- Lancia Artena
Infobox Automobile
name = Lancia Artena
aka =
manufacturer =Lancia
body_style =saloon coupe
cabriolet
layout =FR layout
parent_company =
engine = 1924 cc "Lancia V4 engine "
production = 1931-1936
1940-1942
predecessor =Lancia Lambda
successor =
length = Auto mm|4320
"1931 - 1933"
Auto mm|4370 or
Auto mm|4600
"1933 - 1936"
Auto mm|4960
"1940 - 1942"
wheelbase =
width = Auto mm|1632
"1931 - 1933"
Auto mm|1680
"1933 - 1936"
height =
weight = Auto kg|1350|0
related =
class =
parent_company = The Lancia Artena was produced between 1931 and 1936 by the Italian automanufacturer Lancia. The car was powered by a 2 litre Lancia V4 engine.There were four successive versions of the car. Lancia built approximately 1500 of the first series between autumn of 1931 through summer of 1932. During the next year the second series was produced, and the third series from Autumn 1933 till the start of 1936. The third series was available in two lengths.
The 54 bhp engine was sufficient to provide a claimed maximum speed of 115 km/h (72 mph) for each of the first three versions.
Between 1940 and 1942 a further 507 Artenas were built. These modifed Artenas were larger and slower than the prewar versions: they were used by senior military and political personnel, and in modified form as ambulances.
The
Lancia Astura was a more powerful and more luxurious version of this car based on the same platform.Cite web|url=http://www.omicron.uk.com/lanciacentral/misc/artena.html|title=Lancia Artena & Astura|accessdate=2007-11-12|work=omicron.uk.com]Four versions of the Artena were built:
* 1st series, produced between 1931 and 1932: 1,500 built.
* 2nd series, produced between 1932 and 1933: 1,520 built. The car now incorporated modified engine mountings to reduce noise and vibrations
* 3rd series, produced between 1933 and 1936: 2,040 built. Modified chassis with two different wheelbase lengths.
* 4th series, produced between 1940 and 1942: 507 built. At the beginning of World War II, these Artenas were built with ambulance and other wartime body configurations.Notes
References
*Lancia by Michael Frostick, 1976. ISBN 0-901564-22-2
External links
* [http://www.lanciaartena.com/ lanciaartena.com]
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