Lancia Delta HF Integrale EVO Stretch Limousine

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Just when you think you’ve seen everything, you stumble across something even more amazing like these two (or at least they appear to be two different models) Lancia Delta HF Integrale stretch limos that are up for sale in Italy at €99,000 (about US$136,000 at today’s exchange rates) a piece.

We don’t know much about the two cars, but here’s what we do know. They both feature the wider body and detailing of the 1991 Integrale Evoluzione with one of them assumingly motivated by the HF Integrale 8v’s 2.0L turbo and the other by the Evo I’s 210-horsepower 2.0L 16v turbo unit. If the two limos are based on original Delta HF Integrale cars or on standard Delta hatchbacks, and if they feature the Integrale’s four-wheel drive system or not are questions that we don’t have the answers to.

By CarScoop

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Lancia Power Boat

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Designed by Christian Grande, the new powerboat has "an aggressive yet balanced profile, with a perfectly proportioned bow, cockpit and stern." The fiberglass hull measures 13.1 meters in length, which allows the boat to carry up to 11 individuals and sleep two in the luxurious cabin.

While you’re probably more interested in Catrinel’s specs, the boat features two 1120 hp N67-560 diesel engines from Fiat Powertrain Technologies (FPT). Thanks to these massive engines, the powerboat can comfortably cruise between 15 and 45 knots before topping out at 55 knots.

Exterior features include four sunbathing mattresses, a teak bathing platform, LED accent lighting (which resembles lights used on Lancia cars), and a power retractable roof. Inside, the boat boasts a fold-away LCD television, a galley, air conditioning, and "minimalist" bathroom facilities with a LCD-lighted shower.

Jointly developed by Sacs, FPT, and Martini, the Lancia powerboat will be officially launched at the Genoa Boat Show.

By WCF