A limited-run Lancia Delta HF Integrationale Evo Martini 5 was listed on a Norwegian website. It is priced at 439,800 NOK (about 42,600 USD / 52 600 EUR / 44,000GBP).
A limited-run Lancia Delta HF Integrationale Evo Martini 5 was listed on a Norwegian website. It is priced at 439,800 NOK (about 42,600 USD / 52 600 EUR / 44,000GBP).
Lancia won the 1991 WRC with a Lancia Deltaintegrale 16V driven Juha Kankkunen. They also took the manufacturer’s title that year. Lancia released a limited edition Delta HF Integrale Evo 5 to celebrate their achievements. This is the 83 rd car that Lancia built. It is currently on sale in Norway and has a documented mileage just 31,500 km (19.573 miles).
The poster claims that the advertisement is completely original, except for the stainless steel exhaust and manifold and 17-inch OZ alloy tires and adjustable struts. This desirable hatchback comes in five doors and features a Martini livery. It has Recaro seats, black Alcantara, and a number plaque near the gear lever.
It is powered by a 4-cylinder, turbocharged 2.0-liter 16v gasoline engine. It produces 210 HP (154kW) at 5,750 RPM and 304 Nm (3,500 Rpm). All four wheels are sent through a 5-speed manual gearbox and a limited slip differential. It took 6.3 seconds to reach 62 mph (100 km/h), before reaching 136 mph (219 km/h).