Lancia

Astura Stabilimenti Farina
NUMBER of
CYLINDERS
8
Year of construction
1933
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STARTED IN
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COMPLETED IN

In the early 1930s, a time when Italy was known for its innovative technology and sophisticated style, the Lancia Astura was the brand's flagship. This model, which was produced since 1931, was characterised by its powerful V8 engine and advanced chassis, once again confirming Vincenzo Lancia's reputation as a pioneer.

The Astura chassis was overhauled by several renowned body builders, including Stabilimenti Farina. This design studio, led by Giovanni Farina, was one of the leading names in the Italian automotive world. The 1933 Astura Stabilimenti Farina combined technical excellence with a body that exuded elegance and simplicity.

The design was characterised by smooth, streamlined lines that perfectly reflected the Art Deco era. The wide, vertical grille and impressive headlights gave the car a stately look, while the generous wheel arches and fine details underlined its traditional character. The hand-built body was often made in contrasting colors that further emphasized the car's silhouette.

This specific example, built in 1933, bears witness to the craftsmanship that characterized Stabilimenti Farina. The open convertible configuration provided a sense of freedom and luxury, which made the model loved by the elite of the time. The V8 engine also provided a smooth and reliable driving experience, ideal for long trips through the Italian countryside or prestigious meetings in the city.

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