Lancia Fulvia Sport
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Lancia Fulvia Sport

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About

A sporty coupe variant of the Lancia Fulvia, designed for both performance and style.

Introduction Year

1969

Category

sports car

Platform

Fulvia

Variants

105 variants of the Lancia Fulvia Sport

1.3L V4 Coupe, Limited Edition

1.3L V4 Coupe, Limited Edition

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The 1.3L V4 Coupe, Limited Edition was introduced in 1975 as a special run variant of the Fulvia Sport. It features a 1300cc V4 engine producing 90hp, paired with a manual transmission. This two-door coupe is known for its unique styling cues and limited production numbers. It was designed for enthusiasts seeking a more exclusive version of the popular Fulvia Sport.

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Introduced: 1975 Discontinued: 1975
1.6L V4 Rally, Special Edition

1.6L V4 Rally, Special Edition

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The 1.6L V4 Rally, Special Edition was launched in 1976 to commemorate Lancia's rally successes. It boasts a 1600cc V4 engine producing 115hp, enhancing performance over the standard Rally variant. This coupe is equipped with sportier suspension and distinctive rally-themed graphics, appealing to motorsport fans and collectors.

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Introduced: 1976 Discontinued: 1976
2.0L V4 Integrale, Limited Series

2.0L V4 Integrale, Limited Series

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The 2.0L V4 Integrale, Limited Series was introduced in 1982 as a high-performance variant of the Fulvia Sport. It features a powerful 2000cc V4 engine capable of producing 150hp. This coupe variant incorporates all-wheel drive technology, sport-tuned suspension, and performance enhancements, making it a sought-after model among rally enthusiasts.

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Introduced: 1982 Discontinued: 1982
2.0L V4 Turbo Coupe, Special Edition

2.0L V4 Turbo Coupe, Special Edition

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The 2.0L V4 Turbo Coupe, Special Edition was launched in 1985 with a focus on performance and exclusivity. Featuring a turbocharged 2000cc V4 engine producing 180hp, this coupe variant is equipped with advanced suspension and braking systems. It represents the peak of Lancia's engineering efforts in the 1980s, appealing to performance enthusiasts.

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Introduced: 1985 Discontinued: 1985
1.3L V4 Hybrid Coupe, Eco Edition

1.3L V4 Hybrid Coupe, Eco Edition

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The 1.3L V4 Hybrid Coupe, Eco Edition was introduced in 2023 as part of Lancia's push towards sustainability. It combines a 1300cc V4 engine with an electric motor, delivering a combined output of 150hp. This coupe variant features eco-friendly technologies and modern design elements, appealing to environmentally conscious consumers while maintaining the sporty character of the Fulvia line.

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Introduced: 2023 Current model
1.3L V4 Coupe

1.3L V4 Coupe

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The 1.3L V4 Coupe was introduced in 1969 as the base model of the Lancia Fulvia Sport. Featuring a 1.3L V4 engine producing 87 hp, it offered a front-wheel-drive layout and a 4-speed manual transmission. This variant was known for its light weight and agile handling, making it a popular choice among driving enthusiasts. It was appreciated for its classic styling and was the entry-level variant in the Fulvia lineup.

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Introduced: 1969 Discontinued: 1974
1.6L V4 Coupe

1.6L V4 Coupe

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The 1.6L V4 Coupe was introduced in 1970, offering a significant power upgrade with a 1.6L V4 engine that produced 115 hp. This variant featured improved performance and handling characteristics due to its higher output and was paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. It became a favorite for those seeking a more spirited driving experience while retaining the classic Fulvia styling.

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Introduced: 1970 Discontinued: 1974
1.6L V4 Sport

1.6L V4 Sport

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The 1.6L V4 Sport was a limited edition variant introduced in 1973, featuring sportier tuning and a more aggressive body kit. With the same 1.6L V4 engine producing 115 hp, it offered enhanced suspension and braking components, making it a performance-focused version of the Fulvia Sport. This variant was aimed at enthusiasts and offered features such as sport seats and unique badging.

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Introduced: 1973 Discontinued: 1974
1.6L V4 Rally

1.6L V4 Rally

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The 1.6L V4 Rally variant was introduced in 1972 as a homologation model for motorsport. It featured a specially tuned 1.6L V4 engine producing 120 hp and included modifications for racing, such as a lightweight body and enhanced suspension. This variant became iconic in rally competitions and contributed to Lancia's success in motorsport during the 1970s.

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Introduced: 1972 Discontinued: 1974
2.0L V4 Coupe

2.0L V4 Coupe

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The 2.0L V4 Coupe was introduced in 1974, representing the final evolution of the classic Fulvia Sport model. With a 2.0L V4 engine producing 130 hp, it offered improved performance and comfort features. This variant included a refined interior and better sound insulation, making it suitable for both daily driving and spirited outings. The 2.0L V4 Coupe was well-received and marked the end of the Fulvia Sport lineage.

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Introduced: 1974 Discontinued: 1980
2.0L V4 Integrale

2.0L V4 Integrale

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The 2.0L V4 Integrale was a rally-inspired variant introduced in 1984. It featured a turbocharged 2.0L V4 engine producing 150 hp and a sophisticated all-wheel-drive system. This model became renowned for its performance and handling, making it a favorite among rally enthusiasts. It was equipped with advanced features for its time and solidified Lancia's reputation in motorsport.

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Introduced: 1984 Discontinued: 1990
1.6L Hybrid Coupe

1.6L Hybrid Coupe

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The 1.6L Hybrid Coupe was introduced in 2020 as a modern iteration of the Fulvia Sport. It features a 1.6L hybrid engine producing a total of 150 hp with a seamless transition between the petrol engine and electric motor. This variant combines performance with improved fuel efficiency, making it suitable for both urban and highway driving. It included advanced driver assistance systems and a contemporary interior design.

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Introduced: 2020 Discontinued: 2024
1.3L V4 Sport Coupe

1.3L V4 Sport Coupe

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The 1.3L V4 Sport Coupe was introduced in 1970 as a sportier variant of the Fulvia. It features a 1300cc V4 engine producing 90 hp, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. This coupe variant offers enhanced suspension and performance tuning, making it a popular choice among enthusiasts. It was designed for a more dynamic driving experience, emphasizing sportiness over comfort.

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Introduced: 1970 Discontinued: 1972
1.6L V4 HF Coupe

1.6L V4 HF Coupe

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The 1.6L V4 HF Coupe was launched in 1972, representing the high-performance variant of the Fulvia lineup. It is equipped with a 1600cc V4 engine that delivers 115 hp, featuring a lightweight body and sport-tuned suspension. This model gained notoriety in motorsports, particularly rallying, contributing to Lancia's racing pedigree. It remains a sought-after classic among collectors for its performance and heritage.

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Introduced: 1972 Discontinued: 1975
1.6L V4 Lusso Coupe

1.6L V4 Lusso Coupe

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The 1.6L V4 Lusso Coupe was introduced in 1974, focusing on luxury and comfort while maintaining sporty characteristics. It features a 1600cc V4 engine producing 100 hp, alongside upgraded interior materials and features such as improved sound insulation. This variant appealed to buyers looking for a blend of performance and refinement, distinguishing it from the more performance-oriented HF model.

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Introduced: 1974 Discontinued: 1976
1.3L V4 S Coupe

1.3L V4 S Coupe

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The 1.3L V4 S Coupe was launched in 1971, designed as a sportier, yet accessible version of the Fulvia. It is powered by a 1300cc V4 engine generating 85 hp, paired with a manual transmission that enhances driver engagement. This variant includes sporty styling elements and improved handling dynamics, catering to young drivers and sport compact enthusiasts.

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Introduced: 1971 Discontinued: 1975
2.0L V4 Coupe Special

2.0L V4 Coupe Special

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The 2.0L V4 Coupe Special was introduced in 1976, offering a more powerful engine option and enhanced features. It is equipped with a 2000cc V4 engine, producing 130 hp, and features a refined suspension setup for improved ride comfort. This variant included special trim and options, appealing to buyers seeking both performance and a touch of exclusivity.

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Introduced: 1976 Discontinued: 1979
1.6L V4 Rally Stradale

1.6L V4 Rally Stradale

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The 1.6L V4 Rally Stradale was developed for road use with a rally-inspired performance. Introduced in 1975, it features a 1600cc V4 engine delivering 115 hp, sport-tuned suspension, and lightweight construction. This variant was designed to bring rally performance to the street, making it a favorite among motorsport enthusiasts.

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Introduced: 1975 Discontinued: 1977
1.3L V4 Coupe Rally

1.3L V4 Coupe Rally

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The 1.3L V4 Coupe Rally was introduced in 1971 as a sport-oriented version of the Fulvia. It features a 1300cc V4 engine producing 90hp, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. This coupe variant was designed for rally enthusiasts, featuring lightweight construction, sport suspension, and unique rally styling elements. It positioned itself as a limited edition variant aimed at motorsport competitors.

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Introduced: 1971 Discontinued: 1971
1.6L V4 Coupe S

1.6L V4 Coupe S

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The 1.6L V4 Coupe S was launched in 1972, featuring a 1600cc V4 engine that outputs 110hp. This variant was known for its sporty dynamics and enhanced performance features, making it a popular choice among driving enthusiasts. With its sleek design and additional sporty elements, it offered a more aggressive look than standard models.

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Introduced: 1972 Discontinued: 1972
1.6L V4 HF Special

1.6L V4 HF Special

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The 1.6L V4 HF Special was introduced in 1974 as a high-performance variant of the Fulvia. It features a 1600cc V4 engine producing 115hp, equipped with a close-ratio gearbox and sport suspension. This coupe variant was designed for enthusiasts, offering enhanced handling and performance capabilities on the road and track.

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Introduced: 1974 Discontinued: 1974
1.6L V4 Coupe Sport

1.6L V4 Coupe Sport

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The 1.6L V4 Coupe Sport was launched in 1975, featuring a 1600cc V4 engine delivering 95hp. This variant was designed with sportier styling and performance enhancements, including a sport-tuned suspension and improved aerodynamics. It catered to drivers looking for a more dynamic driving experience while maintaining the classic Fulvia charm.

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Introduced: 1975 Discontinued: 1975
2.0L V4 Coupe Integrale

2.0L V4 Coupe Integrale

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The 2.0L V4 Coupe Integrale was introduced in 1980 as a performance-oriented variant featuring a 2000cc V4 engine with 140hp. It was equipped with a four-wheel-drive system and sport suspension, making it suitable for both road and rally use. This model highlighted Lancia's commitment to innovative engineering and performance.

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Introduced: 1980 Discontinued: 1980
1.6L V4 Turbo Coupe

1.6L V4 Turbo Coupe

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The 1.6L V4 Turbo Coupe was launched in 1985, marking a significant advancement in the Fulvia lineup. It features a turbocharged 1600cc V4 engine producing 150hp and offers dramatic improvements in acceleration and performance. The introduction of turbocharging represented Lancia's innovative approach to sports car design during this era.

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Introduced: 1985 Discontinued: 1985
2.0L V4 Hybrid Sport

2.0L V4 Hybrid Sport

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The 2.0L V4 Hybrid Sport, introduced in 2021, combines a traditional 2000cc V4 engine with a hybrid electric system, producing a total output of 180hp. This modern variant reflects Lancia's commitment to sustainability while retaining the sporty essence of the Fulvia. It features advanced technology and performance, appealing to a new generation of drivers.

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Introduced: 2021 Discontinued: 2024
1.3L V4 Coupe S, Special Edition

1.3L V4 Coupe S, Special Edition

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The 1.3L V4 Coupe S, Special Edition was introduced in 1971. It features a 1300cc V4 engine producing approximately 90hp, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This coupe variant offers enhanced styling and features compared to the standard model, aimed at enthusiasts looking for a sportier appearance and performance. It was a limited production variant that highlighted Lancia's commitment to sportiness and exclusivity.

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Introduced: 1971 Discontinued: 1971
1.6L V4 Rallye, Competition Edition

1.6L V4 Rallye, Competition Edition

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The 1.6L V4 Rallye, Competition Edition was introduced in 1975 as a special variant for motorsport enthusiasts. It features a 1600cc V4 engine tuned for rally competition, producing around 120hp. This model includes lightweight construction, enhanced suspension, and rally-specific features, making it a top-tier choice for those wanting a car optimized for performance and agility in competitive environments.

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Introduced: 1975 Discontinued: 1975
1.6L V4 HF Coupe, Limited Edition

1.6L V4 HF Coupe, Limited Edition

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The 1.6L V4 HF Coupe, Limited Edition was launched in 1973, celebrating Lancia's motorsport heritage. It features a 1600cc V4 engine producing 115hp, coupled with a 5-speed manual transmission. This variant includes sport-tuned suspension, unique visual accents, and enhanced interior features, aimed at collectors and enthusiasts who appreciate performance and exclusivity. It stands as a tribute to Lancia's success in rallying during the early 1970s.

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Introduced: 1973 Discontinued: 1973
2.0L V4 Coupe Integrale, Performance Edition

2.0L V4 Coupe Integrale, Performance Edition

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The 2.0L V4 Coupe Integrale, Performance Edition was introduced in 1982, designed for enthusiasts seeking high performance. It features a 2000cc V4 engine that delivers 150hp, paired with an advanced 5-speed manual transmission. This variant is equipped with an all-wheel-drive system and performance brakes, making it ideal for spirited driving and rally-inspired experiences. This model represents Lancia's commitment to blending luxury with motorsport-inspired performance.

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Introduced: 1982 Discontinued: 1982
1.6L V4 HF Stradale, Street Version

1.6L V4 HF Stradale, Street Version

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The 1.6L V4 HF Stradale, Street Version was introduced in 1976, designed to bring rally performance to the streets. It features a 1600cc V4 engine producing 110hp, with a focus on sport handling and aesthetics. This coupe variant comes equipped with sport seats, a lowered suspension, and distinctive exterior styling. It is aimed at enthusiasts who appreciate a blend of everyday usability and motorsport-inspired features.

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Introduced: 1976 Discontinued: 1976
1.3L V4 S Coupe, Racing Edition

1.3L V4 S Coupe, Racing Edition

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The 1.3L V4 S Coupe, Racing Edition was launched in 1972 as a performance-oriented version of the standard coupe. It features a 1300cc V4 engine tuned to produce 95hp, combined with a sport-tuned suspension and lightweight components. This variant was intended for racing enthusiasts looking for a competitive edge in amateur motorsport events, showcasing Lancia's commitment to performance and innovation during this era.

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Introduced: 1972 Discontinued: 1972
1.6L V4 Sport, Anniversary Edition

1.6L V4 Sport, Anniversary Edition

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The 1.6L V4 Sport, Anniversary Edition was introduced in 1979 to commemorate Lancia's sporting achievements. It features a 1600cc V4 engine producing 100hp, with performance upgrades including sport suspension and unique badging. This special edition coupe is aimed at collectors and fans of the brand, offering a blend of style and enhanced driving dynamics, reflective of Lancia's rich motorsport heritage.

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Introduced: 1979 Discontinued: 1979
1.3L V4 Rallye Coupe

1.3L V4 Rallye Coupe

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The 1.3L V4 Rallye Coupe was introduced in 1970 as a specialized variant for rallying. It features a 1300cc V4 engine producing around 90hp, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. This coupe variant was designed for improved aerodynamics and lightweight construction, making it ideal for competitive events. With its rally heritage and unique styling, it became a favorite among motorsport enthusiasts.

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Introduced: 1970 Discontinued: 1971
1.6L V4 Sport Rally

1.6L V4 Sport Rally

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The 1.6L V4 Sport Rally was launched in 1973, focusing on performance and competition. It is equipped with a 1600cc V4 engine delivering approximately 115hp, offering enhanced capabilities for rally stages. The car features a sport-tuned suspension, lightweight design, and aggressive styling cues that reflect its rallying purpose, making it a standout model in the Lancia Fulvia range.

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Introduced: 1973 Discontinued: 1974
1.3L V4 Coupe S Special Edition

1.3L V4 Coupe S Special Edition

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The 1.3L V4 Coupe S Special Edition was introduced in 1972 to celebrate the brand's motorsport success. It features a 1300cc V4 engine producing around 100hp and includes unique styling elements like special paint options and enhanced interior features. This limited production model incorporates performance upgrades and is cherished by collectors for its rarity and significance in Lancia's history.

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Introduced: 1972 Discontinued: 1973
1.6L V4 Coupe Turbo

1.6L V4 Coupe Turbo

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The 1.6L V4 Coupe Turbo was introduced in 1978, marking a shift towards turbocharging in the Fulvia lineup. It boasts a turbocharged 1600cc V4 engine producing approximately 140hp, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. This coupe variant features enhanced aerodynamics, sport suspension, and distinctive turbo badges, making it a performance-oriented model within the range.

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Introduced: 1978 Discontinued: 1980
2.0L V4 Sport Integrale

2.0L V4 Sport Integrale

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The 2.0L V4 Sport Integrale was introduced in 1987, showcasing advanced performance features. It is powered by a 2000cc V4 engine delivering around 160hp, with an all-wheel-drive system enhancing traction. This coupe variant is designed for both road and rally use, featuring sport-tuned suspension and distinctive bodywork that appeals to enthusiasts and collectors alike.

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Introduced: 1987 Discontinued: 1989
1.3L V4 Electric Coupe

1.3L V4 Electric Coupe

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The 1.3L V4 Electric Coupe was introduced in 2023 as part of Lancia's initiative towards sustainable mobility. It features a 1300kw electric motor providing instant torque and a range suitable for urban driving. The coupe design maintains the classic Fulvia aesthetics while incorporating modern electric technology, making it a unique offering in the brand's storied lineup.

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Introduced: 2023 Discontinued: 2024
1.6L V4 Hybrid Rally

1.6L V4 Hybrid Rally

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The 1.6L V4 Hybrid Rally was introduced in 2022, blending traditional performance with modern hybrid technology. It features a 1600cc V4 engine combined with an electric power unit, delivering a total output of approx 150hp. This coupe variant is designed for rally enthusiasts who seek both performance and efficiency, equipped with advanced aerodynamics and lightweight materials.

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Introduced: 2022 Discontinued: 2024
1.3L V4 Berlina Coupe

1.3L V4 Berlina Coupe

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The 1.3L V4 Berlina Coupe was introduced in 1969 and features a 1300cc V4 engine producing 90 hp. This coupe variant is designed for a blend of sportiness and elegance, offering a more refined ride compared to its sportier siblings. It was aimed at customers looking for a stylish yet practical vehicle. With a focus on comfort and design, it marked Lancia's foray into the compact luxury coupe segment.

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Introduced: 1969 Discontinued: 1970
1.6L V4 HF Coupe

1.6L V4 HF Coupe

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The 1.6L V4 HF Coupe debuted in 1971, featuring a 1600cc V4 engine that produced 115 hp. This variant was developed with a focus on performance, making it a popular choice among enthusiasts. The HF designation stands for 'High Fidelity,' indicating its sporty tuning and enhanced handling capabilities. This coupe variant was well-regarded for its agility and was often used in motorsport events.

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Introduced: 1971 Discontinued: 1972
1.6L V4 Coupe Special Edition

1.6L V4 Coupe Special Edition

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The 1.6L V4 Coupe Special Edition was introduced in 1975 and featured a 1600cc V4 engine producing 110 hp. This limited edition variant included unique styling cues and enhanced interior features, making it stand out in the Fulvia lineup. With only a limited number produced, it became a collector's item, celebrated for its distinctive design and improved comfort.

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Introduced: 1975 Discontinued: 1976
2.0L V4 HF Integrale Coupe

2.0L V4 HF Integrale Coupe

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The 2.0L V4 HF Integrale Coupe was launched in 1983, featuring a powerful 2000cc V4 engine that produced 150 hp. This variant was engineered for high-performance driving, integrating advanced technology and a sport-tuned suspension. It showcased Lancia's racing heritage, particularly in the rally scene, and is noted for its exceptional handling and stability, making it a favorite among enthusiasts.

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Introduced: 1983 Discontinued: 1984
1.3L V4 Retro Coupe

1.3L V4 Retro Coupe

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The 1.3L V4 Retro Coupe was introduced in 2022 as a modern homage to the classic Fulvia design. It features a 1300cc V4 engine with a power output of 100 hp, blending retro styling with contemporary technology. This model appeals to nostalgic buyers looking for a stylish, sporty vehicle with modern amenities. The Retro Coupe emphasizes Lancia's rich heritage while incorporating eco-friendly materials and features.

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Introduced: 2022 Discontinued: 2024
1.3L V4 Coupe S, Rally Edition

1.3L V4 Coupe S, Rally Edition

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The 1.3L V4 Coupe S, Rally Edition was introduced in 1973 as a limited variant aimed at rally enthusiasts. It features a 1300cc V4 engine producing 90 hp, paired with a manual transmission. This coupe variant includes sport-tuned suspension, lightweight body panels, and upgraded brakes for enhanced performance. Special livery options were available for rally events, making it a sought-after model among collectors.

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Introduced: 1973 Discontinued: 1974
1.6L V4 Coupe Turbo, Performance Edition

1.6L V4 Coupe Turbo, Performance Edition

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The 1.6L V4 Coupe Turbo, Performance Edition was launched in 1980, featuring a turbocharged 1600cc V4 engine producing 130 hp. This model was designed for enthusiasts looking for more power and performance. It comes equipped with a sport-tuned suspension, upgraded intercooler, and distinctive aerodynamic body kit. The turbo variant was well-received for its engaging driving experience and sporty aesthetics.

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Introduced: 1980 Discontinued: 1981
2.0L V4 Coupe, Limited Edition

2.0L V4 Coupe, Limited Edition

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The 2.0L V4 Coupe, Limited Edition was introduced in 1982 as a special run of high-end models. It features a 2000cc V4 engine, delivering 150 hp, and is equipped with luxurious interiors and advanced audio systems for its time. This variant also includes special badging and exclusive color options, making it a collector's item. It reflects Lancia's commitment to combining performance with luxury.

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Introduced: 1982 Discontinued: 1983
1.6L V4 Electric Coupe, Eco Edition

1.6L V4 Electric Coupe, Eco Edition

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The 1.6L V4 Electric Coupe, Eco Edition was introduced in 2024, representing Lancia's move towards sustainable motoring. It features an electric powertrain with equivalent performance to a 1600cc engine, offering 200 hp. This model comes with regenerative braking, advanced infotainment systems, and eco-friendly materials in the interior. As part of Lancia's commitment to innovation, this coupe caters to a new generation of environmentally conscious drivers.

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Introduced: 2024 Current model
1.3L V4 Coupe S, Special Edition

1.3L V4 Coupe S, Special Edition

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The 1.3L V4 Coupe S, Special Edition was introduced in 1970 as a limited variant of the Fulvia Sport. It features a 1300cc V4 engine producing 90hp, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. This coupe variant offers upgraded interior features and unique exterior trim. It was designed to commemorate the model's early success in motorsport and is recognized for its distinctive styling and collectible status.

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Introduced: 1970 Discontinued: 1971
1.6L V4 HF Coupe, Competition Edition

1.6L V4 HF Coupe, Competition Edition

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The 1.6L V4 HF Coupe, Competition Edition was launched in 1974 and was aimed at motorsport enthusiasts. It features a 1600cc V4 engine with an output of 115hp, enhanced suspension, and racing seats. This variant is notable for its lightweight construction and aerodynamic improvements, making it suitable for competitive racing. Its limited production run adds to its desirability among collectors.

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Introduced: 1974 Discontinued: 1975
2.0L V4 Rallye Coupe, Limited Series

2.0L V4 Rallye Coupe, Limited Series

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The 2.0L V4 Rallye Coupe, Limited Series was introduced in 1978 as a tribute to Lancia's rally successes. It features a 2000cc V4 engine with an output of 140hp and sport-tuned suspension. This variant includes distinctive rally-inspired graphics and performance enhancements, making it a sought-after model for enthusiasts. Production was limited to celebrate Lancia's achievements in motorsport, enhancing its exclusivity.

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Introduced: 1978 Discontinued: 1979
1.6L V4 Sport Rally, Limited Edition

1.6L V4 Sport Rally, Limited Edition

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The 1.6L V4 Sport Rally, Limited Edition was launched in 1976, designed with motorsport in mind. It boasts a 1600cc V4 engine producing 110hp, with features that include a sport-tuned suspension and lightweight components. This variant was built in limited numbers and is recognized for its performance and handling characteristics, catering to rally fans and collectors alike.

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Introduced: 1976 Discontinued: 1977
1.6L V4 Turbo Rally Coupe

1.6L V4 Turbo Rally Coupe

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The 1.6L V4 Turbo Rally Coupe was introduced in 1980, marking a significant evolution in the Fulvia lineup with turbocharging technology. Featuring a 1600cc V4 turbo engine with a power output of 180hp, it includes advanced aerodynamics and performance enhancements tailored for rally competition. This variant represents Lancia's commitment to innovation in motorsport, making it a notable model in the Fulvia range.

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Introduced: 1980 Discontinued: 1981
2.0L V4 Integrale Coupe, Performance Edition

2.0L V4 Integrale Coupe, Performance Edition

@2000cc_v4_integrale_coupe_perf_82

The 2.0L V4 Integrale Coupe, Performance Edition was launched in 1982 as a high-performance variant of the Fulvia Sport. It features a 2000cc V4 engine producing 160hp, with all-wheel drive and a sport-tuned suspension for superior handling. This model is celebrated for its rally-inspired design and exceptional driving dynamics, appealing to performance enthusiasts and collectors.

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Introduced: 1982 Discontinued: 1983
1.3L V4 Electric Coupe, Eco Edition

1.3L V4 Electric Coupe, Eco Edition

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The 1.3L V4 Electric Coupe, Eco Edition was introduced in 2024 as Lancia's first electric variant of the Fulvia Sport. It features a 1300kw electric motor with instant torque and a range of over 300 miles. Designed with sustainability in mind, this model incorporates advanced technology and eco-friendly materials. The Eco Edition reflects Lancia's commitment to innovation while maintaining the sporty character of the Fulvia.

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Introduced: 2024 Current model
1.3L V4 Coupe, Limited Edition

1.3L V4 Coupe, Limited Edition

@1300cc_v4_coupe_limited_70

The 1.3L V4 Coupe, Limited Edition was introduced in 1970 as a special variant of the Fulvia Sport. It features a 1300cc V4 engine producing 87 hp, paired with a manual transmission. This coupe variant offers unique styling elements and upgraded interior features compared to standard models. It was aimed at collectors and enthusiasts, making it a sought-after version in the Fulvia lineup.

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Introduced: 1970 Discontinued: 1971
2.0L V4 Stradale Coupe

2.0L V4 Stradale Coupe

@2000cc_v4_stradale_coupe_77

The 2.0L V4 Stradale Coupe was introduced in 1977 as a performance-oriented variant of the Fulvia. It features a 2000cc V4 engine delivering 140 hp, providing a thrilling driving experience. This coupe variant was designed with a focus on speed and handling, including sportier suspension and larger brakes. It remains a favorite among driving enthusiasts for its lively performance.

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Introduced: 1977 Discontinued: 1978
1.6L V4 Sport, Limited Edition

1.6L V4 Sport, Limited Edition

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The 1.6L V4 Sport, Limited Edition was introduced in 1984, celebrating the Fulvia's legacy. It features a 1600cc V4 engine with 110 hp, paired with an enhanced manual transmission for improved performance. This limited edition variant includes distinctive styling cues, upgraded interior, and exclusive paint options, making it particularly appealing for collectors.

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Introduced: 1984 Discontinued: 1985
1.3L V4 Electric Coupe, Eco Edition

1.3L V4 Electric Coupe, Eco Edition

@1300kw_electric_coupe_2025

The 1.3L V4 Electric Coupe, Eco Edition was introduced in 2025, marking Lancia's transition to electric vehicles. This variant is powered by a 1300kw electric motor, providing instant torque and a smooth driving experience. It features advanced battery technology for extended range and eco-friendly performance. Designed for modern drivers, it combines classic Fulvia styling with cutting-edge technology.

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Introduced: 2025 Current model
1.3L V4 Berlina Sport Coupe

1.3L V4 Berlina Sport Coupe

@1300cc_v4_berlina_sport_coupe_70

The 1.3L V4 Berlina Sport Coupe was introduced in 1970. It features a 1300cc V4 engine producing approximately 85hp, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This coupe variant combines sporty aesthetics with a focus on comfort. It was designed for enthusiasts seeking a balance between performance and everyday usability, making it a popular choice in its segment.

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Introduced: 1970 Discontinued: 1975
1.6L V4 Competizione Coupe

1.6L V4 Competizione Coupe

@1600cc_v4_competizione_coupe_72

The 1.6L V4 Competizione Coupe was unveiled in 1972 to cater to racing enthusiasts. It features a 1600cc V4 engine generating around 105hp, optimized for performance with a sport-tuned suspension. This variant is lightweight and built for agility, making it suitable for both track use and spirited driving. Its racing pedigree is reflected in its design and engineering, appealing to a dedicated fan base.

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Introduced: 1972 Discontinued: 1976
1.6L V4 Rallye Coupe

1.6L V4 Rallye Coupe

@1600cc_v4_rallye_coupe_74

The 1.6L V4 Rallye Coupe was launched in 1974 as a tribute to Lancia's rally success. It is powered by a 1600cc V4 engine with an output of 110hp. This variant features enhanced aerodynamics, a reinforced chassis, and rally-inspired styling. Focused on performance, it includes features such as sport suspension and a limited-slip differential, making it a desirable option for motorsport enthusiasts.

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Introduced: 1974 Discontinued: 1979
2.0L V4 HF Coupe

2.0L V4 HF Coupe

@2000cc_v4_hf_coupe_78

The 2.0L V4 HF Coupe debuted in 1978, representing the top-tier offering in the Fulvia lineup. It boasts a 2000cc V4 engine producing 140hp, paired with an advanced 5-speed manual transmission. This variant emphasizes performance with a sport-tuned suspension and distinctive styling elements. It was well-received in both performance and luxury circles, showcasing Lancia's commitment to engineering excellence.

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Introduced: 1978 Discontinued: 1983
1.6L V4 Challenge Coupe

1.6L V4 Challenge Coupe

@1600cc_v4_challenge_coupe_85

The 1.6L V4 Challenge Coupe was introduced in 1985 as a special edition aimed at motorsport enthusiasts. Featuring a 1600cc V4 engine with 125hp, it includes performance enhancements like lightweight components and a sport exhaust system. This variant is designed for those who seek a more engaging driving experience, combining Lancia's racing heritage with everyday usability.

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Introduced: 1985 Discontinued: 1990
1.3L V4 Coupe 100hp

1.3L V4 Coupe 100hp

@1300cc_v4_coupe_100hp_70

The 1.3L V4 Coupe 100hp was introduced in 1970 as an entry-level variant of the Lancia Fulvia Sport. It features a 1300cc V4 engine producing 100hp, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This coupe variant offers a lightweight design and sporty handling, appealing to driving enthusiasts. It was known for its agile performance and distinctive styling, making it a popular choice among young drivers.

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Introduced: 1970 Discontinued: 1971
1.6L V4 Coupe 115hp

1.6L V4 Coupe 115hp

@1600cc_v4_coupe_115hp_71

The 1.6L V4 Coupe 115hp was launched in 1971, enhancing the performance of the Fulvia Sport line. It features a 1600cc V4 engine that delivers 115hp, coupled with a 5-speed manual transmission for improved driving dynamics. With its sport-tuned suspension and sleek design, this coupe variant became a favorite among enthusiasts seeking a blend of style and performance.

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Introduced: 1971 Discontinued: 1973
1.6L V4 Sport 130hp

1.6L V4 Sport 130hp

@1600cc_v4_sport_130hp_73

The 1.6L V4 Sport 130hp variant was introduced in 1973, targeting performance-oriented drivers. It is powered by a 1600cc V4 engine producing 130hp, which enhances its sporty character. This model features a more aggressive suspension setup and unique styling elements, creating an exhilarating driving experience. It positioned itself as a top-tier option within the Fulvia Sport lineup.

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Introduced: 1973 Discontinued: 1975
2.0L V4 HF Coupe 140hp

2.0L V4 HF Coupe 140hp

@2000cc_v4_hf_coupe_140hp_75

The 2.0L V4 HF Coupe 140hp was introduced in 1975 as a high-performance variant of the Fulvia Sport. It features a 2000cc V4 engine that produces an impressive 140hp, offering enhanced acceleration and top speed. This coupe variant is equipped with advanced suspension and braking systems, making it suitable for both road and rally use. It quickly earned a reputation for its competitive performance in motorsports.

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Introduced: 1975 Discontinued: 1978
2.0L V4 Coupe Integrale 160hp

2.0L V4 Coupe Integrale 160hp

@2000cc_v4_coupe_integrale_160hp_80

The 2.0L V4 Coupe Integrale 160hp was launched in 1980, marking the introduction of all-wheel drive in the Fulvia Sport line. It features a 2000cc V4 engine producing 160hp and is designed for improved traction and handling. This variant combines sporty design with practical performance, catering to both enthusiasts and everyday drivers. Its legacy includes success in rally competitions, solidifying its status as a versatile sports coupe.

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Introduced: 1980 Discontinued: 1985
2.0L V4 Turbo Coupe 180hp

2.0L V4 Turbo Coupe 180hp

@2000cc_v4_turbo_coupe_180hp_85

The 2.0L V4 Turbo Coupe 180hp was introduced in 1985, pushing the performance boundaries of the Fulvia Sport. It features a turbocharged 2000cc V4 engine generating 180hp, providing exhilarating acceleration and driving excitement. This coupe variant includes performance enhancements such as upgraded brakes and a sport-tuned suspension, making it a thrilling choice for enthusiasts seeking a powerful sports car experience.

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Introduced: 1985 Discontinued: 1990
1.3L V4 Hybrid Coupe 150hp

1.3L V4 Hybrid Coupe 150hp

@1300cc_v4_hybrid_coupe_150hp_2020

The 1.3L V4 Hybrid Coupe 150hp was launched in 2020, representing a modern evolution of the Fulvia Sport. It features a 1300cc V4 hybrid engine delivering a combined output of 150hp. This variant focuses on efficiency without sacrificing performance, offering a smooth driving experience with reduced emissions. With advanced technology and eco-friendly features, it appeals to a new generation of environmentally conscious drivers.

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Introduced: 2020 Discontinued: 2024
1.3L V4 Coupe 90hp

1.3L V4 Coupe 90hp

@1300cc_v4_coupe_90hp_69

The 1.3L V4 Coupe 90hp was introduced in 1969 as part of the first generation of the Lancia Fulvia Sport. It features a 1300cc V4 engine producing 90hp, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This coupe variant is known for its lightweight design and agile handling, making it popular among driving enthusiasts. It represents the entry-level model in the range, providing a sporty yet accessible driving experience.

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Introduced: 1969 Discontinued: 1971
1.6L V4 Coupe 110hp

1.6L V4 Coupe 110hp

@1600cc_v4_coupe_110hp_71

The 1.6L V4 Coupe 110hp was introduced in 1971 as an upgrade to the earlier 1.3L variant. It features a 1600cc V4 engine producing 110hp, offering improved performance and enhanced driving dynamics. This coupe variant is equipped with sportier suspension and a more aggressive design, appealing to those seeking a more spirited driving experience. It served as a mid-range option during its production run.

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Introduced: 1971 Discontinued: 1974
1.3L V4 Berlina Coupe

1.3L V4 Berlina Coupe

@1300cc_v4_berlina_coupe_71

The 1.3L V4 Berlina Coupe was introduced in 1971 and represents a blend of classic styling and sporty performance. Powered by a 1300cc V4 engine, it delivers a nimble driving experience with its lightweight architecture. This variant features a distinctive coupe design, combining elegance and sportiness, which made it a unique offering within the Fulvia lineup.

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Introduced: 1971 Discontinued: 1973
1.6L V4 Coupe 130hp

1.6L V4 Coupe 130hp

@1600cc_v4_coupe_130hp_73

The 1.6L V4 Coupe 130hp was launched in 1973, showcasing a more powerful iteration of the Fulvia Sport. It features a 1600cc V4 engine that produces 130hp, paired with a refined suspension system for enhanced handling. This variant emphasizes performance while maintaining the classic coupe aesthetics, making it a favorite among enthusiasts for its sporty character.

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Introduced: 1973 Discontinued: 1975
1.6L V4 Rallye Coupe

1.6L V4 Rallye Coupe

@1600cc_v4_rallye_coupe_76

The 1.6L V4 Rallye Coupe, introduced in 1976, was designed for motorsport enthusiasts. Equipped with a 1600cc V4 engine, it delivers robust performance and is optimized for rallying conditions. This variant features a lightweight body and sport-tuned suspension, making it competitive in rally events. It represents a significant step in the Fulvia's racing legacy.

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Introduced: 1976 Discontinued: 1978
2.0L V4 Coupe 140hp

2.0L V4 Coupe 140hp

@2000cc_v4_coupe_140hp_76

The 2.0L V4 Coupe 140hp was introduced in 1976 as a high-performance variant of the Fulvia Sport. This model features a 2000cc V4 engine outputting 140hp, offering thrilling acceleration and responsive handling. The coupe design integrates aerodynamic enhancements for improved performance, making it a standout choice for drivers seeking both comfort and sportiness.

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Introduced: 1976 Discontinued: 1979
1.3L V4 Coupe, Special Edition

1.3L V4 Coupe, Special Edition

@1300cc_v4_coupe_special_75

The 1.3L V4 Coupe, Special Edition, introduced in 1975, features exclusive styling and performance enhancements. This edition retains the 1300cc V4 engine but offers unique interior and exterior features that distinguish it from standard models. With its limited production run, it has become a sought-after variant for collectors.

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Introduced: 1975 Discontinued: 1978
2.0L V4 Turbo Rally Coupe

2.0L V4 Turbo Rally Coupe

@2000cc_v4_turbo_rally_coupe_80

The 2.0L V4 Turbo Rally Coupe debuted in 1980, featuring advanced turbocharging technology for enhanced performance. This variant produces an impressive output, making it a formidable competitor in the rally scene. Its aerodynamic design and lightweight structure contribute to its agility and speed, solidifying its status as a top-tier rally car.

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Introduced: 1980 Discontinued: 1983
1.6L V4 Coupe Integrale 160hp

1.6L V4 Coupe Integrale 160hp

@1600cc_v4_coupe_integrale_160hp_80

The 1.6L V4 Coupe Integrale 160hp was introduced in 1980, featuring a powerful 1600cc V4 engine. This variant is part of the Integrale series, known for its all-wheel-drive capabilities and performance-oriented features. It offers a thrilling driving experience, combining sportiness with practicality, making it a versatile choice for enthusiasts.

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Introduced: 1980 Discontinued: 1985
1.3L V4 Coupe, Racing Edition

1.3L V4 Coupe, Racing Edition

@1300cc_v4_coupe_racing_70

The 1.3L V4 Coupe, Racing Edition was introduced in 1970 as a performance-focused variant of the Fulvia Sport. It features a 1300cc V4 engine producing 100hp, paired with a manual transmission. This coupe variant includes sport-tuned suspension, lightweight components, and racing-inspired aesthetics. Aimed at motorsport enthusiasts, it highlights Lancia's commitment to performance and has gained recognition in various racing events.

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Introduced: 1970 Discontinued: 1971
1.6L V4 Coupe, Special Edition

1.6L V4 Coupe, Special Edition

@1600cc_v4_coupe_special_73

Introduced in 1973, the 1.6L V4 Coupe, Special Edition stands out with unique styling and enhanced features. It houses a 1600cc V4 engine generating 115hp, offering improved performance over the standard models. This coupe variant includes exclusive interior finishes and a limited production run, making it a sought-after collectible among enthusiasts. Its combination of style and performance has garnered positive reviews.

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Introduced: 1973 Discontinued: 1974
1.6L V4 Coupe, Turbo Edition

1.6L V4 Coupe, Turbo Edition

@1600cc_v4_turbo_coupe_79

The 1.6L V4 Coupe, Turbo Edition was launched in 1979, marking a significant advancement in performance for the Fulvia Sport lineup. Featuring a turbocharged 1600cc V4 engine, it produces 130hp, enhancing acceleration and driving dynamics. This coupe variant is equipped with advanced aerodynamics and sporty styling elements, making it a popular choice among performance enthusiasts. Its introduction played a key role in Lancia's motorsport success during the late 1970s.

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Introduced: 1979 Discontinued: 1981
2.0L V4 Convertible, Limited Edition

2.0L V4 Convertible, Limited Edition

@2000cc_v4_convertible_limited_85

The 2.0L V4 Convertible, Limited Edition debuted in 1985, offering a unique open-top experience for the Fulvia Sport enthusiasts. It features a 2000cc V4 engine that delivers 150hp, combined with a stylish retractable roof. This limited edition variant showcases premium materials and enhanced comfort features, making it an exclusive choice for collectors. Its limited production run and distinctive design elements highlight Lancia's craftsmanship in convertible sports cars.

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Introduced: 1985 Discontinued: 1986
2.0L V4 HF Coupe, Competition Edition

2.0L V4 HF Coupe, Competition Edition

@2000cc_v4_hf_coupe_competition_90

Introduced in 1990, the 2.0L V4 HF Coupe, Competition Edition was designed for motorsport enthusiasts. It features a high-performance 2000cc V4 engine producing 180hp, coupled with a sport-tuned suspension. This coupe variant is equipped with racing components and lightweight materials, making it suitable for competitive events. Its limited production and racing pedigree enhance its desirability among collectors and motorsport fans.

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Introduced: 1990 Discontinued: 1991
1.6L V4 Hybrid Sport, Special Edition

1.6L V4 Hybrid Sport, Special Edition

@1600cc_v4_hybrid_sport_special_2023

The 1.6L V4 Hybrid Sport, Special Edition was introduced in 2023, showcasing Lancia's commitment to sustainability without compromising performance. It features a 1600cc V4 hybrid engine that produces a combined output of 150hp. This coupe variant integrates advanced technology and eco-friendly features while maintaining the sporty design elements of the Fulvia. Its limited production run positions it as a modern collectible, appealing to environmentally conscious enthusiasts.

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Introduced: 2023 Discontinued: 2024
1.3L V4 HF Coupe, Competition Edition

1.3L V4 HF Coupe, Competition Edition

@1300cc_v4_hf_coupe_competition_72

The 1.3L V4 HF Coupe, Competition Edition was introduced in 1972. It features a 1300cc V4 engine producing 90hp, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This coupe variant offers enhanced performance features suited for racing, including a lightweight body and sport-tuned suspension. It was designed for competition use, making it a sought-after model among enthusiasts.

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Introduced: 1972 Discontinued: 1972
1.3L V4 Convertible, Limited Edition

1.3L V4 Convertible, Limited Edition

@1300cc_v4_convertible_limited_85

The 1.3L V4 Convertible, Limited Edition was introduced in 1985, featuring a 1300cc V4 engine with 100hp. This variant was designed for those seeking an open-top driving experience and included exclusive features such as leather interiors and a premium sound system. It was a limited-production model, enhancing its desirability.

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Introduced: 1985 Discontinued: 1985
1.6L V4 Coupe 130hp, Limited Edition

1.6L V4 Coupe 130hp, Limited Edition

@1600cc_v4_coupe_130hp_limited_73

The 1.6L V4 Coupe 130hp, Limited Edition was introduced in 1973. It features a 1600cc V4 engine producing 130hp, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. This limited edition model offered unique styling cues and performance enhancements, making it a collector's item among Lancia enthusiasts.

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Introduced: 1973 Discontinued: 1973
1.6L V4 Coupe 115hp, Special Edition

1.6L V4 Coupe 115hp, Special Edition

@1600cc_v4_coupe_115hp_special_71

The 1.6L V4 Coupe 115hp, Special Edition was introduced in 1971. It features a 1600cc V4 engine with an output of 115hp. This special edition included upgraded features such as sport seats and enhanced audio systems, aimed at providing a more luxurious driving experience while maintaining sporty performance.

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Introduced: 1971 Discontinued: 1971
1.3L V4 Coupe, Limited Series

1.3L V4 Coupe, Limited Series

@1300cc_v4_coupe_limited_series_70

The 1.3L V4 Coupe, Limited Series was introduced in 1970 as a special edition of the Fulvia Sport. It features a 1300cc V4 engine producing 90hp, paired with a manual transmission. This coupe variant offers unique styling elements and enhanced interior features compared to the standard model. It was aimed at collectors and enthusiasts, making it a sought-after variant among Lancia fans.

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Introduced: 1970 Discontinued: 1971
1.3L V4 Sport, Competition Edition

1.3L V4 Sport, Competition Edition

@1300cc_v4_sport_competition_72

The 1.3L V4 Sport, Competition Edition was introduced in 1972 to enhance the Fulvia's performance credentials. It features a 1300cc V4 engine with 100hp, offering improved handling and suspension tuning for racing enthusiasts. This variant is characterized by its lightweight body, sport-focused design, and minimalistic interior, making it ideal for competitive driving.

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Introduced: 1972 Discontinued: 1973
2.0L V4 HF Coupe, Rally Version

2.0L V4 HF Coupe, Rally Version

@2000cc_v4_hf_coupe_rally_84

The 2.0L V4 HF Coupe, Rally Version was launched in 1984 as a high-performance variant of the Fulvia Sport. It features a 2000cc V4 engine producing 160hp, optimized for rally racing. This variant includes specialized rally equipment such as reinforced chassis, sport suspension, and aggressive aerodynamics. As a result, it became a favorite among rally enthusiasts and achieved notable success in competitions.

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Introduced: 1984 Discontinued: 1986
2.0L V4 Convertible, Special Edition

2.0L V4 Convertible, Special Edition

@2000cc_v4_convertible_special_85

The 2.0L V4 Convertible, Special Edition was introduced in 1985, combining the sporty essence of the Fulvia with open-top driving. It features a 2000cc V4 engine producing 150hp, paired with a refined automatic transmission. This limited edition convertible offers premium interior finishes and exclusive color options, appealing to a niche market of luxury sports car enthusiasts.

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Introduced: 1985 Discontinued: 1986
1.3L V4 Coupe, Eco Edition

1.3L V4 Coupe, Eco Edition

@1300cc_v4_coupe_eco_2022

The 1.3L V4 Coupe, Eco Edition was launched in 2022 as part of Lancia's commitment to sustainability. It features a 1300cc V4 hybrid engine with a power output of 120hp, enhancing fuel efficiency while maintaining performance. This variant is equipped with advanced eco-friendly technologies, including regenerative braking and energy-efficient systems, making it a contemporary option for the environmentally conscious driver.

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Introduced: 2022 Discontinued: 2024
1.3L V4 Coupe, Racing Edition

1.3L V4 Coupe, Racing Edition

@1300cc_v4_coupe_racing_69

The 1.3L V4 Coupe, Racing Edition was introduced in 1969 as a limited variant aimed at motorsports enthusiasts. It features a 1300cc V4 engine producing 100hp and is paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. This two-door coupe variant offers a sport-tuned suspension and lightweight components for enhanced performance on the track. It was designed for competitive racing and thus received special modifications, making it a notable entry-level performance model.

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Introduced: 1969 Discontinued: 1970
1.6L V4 Coupe, Turbo Edition

1.6L V4 Coupe, Turbo Edition

@1600cc_v4_turbo_coupe_80

The 1.6L V4 Coupe, Turbo Edition was introduced in 1980, enhancing the Fulvia Sport's performance capabilities. It features a 1600cc turbocharged V4 engine producing 140hp, mated to a 5-speed manual gearbox. This variant offers improved acceleration and handling dynamics, complemented by sporty aerodynamic styling. The Turbo Edition represents a significant upgrade in power over its predecessors and was particularly popular among driving enthusiasts looking for a balance of style and performance.

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Introduced: 1980 Discontinued: 1985
1.3L V4 Eco Coupe, Limited Edition

1.3L V4 Eco Coupe, Limited Edition

@1300cc_v4_eco_coupe_limited_2025

The 1.3L V4 Eco Coupe, Limited Edition is a modern iteration introduced in 2025, focusing on eco-friendliness without compromising performance. It features a 1300cc V4 hybrid engine producing 150hp, combined with an electric motor for enhanced fuel efficiency. This two-door coupe offers advanced aerodynamics and energy-saving technologies, making it suitable for environmentally conscious drivers. Its limited production run ensures exclusivity while promoting sustainable driving practices.

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Introduced: 2025 Discontinued: 2025
1.3L V4 Rallye Sport Coupe

1.3L V4 Rallye Sport Coupe

@1300cc_v4_rallye_sport_coupe_71

The 1.3L V4 Rallye Sport Coupe was introduced in 1971 as a special variant for motorsport enthusiasts. It features a 1300cc V4 engine producing 90hp, paired with a manual transmission. This coupe variant includes racing-inspired suspension and lightweight components for enhanced performance. It was aimed at rally competition and was well-regarded for its agile handling and spirited driving dynamics.

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Introduced: 1971 Discontinued: 1971
1.3L V4 Eco Coupe

1.3L V4 Eco Coupe

@1300cc_v4_eco_coupe_2025

The 1.3L V4 Eco Coupe is a modern variant designed for fuel efficiency and reduced emissions, introduced in 2025. It features a 1300cc V4 hybrid engine producing 100hp, paired with a continuously variable transmission (CVT). This coupe variant emphasizes eco-friendly technology with lightweight materials and aerodynamic design, appealing to environmentally conscious drivers. It represents the brand's commitment to sustainability while retaining sporty aesthetics.

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Introduced: 2025 Discontinued: 2025
1.3L V4 Sport, Special Edition

1.3L V4 Sport, Special Edition

@1300cc_v4_sport_special_69

The 1.3L V4 Sport, Special Edition was introduced in 1969, showcasing a 1300cc V4 engine delivering 90hp. This coupe variant is equipped with sport-tuned suspension, unique exterior accents, and a performance-focused interior. It represents a limited run aimed at enthusiasts seeking an agile driving experience. Known for its lively handling and distinctive design, this variant stands out within the Fulvia Sport range.

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Introduced: 1969 Discontinued: 1970
1.6L V4 Coupe, Competition Edition

1.6L V4 Coupe, Competition Edition

@1600cc_v4_coupe_competition_71

The 1.6L V4 Coupe, Competition Edition was introduced in 1971, featuring a 1600cc V4 engine producing 115hp. This racing-inspired coupe variant includes enhanced aerodynamics, lightweight components, and specialized racing seats. Developed for motorsport enthusiasts, it offers superior handling and performance capabilities, making it an ideal choice for those looking to compete.

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Introduced: 1971 Discontinued: 1972
2.0L V4 Turbo Coupe, Limited Edition

2.0L V4 Turbo Coupe, Limited Edition

@2000cc_v4_turbo_coupe_limited_85

The 2.0L V4 Turbo Coupe, Limited Edition was launched in 1985, featuring a 2000cc turbocharged V4 engine generating 180hp. This limited edition coupe is distinguished by its aggressive styling, turbocharging technology, and sport-tuned suspension. Designed for performance enthusiasts, it delivers exhilarating acceleration and enhanced driving dynamics, making it a standout model in the Fulvia lineup.

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Introduced: 1985 Discontinued: 1986
1.3L V4 Convertible, Special Edition

1.3L V4 Convertible, Special Edition

@1300cc_v4_convertible_special_85

The 1.3L V4 Convertible, Special Edition was introduced in 1985, equipped with a 1300cc V4 engine that produces 90hp. This stylish convertible variant features a retractable soft top, unique interior trims, and enhanced sound insulation. It appeals to those who enjoy open-air driving while maintaining sporty performance, making it a sought-after collector's item.

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Introduced: 1985 Discontinued: 1986
2.0L V4 Hybrid Sport, Special Edition

2.0L V4 Hybrid Sport, Special Edition

@2000cc_v4_hybrid_sport_special_2023

The 2.0L V4 Hybrid Sport, Special Edition was introduced in 2023, featuring a 2000cc hybrid V4 engine delivering a combined output of 160hp. This advanced coupe combines traditional performance with modern efficiency, equipped with regenerative braking and eco-friendly materials. Aimed at environmentally conscious enthusiasts, it showcases Lancia's commitment to innovation while preserving the sporty essence of the Fulvia lineage.

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Introduced: 2023 Discontinued: 2024