This car is already familiar to many viewers — it appeared in the film "Angels and Demons". In its advertising, Lancia calls the new model an angel, inside of which 200 demons are hidden, hinting at the power of the model.

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In addition to the impressive power for its segment, the new Delta develops a torque of 320 Nm. The car meets Euro-5 environmental standards, emitting 185 g/km of CO2, and fuel consumption is 7.8 liters per 100 kilometers.

The car has all-wheel drive, and it works in conjunction with a six-speed automatic gearbox Sportronic, which interacts with the transmission created using FPT (Fiat Powertrain Technologies) technologies. The crossover is also equipped with bi-xenon optics, a semi-automatic parking system Magic Parking, and a number of pleasant options in the interior.

The rear part of the car, apparently, is borrowed from the Japanese SUV Nissan Murano. At the same time, the platform on which the Delta is built is taken from the Fiat Bravo. Despite this mixing, the crossover-hatchback turned out to be quite attractive.

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