The Lancia Delta is, in our opinion at least, one of the coolest cars on the planet and this train of thought increases exponentially when said vehicle looks like this Maturo Lancia Delta HF Integrale. The Lancia Delta HF Integrale was originally built as a base for Lancia’s Group A rally car. The Maturo Stradale specification is based on this iconic WRC Group A champion, with an impressive amount of technical enhancements, advanced materials, and revisions to address some of the Italian automotive imperfections of the 1990s. The end result is little short of astounding.
For this incredible rebuild by Maturo, the original chassis was completely stripped down, repaired, coated in a special epoxy primer and, last but not least, entirely repainted inside and out. The structural rigidity of the chassis has been remarkably increased due to the addition of a custom-made roll cage and by welding over 250+ spots at various weak points. No stone has been left unturned in ensuring that this Maturo Lancia Delta HF Integrale is as good as it could be.
The Stradale specification’s full carbon fibre body is one of its most advanced features and something that truly sets this stunning steed apart from the competition. It is lightweight, precise, and incredibly robust which ensures this machine can more than hold its own out on the open road. The fit and finish of the body panels are far superior to the original steel-plated body, which had common variations in body panel gaps. The carbon fibre body also does away with the corrosion issues of the original sheet metal body.
The engine of this glorious creation from Maturo has been completely rebuilt to Group A specifications with extra technical advancements, which means that it offers even better performance than the original Group A rally car. The Stradale spec puts out 400hp and 540 Nm.
Various parts of the engine are replaced by lighter, more durable and precise components and a redesigned ECU made in-house, enables the engine to deliver its full potential. A truly special machine and a testament to the talents of the guys at Maturo. Love old school cool cars – this is definitely the one for you.
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