The return of Lancia’s legendary Stratos

Fall back in love with one of the quirkiest models in motoring history

Lancia Stratos
(Image credit: michael aust)

Thirty years later, automotive-parts tycoon Michael Stoschek commissioned an Italian design house to create a one-off homage to the Stratos. In early 2018, it was confirmed that 25 examples of this version would be made by specialist builder Manifattura Automobili Torino (MAT). But what neither MAT nor Stoschek wanted to replicate was the “cramped interior of the original Stratos or its unforgiving ergonomics”. Thankfully, the New Stratos is “more refined, with a comfortable, bespoke interior and mod-cons such as power-steering, air conditioning and a paddle-shift, semi-automatic gearbox”.

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This is one of those cars that doesn’t just accelerate; it beams itself down the road, says Jason Barlow on Top Gear. “You are at Point A; now you are at Point B. The bit in the middle is pulverised.” This is a one-off car that is “stunningly well realised, a hunk of gorgeous carbon-fibre fashioned into a shape that drags the original Stratos into the 21st century”. The slight downside – on top of the half-million-pound price tag – is that to have a Stratos built, you have to provide MAT with a Ferrari F430 to gut first.

Price: £487,000 (plus Ferrari F430 donor car); Engine: V8, 4,308cc, petrol; Power: 542bhp at 8,200rpm; Torque: 383lb ft at 3,750rpm; Top speed: 170-205mph; 0-60mph: 3.3 seconds.

This article was originally published in MoneyWeek

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