Lancia Trevi

The Lancia Trevi is a compact sedan produced between 1980 and 1984, derived directly from the Lancia Beta. Its name derives from the Italian expression Tre Volumi (three volumes), in reference to its three-body body.

Presented at the Turin Motor Show in 1980, the Trevi takes its technical base from the Beta, while offering a more classic silhouette. It is distinguished above all by its original interior, including a dashboard nicknamed “a formicaio” (honeycomb), with numerous circular elements.

In 1982, the range evolved with the introduction of the Trevi VX, equipped with a volumetric compressor, a rare technology at the time. The Trevi had a short career, being indirectly replaced by the Lancia Prisma.

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Price

The price of Lancia Trevi starts from 13,000 €, 15,000 $, £11,000.

All prices in the table below are shown "from" without options.

Technical data

BrandLancia
Trade nameLancia Trevi
Code name828
SegmentSedan
Date of presentation21/05/1980
Production start year1980
Year end production1984
Country of productionItaly
PlantLancia Chivasso plant
Length4,35 m
Height1,40 m
Width (with mirrors)1,70 m

Versions

  • Trevi 1.6
  • Trevi 2.0
  • Trevi VX (compressor)

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 1.6 100 hp 140 Nm FWD 11,5 s 0 s 175 km/h 1100 kg 11
Petrol 2.0 122 hp 170 Nm FWD 10 s 0 s 185 km/h 1150 kg 9,4
Petrol 2.0 VX 135 hp 206 Nm FWD 9 s 0 s 190 km/h 1180 kg 8,7

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Lancia Trevi VX
Lancia Trevi VX

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