Lancia Stratos Zero - AllCarIndex

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Lancia - Stratos Zero

time-calendar.png 1970

In terms of car design, the most original idea to come out of 1970 was a futuristic prototype by the name of Stratos 0, fruit of Bertone inspiration. It all started with the idea of mounting the engine block from a Lancia Fulvia 1.6 HF on a new base. The engine was centrally-mounted in a lowered position, and the suspensions and steering elements were designed according to a revolutionary line, breaking out of any known set moulds. The result is a flowing verent ishape which tapers in sharply at both ends, 358 cm long and just 84 cm high. The presence of the four wheels is the only conceptual link to the contemporary idea of an automobile. The marked shaping of the wings, which accentuate the wedge-shape of the body, and the triangular motif of the roof, and air vents, all serve to underline its stylistic divide from the classic elements of car design. The technical features employed are astounding: the double side windows, the front and rear lights, and the access to the car with the entire front of the vehicle opening up to let the driver literally walk up to the driving seat. The "Stratoline" as Nuccio Bertone had initially christened it, goes beyond an exercise in design, to represent a global reworking of the actual concept of what makes a car.

source: Bertone

Sensational and irreverent in the normal world, the Stratos Zero concept came from the idea to mount the Lancia Fulvia 1.6 HF engine in a new mid position within the platform. Because engine is placed in the center position, the car has very a low profile of only 84 cm high and is 358 cm long, allowing for the development of new revolutionary suspension and steering mechanisms. As a result of this new mechanical layout, the Zero's speed form shape completely departs from any car previously known. The resulting object was a "mono volume", stringly tapered at both ends, only the presence of the four wheels suggests the Zero is a car. The technical solutions adopted are astonishing, such as the double side windows, the light clusters, the integrated mirrors and access to the interior cockpit through the hinged fron windscreen.

source: Bertone

Engine & performance:

Position: mid-mounted, longitudinally

Type: V4

Capacity: 1584 

Power: 132 hp @ 6000 rpm

Torque: 165 Nm @ 5500 rpm

Dimensions:

Length: 3580 mm

Width: 1840 mm

Height: 840 mm

Wheelbase: 2220 mm

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