"[The Stratos] is a purpose-built rally car and makes no concessions to comfort or ease of driving."

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The Lancia Stratos: In-Depth Model Guides

The Lancia Stratos wasn't just a car, it was a mid-engine, wedge-shaped fever dream that tore up rally courses and defied convention. From the fire-breathing HF race cars to the surprisingly civilized Stradale road version. A slice of motorsport madness.

1970 Lancia Stratos 0 As a precursor to the legendary Statos HF rally car, Bertone built this one-of prototype for the 1970 Turin Motor Show. Its dramatic wedge shape had a profound effect on later automotive design including many of Bertone’s later cars for Lamborghini and Alfa Romeo. It rivaled...
1973→1975 Lancia Stratos Group 4 The Stratos was homologated in 1974 as a Group 4 contender in the World Rally Championship and it’s successful design helped Sandro Munari and Björn Waldegård win the championships in 1974, 1975 and 1976. Like the road-going Stradale version the Group 4 used Ferrari’s Dino...
1973→1978 Lancia Stratos HF Stradale Built from scratch to contest World Rally, the Stratos was the first of its kind. It practically changed the sport, and started a new era in rally when manufacturers created thinly disguised race cars to homologate as production cars. Roughly based on a dramatic concept...

"Driving a Stratos is an unforgettable experience. It's raw, visceral, and incredibly demanding."

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