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Lancia Flavia (Modern)

Lancia Flavia (Modern) (Italy, 2011-present)

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The Lancia Flavia is built in Michigan and is identical to the Chrysler 200 Convertible

The two cars look identical with the exception of the Lancia badges on the hood, trunk and steering wheel. It holds four adults easily with a 276cm wheelbase and 4.9m total length. The main difference is that the Flavia comes standard with 18in wheels, but the Chrysler 200 comes standard with 17in wheels. 

The Flavia only gets the Chrysler 200s base engine, which is a 2.4 liter four-cylinder with 170hp and 162lb-ft of torque with a six-speed automatic. The American version actually has 173hp and 166lb-ft of torque with the same engine. The Flavia will also not get the 3.6 liter V6 that is offered in the US.

The other rebadged Chryslers in Lancia's lineup are the Voyager and Thema, which is a Chrysler 300 in the US.

 



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