, providing a more powerful option than the 1.3L.

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Introduced: 1972 Discontinued: 1984
2.0L Berlina

2.0L Berlina

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The 2.0L Berlina was introduced in 1973, featuring a 2000 cc four-cylinder engine capable of producing about 120 hp. This variant was designed for those seeking a more dynamic driving experience and included enhanced features such as better suspension and interior finishes, making it a popular choice for enthusiasts.

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Introduced: 1973 Discontinued: 1984
1.6L Turbo Berlina

1.6L Turbo Berlina

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The 1.6L Turbo Berlina was introduced in 1982 as a performance-oriented variant of the Lancia Beta Berlina. It features a turbocharged 1600 cc engine producing around 135 hp, enhancing its performance profile significantly. This sedan variant appealed to a younger audience looking for sporty characteristics in a practical body style.

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Introduced: 1982 Discontinued: 1984
1.6L Berlina

1.6L Berlina

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The 1.6L Berlina was introduced in 1976 to fill the gap between the smaller 1.3L and more powerful 2.0L variants. It features a 1.6L inline-four engine producing around 90 bhp, combined with a 5-speed manual transmission. This variant strikes a good balance between performance and fuel efficiency, appealing to a wide range of customers in the European market.

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Introduced: 1976 Discontinued: 1984
1.3L Berlina

1.3L Berlina

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The 1.3L Berlina was introduced in 1972 as part of the original Beta generation. It features a 1.3L inline-four engine producing approximately 75 bhp, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This sedan variant offers basic equipment and was aimed at entry-level buyers. It was popular in European markets, providing a combination of compact dimensions and practicality.

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Introduced: 1972 Discontinued: 1984
1.4L Berlina

1.4L Berlina

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The 1.4L Berlina was introduced in 1975, enhancing the Beta lineup with a more powerful engine option. It features a 1.4L inline-four engine producing around 85 bhp, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission for improved performance. This variant offers a comfortable interior and was well-received in various European markets, ideal for those seeking a balance between efficiency and power.

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Introduced: 1975 Discontinued: 1984
2.0L Berlina

2.0L Berlina

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The 2.0L Berlina was part of the original Beta generation launched in 1972. It features a 2.0L inline-four engine that produces approximately 120 bhp, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. This sedan variant provides a more spirited driving experience, with improved handling characteristics and a spacious cabin, making it a popular choice among enthusiasts in the European market.

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Introduced: 1972 Discontinued: 1984