The Lancia Flaminia “Fuoriserie”
The Lancia Flaminia was born as the Lancia flagship model of the 50’s and 60’s with the aim to replace the glories of the…
The Lancia Flaminia Berlina by Pininfarina.
The Lancia Flaminia Berlina (Sedan), unveiled at the 1957 Geneva Motor Show, marked a departure from its predecessor, the Lancia Aurelia, both in terms of design and engineering. It drew inspiration from the custom-built “Florida” cars crafted by Pininfarina in 1955, which utilized Aurelia mechanics but featured distinct bodywork. This stylistic evolution was immediately apparent in the Flaminia’s frontal design, where the traditional Lancia shield emblem gave way to a more modern grille. Unlike its predecessor’s vertical emphasis, the Flaminia adopted a horizontally oriented grille, lending it a more contemporary and perhaps less distinctive appearance. This shift in design language signaled Lancia’s intent to move towards a more modern aesthetic, aligning with the evolving trends in automotive styling during the late 1950s. The Flaminia retained the essence of Lancia’s engineering prowess, combining it with Pininfarina’s refined bodywork to create a car that was both elegant and advanced for its time. The production version of the Lancia Flaminia showcased at the Geneva Motor Show captured attention with its sleek lines and updated grille design, setting it apart from its predecessors and contemporaries alike. This new direction in Lancia’s design philosophy would pave the way for future models and solidify its reputation as a pioneer in automotive innovation and style.
The Lancia Flaminia was born as the Lancia flagship model of the 50’s and 60’s with the aim to replace the glories of the…
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