Especificaciones y análisis del Lancia Delta
Power
120HP
Torque
300Nm
Consumption
4.7l/100
Emissions
122g/km
0-100 km/h
10.7s
Top Speed
194km/h
Weight
1485kg
Price
27,890€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Manual 6v
FWD
5 / 5 doors
380 L
58 L
88 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Lancia Delta Hard Black 1.6 Multijet DPF 120 CV (2011)
General description
The 2008 Lancia Delta was a breath of nostalgia and a bold statement of intent. An attempt to revive the glory of a mythical name, not through competition, but through design and distinction. This car is not just a means of transport; it is a rolling sculpture that evokes Italian elegance in a segment dominated by German sobriety.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the Delta feels like a grand tourer in a compact format. The 1.6 Multijet 120 hp engine, with its generous 300 Nm of torque from low revs, moves the car with ease and commendable smoothness. It doesn't seek acceleration records, but rather to offer placid and comfortable journeys, with really low consumption that invites you to devour kilometers. Its chassis prioritizes comfort over sportiness, masterfully filtering out irregularities and turning every journey into a relaxing experience.
Design and aesthetics
This is where the Delta becomes a work of art. Its bodywork is a whirlwind of fluid lines and exquisite details. The front grille, a tribute to classic Lancias, the sharp headlights and, above all, that rear with the LED taillights floating over a frameless window, create a unique and unforgettable silhouette. The 'Hard Black' edition accentuates its character with a somber elegance that makes it even more exclusive. It is a car that turns heads and awakens emotions, a manifesto of Italian style.
Technology and features
For its time, the Delta offered a correct equipment that sought to enhance comfort on board. It had elements such as electric power steering and an infotainment system that, although not comparable to current ones, fulfilled its function. The technology focused on making life on board more pleasant and safe, with a well-tuned chassis and standard active safety systems. It was a car more focused on perceived luxury than on technological avant-garde.
Competition
The Lancia Delta did not compete in the same league as everyone else. Its true rivals were those who, like it, offered a plus of design and personality. The Alfa Romeo Giulietta was its blood brother and main contender in Italian charisma. It also faced the Volkswagen Golf for its overall quality and the Audi A3 for its premium status, although the Delta always played the card of exclusivity and aesthetic differentiation over German perfection.
Conclusion
The Lancia Delta is a car for the heart, not for the head. A passionate choice for those who value beauty and uniqueness above pure functionality. It is a comfortable, efficient vehicle with an overwhelming personality that makes it a modern classic. Driving a Delta is a declaration of love for design and a way to escape the conventional, a piece of the best of Italy on wheels.




