- Lancia Gamma
Infobox Automobile
name = Lancia Gamma
manufacturer =Lancia
parent_company =Fiat Group
production = 1976-1984
predecessor =Lancia Flavia
successor =Lancia Thema
class =Executive car
platform =
layout =FF layout
body_style = 4-doorfastback ("berlina")
2-doorcoupé
engine = 2.0 Lcarburetor "Lancia" H4
2.5 Lcarburetor "Lancia" H4
2.5 L I.E. "Lancia" H4
transmission = 5-speed manual
4-speed automatic cite web|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20050324083750/www.carsfromitaly.com/lancia/index.html |title=Lancia Gamma |work=The Lancia pages @ www.CarsFromItaly.com |accessdate=2006-08-03 "(accessed via theWayback Machine )"]
wheelbase = Auto mm|2670|1 - "berlina"
Auto mm|2555|1 - "coupé" cite book | title=Auto Katalog | publisher=Motor Presse Stuttgart | year=1983 | id=ISSN 0949-0884 |pages=220-221 - technical data based on 1982/83 models]
length = Auto mm|4580|1 - "berlina"
Auto mm|4485|1 - "coupé"
width = Auto mm|1730|1
height = Auto mm|1410|1 - "berlina"
Auto mm|1330|1 - "coupé"
weight = Auto kg|1320|0 - "berlina"
Auto kg|1290|0 - "coupé"
aka =
fuel_economy =
fuel_capacity= 62 L (13.6 Imp. gal
(16.4 U.S. gal)
related =Lancia Beta
similar =Citroën CX Peugeot 604 Renault 20/30 Rover SD1
designer =Aldo Brovarone atPininfarina __NOTOC__The Lancia Gamma was an
executive car from Italian Fiat Auto's up-scaleLancia marque. Presented in 1976 at theGeneva Motor Show as Lancia's new flagship, it filled the void in Lancia's lineup left by the demise of the Flavia. The Gamma was made until 1984 as a 4-doorfastback (called Berlina) and 2-doorcoupé (presented in 1977), both designed byPininfarina . There were only 15,272 berlinas and 6,789 coupés built. As with several other cars of the period, the fastback style had a conventional boot at the rear, and was not ahatchback , despite its appearance.The name
Gamma is the third letter of theGreek alphabet . Greek letters have been used to denote Lancia models before 1945, and this tradition was revived with the presentation of theFWD Lancia Beta in 1971, the first Lancia to be developed under Fiat supervision. The Gamma can be seen as a continuation, also beingFWD and utilizing some suspension elements from the Beta, so the choice of the following Greek character (Beta is second) appears as logical. The Gamma sports the γ (lower case gamma) sign on several badges both inside and outside.Engines
The Lancia Gamma was a
front-wheel drive car with longitudinally-mounted engines. It was available with either a 5-speed manual transmission or later a 4-speedautomatic transmission . There were effectively two series of the Gamma, though Lancia referred to the change merely as a "face-lift". The main change was that the engines went fromcarburettor s to Bosch L-Jetronic fuel injection. At the same time a lot of cosmetic work was done; the cars got a new corporate grille, 15-inch "sunburst" alloy wheels, and a slightly upgraded interior, with new instrumentation and interior lighting, new badging, a new style handbrake andgear lever gaitor. The "FL1"s (as they were known at Lancia) were ready in 1980 and in fact had been on sale in Italy since late 1979; in theUnited Kingdom they were not released until late 1980, allegedly in order to allow dealers to shift stocks of the first series which had developed a poor reputation.Fact|date=August 2007Lancia developed a unique
flat-4 engine for the Gamma (an idea initially was to use aFiat V6 ). Engine designer Di Virgilio also drew up an engine for the Gamma which was a V6 4-cam with either 3- or 4-litre displacement, but this never came to fruition. The Flat four engine finally chosen for the Gamma lacked the cachet afforded to luxury cars in this sector, which generally came with 6 or 8 cylinders. The 4-cylinder engine was unusually large for a modern 4-cylinder petrol engine, though Subaru EJ flat-4 engines matched it in volume and thePorsche 944 and 968 had 3L straight-4 engines. The "4" had certain engineering advantages, but more than anything it allowedAldo Brovarone (Pininfarina chief stylist) to design a rakish looking coupé with a low bonnet line and a steeply raked windscreen. When launched at the Geneva show in 1979 there were crowds around the Lancia stand. Pressure cast in alloy with wet cylinder liners, the engine was also extremely light and though it only produced Auto bhp|140|0, (Auto bhp|120|0 in 2.0-litre form) in line with traditional Lancia thinking it generated a huge amount of torque, most of which was available at just 2000 rpm.Initially available with a displacement of 2.5 L (Gamma 2500), it was later joined by a 2.0 L version (Gamma 2000), which resulted from the Italian tax system (cars with engines larger than 2.0 L are subject to heavier tax burden). The displacement was lowered by decreasing the
bore rather than thestroke of the engine. Both displacements were using Webercarburetors , and the 2.5 L also came in a version fitted withfuel injection (Gamma 2500 I.E.)
* 2.0 Lcarburetor 8vSOHC flat-4 - 1999 cc, 115 PS (85 kW)
* 2.5 Lcarburetor 8vSOHC flat-4 - 2484 cc, 140 PS (103 kW)
* 2.5 L I.E. 8vSOHC flat-4 - 2484 cc, 140 PS (103 kW)Ironically, it was the engine that caused the Gamma to have a poor name. It overheated far too easily, wore its cams, and leaked oil. The wishbone bushes wore out early, and, because the power steering was driven from the cam-belts, the car was prone to snapping the belts when steering was on full lock — with disastrous results. By the time the FL1 was launched most of these problems had been addressed, but the damage was done, and the car's poor reputation cemented. The whole marque suffered from similar reputation problems; compare with the
Lancia Beta .Concepts
Several concepts were developed from the Gamma Platform over the years: [http://www.carsfromitaly.net/lancia/concepts_lancia.html]
* 1977Pininfarina Gamma Spider — atarga top version of coupé.
* 1977Giugiaro Megagamma — a short-nosed MPV (multi-purpose vehicle)hatchback -bodied variant.
* 1980 Pininfarina Gamma Scala — a saloon, based on the coupé but with a regularnotchback boot. [http://www.carsfromitaly.net/lancia/concepts/gamscala.html]
* 1981 Saloon — a Berlina-based six-window notchback saloon variant.
* 1982 Pininfarina Gamma Olgiata — a three-door estate, based on the coupé; similar in concept to the Lancia Beta HPE. [http://www.carsfromitaly.net/lancia/concepts/gamolgiata.html]References
External links
* [http://www.lancisti.net/ Lancisti.net - An Information Exchange and Support Community for Lancia Owners and Enthusiasts]
* [http://www.GammaConsortium.com Gamma Consortium ]
* [http://www.lanciamotorclub.co.uk Lancia Motor Club (UK)]
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