Especificaciones y análisis del Lancia Thesis
Power
185HP
Torque
330Nm
Consumption
8.8l/100
Emissions
234g/km
0-100 km/h
9.7s
Top Speed
222km/h
Weight
1895kg
Price
50,230€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Automático 5v
FWD
5 / 4 doors
400 L
75 L
136 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Lancia Thesis 2.4 JTD 185cv Emblema CAE (2006-2008)
General description
The Lancia Thesis is not just a car; it is a statement of intent, the last great dream of the Italian automotive aristocracy. Born to challenge German dominance, this flagship was presented as a rolling work of art, a haven of luxury and design that dared to be radically different in a world of uniformity.
Driving experience
Driving the Thesis is an experience that isolates you from the outside world. Its 5-cylinder diesel engine pushes with smoothness and forceful torque from very low revs, inviting a serene and majestic journey. It does not seek sportiness, but absolute comfort. The suspension filters out every imperfection in the asphalt, turning every trip into a silent and pleasant glide, like sailing a luxury yacht on a calm sea.
Design and aesthetics
The design of the Thesis is its soul and its controversy. An imposing front with a grille that evokes the brand's classics and bold headlights give way to a fluid and elegant silhouette. The rear, with its very fine vertical LED taillights, is a minimalist stroke of genius. It is a car that leaves no one indifferent, a sculpture that polarizes opinions but exudes an undeniably Italian personality and elegance.
Technology and features
Under its classic skin, the Thesis hid advanced technology for its time. The sophisticated suspension scheme and an interior lined with leather and fine woods created a first-class lounge atmosphere. Its JTD common-rail engine was a marvel of refinement for its configuration, while the infotainment system centralized the vehicle's functions with notable ambition.
Competition
Its battlefield was the toughest: the executive sedan segment dominated by the Audi A6, BMW 5 Series, and Mercedes-Benz E-Class. Against Teutonic perfection, the Thesis offered a different concept of luxury, based on warmth, the art of design, and an exclusivity that its much more common rivals could not offer. It was the choice of the heart over reason.
Conclusion
The Lancia Thesis was a commercial failure but a triumph of spirit. A car for connoisseurs, for those who value beauty and uniqueness above all else. Today it is a future classic, the swan song of a legendary brand that dared to dream of greatness one last time. To own one is to guard a piece of automotive design history.
