Car Tuning

Lancia Delta Integrale gets tuned to double the power

Manhart has tackled a Lancia Delta Integrale for the first time on record, ending up with the tuner called ‘an optimized classic’. In its Integrale 400 guise, the hatchback has nearly twice the original power, upgraded suspension and brakes while retaining its iconic looks. The asking price is €129,900.

When it left the factory, the original Integrale had a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine with 200 PS (197 hp / 147 kW) and 298 Nm (220 lb-ft) of torque under the hood. Manhart’s version of it delivers 375 PS (370 hp / 276 kW) and 550 Nm (406 lb-ft) of torque courtesy of a new turbo kit, revised ECU software, forged pistons and connecting rods, a custom crankshaft and a modded fuel system. There is also a custom exhaust system culminating in 80mm (3.1”) tips. The five-speed manual transmission enjoys its own share of updates.

Other mods of note include KW coilovers and Brembo brakes. The brakes feature 380mm rotors at the front with four-piston calipers and 284mm discs at the back with two pistons. The paintjob is fresh, there is a large aftermarket wing at the rear, and 17-inch OZ Racing wheels fill out the arches. Other than that, the car stays close to stock.

Inside, the upholstery, the dashboard and the steering wheel have been overhauled.

Editor: Andrew Raspopov

 

July 14, 2023

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