Evoluzione GT was an Italian automotive design project initiated by designer Angelo Granata, developed with technical input from Enrico Cerfeda. It sought to revive the spirit of the Lancia Delta HF Integrale evoluzione through a modern tribute concept. The design featured a lightweight carbon-fiber body and incorporated a hybrid all-wheel-drive system, combining a turbocharged 5-cylinder Fiat Pratola Serra engine—revised to produce approximately 350 horsepower and around 400 Nm of torque—with two electric motors on the rear axle. This setup was intended to deliver performance and handling similar to the original Integrale, including an estimated 0–100 km/h time under five seconds. By 2016, Granata indicated that a functional prototype—not street-legal—was imminent, with fabrication involving a Brindisi-based composite and mechanical development team led by Cerfeda. However, the project ultimately remained a prototype-level concept and did not reach series production.
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