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Geneva Motor Show

autoviva2011-03-11 16:00:02

Flavia Concept exploiting Lancia-Chrysler alliance in Geneva

 
 
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Flavia Concept exploiting exploiting Lancia-Chrysler alliance in Geneva

Lancia presented at this year’s Geneva Motor Show the Lancia Flavia Concept, a car that shows the increasing bond between the Italian brand and Chrysler. In both the saloon and convertible variants, the Flavia Concept is based on the Chrysler 200 model, receiving the stylistic features of the Italian manufacturer. This concept car may be launched to the European markets in just 6 months.

The Lancia Flavia Concept is at the top of segment D in terms of dimensions, which handle the car roominess and on-board comfort. In terms of design the Flavia Concept has the clean surfaces and elegant lines, as well as a new grille emblazoned with the Lancia logo and original front headlights and fog lights as main features. The convertible version also features a refined soft top with electric control.

To offer the most amount of comfort, Lancia has included on the Flavia Concept saloon a soundproofed passenger compartment which benefits from laminated windscreen and windows, as well as new sound absorbing materials. The convertible version has the sufficient space to accommodate four adults comfortably.

The interior of both versions of the Flavia Concept are covered in fine leather and equipped with an extensive array of equipment with impressive features as standard: from electronic stability control (ESC), numerous airbags (multi-stage front, side and window bags) and electronic traction control to a steering wheel with integrated controls for completely safe management of radio, cruise control and mobile phone.

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