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Lancia Gamma (1910)
Lancia 20 HP
Lancia 20 HP Corsa
Overview
Manufacturer - Lancia
Also called - Lancia Gamma
Production - 1910
Assembly - Turin, Italy
Layout - Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive
Powertrain
Engine - 3,460 cc Tipo 55 I4 (petrol)
Transmission - 4-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase - 2,740, 2,932 mm (107.9, 115.4 in)
Width - 1,615 mm (63.6 in)
Kerb weight - 820-850 kg (1,808-1,874 lb) (chassis)
Chronology
Predecessor - Lancia 15-20 HP Beta
Successor - Lancia 20-30 HP Delta
The Lancia 20 HP (Tipo 55), later renamed Lancia Gamma, is a passenger car
produced by the Italian car manufacturer Lancia during 1910. It was derived from
a previous Beta model, now equipped with a bigger engine. In total, 258 units
were built. In 1911, the type was superseded by the larger-engined and more
powerful Lancia 20-30 HP Delta.
The Delta was built with two wheelbases, normal and short. The latter was
destined for competition-oriented Corsa models, to be bodied as open two- or
three-seaters.
Specifications
The engine was a Tipo 55 side valve inline-four, with cast-iron monobloc engine.
Bore and stroke measured 100 mm × 110 mm (3.9 in × 4.3 in), for a total
displacement of 3460 cc. The engine produced 40 hp at 1500 rpm, giving the car a
top speed of 110 kilometres per hour (68 mph) - the same as the six-cylinder
Dialfa of two years earlier.
The transmission was a 4-speed gearbox with a multi-plate wet clutch. The
separate body was built on a conventional ladder frame; fore and aft there were
solid axles, on semi-elliptic springs at the front and three-quarter elliptic
springs at the rear. Braking was by drums on the transmission and on the rear
wheels.
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