The Lancia Delta Integrale 8V Hatchback 1983 is an iconic icon of the 1970s and '80s that stands out as one of the greatest front-wheel-drive cars of its era. A timeless classic, this Italian hatchback has been loved by many automotive enthusiasts since its introduction in 1983. The Lancia Delta Integrale is an evolution of the already legendary Lancia Delta HF, sporting an 8-valve engine with 128bhp that gives it a purposeful punch. Other features of the Delta Integrale 8V Hatchback include an adjustable ride height, a revolutionary four-wheel-drive system, an edgy body shape, and a very unique interior design. The exterior design of the Delta Integrale is unmistakable and includes its distinct boomerang headlights, squared-off front and rear bumpers, angular lines and curves, and subtly integrated spoilers and skirts. The interior of the Delta Integrale 8V Hatchback takes up a small footprint but looks larger thanks to its well-thought-out design and ergonomics. In terms of performance, the Delta Integrale is powered by a naturally aspirated 2.0L four-cylinder engine that produces 130bhp and 174Nm of torque. This is transferred to the tarmac through a five-speed manual gearbox and a viscous coupling four-wheel-drive system. The Delta Integrale 8V Hatchback is also impressive in the corners with its short overhangs, low center of gravity and excellent suspension, making it one of the most sought-after hot hatches of the era.
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