Lancia BETA Montecarlo

The Lancia Montecarlo (or Monte-Carlo, depending on the market) is a sports coupé produced between 1974 and 1981. Originally developed by Fiat as the X1/8 project, it was eventually marketed under the Lancia brand to reinforce its sporty image.
Featuring a rear mid-engine and lightweight architecture, the Montecarlo offers a dynamic driving experience in the tradition of Italian sports cars from the 70s. It is available in Coupe and Spider (removable roof) versions.
Produced in 7,595 units, it also served as the basis for the future Lancia Rally 037, a legendary competition car.
Price
The price of Lancia BETA Montecarlo starts from 18,000 €, 20,000 $, 15,000 £.
All prices in the table below are shown "from" without options.
Technical data
| Brand | Lancia |
|---|---|
| Trade name | Lancia Montecarlo |
| Code name | 137 |
| Segment | Sedan coupe |
| Date of presentation | 01/05/1974 |
| Production start year | 1974 |
| Year end production | 1981 |
| Country of production | Italy |
| Plant | Pininfarina factory |
| Length | 3,81 m |
| Height | 1,19 m |
| Width (with mirrors) | 1,69 m |
Versions
- Montecarlo Coupé
- Montecarlo Spider
Motors and performance
| Technology | Name | Power | Couple | Transmission | 0-100 km/h | 0-200 km/h | Max. speed (km/h) | Tare weight | Power to weight ratio |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Petrol | 2.0 Lampredi | 120 hp | 170 Nm | RWD | 9,3 s | 0 s | 190 km/h | 970 kg | 8 |
Tests
No test drive associated with this car.
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