1991 Lancia Hyena Zagato
Girardo & Co. Ltd
1991 Lancia Hyena Zagato
Girardo & Co. Ltd
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22-1114001
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Description
One of just 24 Zagato-bodied Lancia Hyenas built
Enhanced with a range of thoughtful performance- and refinement-oriented modifications
Showing just 26,200km on the odometer
Accompanied by a generous history file including its Certificate of Origin, original Lancia user manual and period photos of the car at Zagato
An ultra-rare and genuinely coach-built modern classic fusing two of Italy’s greatest automotive names: Lancia and Zagato
Chassis no. ZLA831AB000552454
It’s a Lancia Hyena – essentially a Delta HF Integrale Evo 1 sporting purposeful fastback coupé bodywork designed by none other than Zagato, the history-steeped design house from Milan.
In light of the Delta’s extraordinary success on the world rallying stage, Zagato’s then-designer Marco Pedracini reportedly felt obliged to spice up the hatchback’s styling in a manner more befitting of its sporting prowess. With such a rich heritage, the quintessential Zagato design cues were plentiful. Double-bubble roof, anyone?