2nd of March 2011 by Dan
The fact that Fiat possessed Lancia, has given the opportunity to have a new version of their Chrysler 200 to the Geneva Motor Show. The D-segment car according to the company, can enter production as a saloon or convertible car inside of six months. On the exterior, Lancia Flavia saloon features a too traditional Bright Black finish with polished metal components on the front bumper, door handle, mirrors on the sides and boot lid. Its character continues on the 2+2 interior, with black leather in the cabin. In the same time the Flavia convertible uses a White Zenith exterior color offset by Black Lava rook and an Ivory White leather interior with some black accentuation. Why stop here with the exterior? Each concept measures roughly 4.5-meters (177 inches) in length. 17-inch alloy wheels, instead of the 200's steel wheels. Other differences from the 200 are the LED rear lightning and fog lamps. Other elements include Bluethooth, electronic long-standing control and a multi-function steering wheel and last, but not least, six airbags. Not long till we see Flavia in the European showrooms. Maybe even at the end of this year. At first, it will be offered with Fiat's 1.6-liter 105-hp (77-kW / 105-PS) MultiJet engine assisted to an automatic transmission. No worries though, a manual transmission will be available on the lane for sure.
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