Lancia Gamma
{{Short description|Executive car (E-segment in Europe) manufactured and marketed by the Lancia subdivision of Fiat.}}
{{for|the 1910 model|Lancia Gamma (1910)}}
{{Infobox automobile
| image = Lancia Gamma Coupe 2500 Retro Classics 2020 IMG 0245.jpg
| name = Lancia Gamma
| caption = Lancia Gamma Coupe
| manufacturer = Lancia
| production = 1976–1984
| predecessor = Lancia 2000
| successor = Lancia Thema
| class = Executive car (E)
| platform =
| layout = Front-engine, front-wheel-drive
| body_style = {{ubl
|4-door fastback saloon (berlina)
|2-door coupé
}}
| engine = {{ubl|2.0 L Lancia H4
|2.5 L Lancia H4
}}
| transmission = {{ubl
|5-speed manual
|4-speed automatic{{cite web|url=http://www.carsfromitaly.com/lancia/index.html |title=Lancia Gamma |work=The Lancia pages @ www.CarsFromItaly.com |access-date=2006-08-03 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050324083750/http://www.carsfromitaly.com/lancia/index.html |archive-date=2005-03-24}} (accessed via the Wayback Machine)
}}
| wheelbase = {{convert|2670|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} - berlina
{{convert|2555|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} - coupé{{cite journal | title=Auto Katalog | journal=Autokatalog Modelljahr | publisher=Motor Presse Stuttgart | year=1983 | issn= 0949-0884 |pages=220–221}} - technical data based on 1982/83 models
| length = {{ubl
|{{convert|4580|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} - berlina
|{{convert|4485|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} - coupé
}}
| width = {{convert|1730|mm|in|1|abbr=on}}
| height = {{ubl
|{{convert|1410|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} - berlina
|{{convert|1330|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} - coupé
}}
| weight = {{ubl
|{{convert|1320|kg|lb|0|abbr=on}} - berlina
|{{convert|1290|kg|lb|0|abbr=on}} - coupé
}}
| aka =
| related = Lancia Beta
| designer = {{ubl
|Leonardo Fioravanti{{cite web|url=https://driventowrite.com/2016/02/12/lancia-gamma-history-part-seven-styling/|title=Gamma: Signs and Portents – Part Seven|website=driventowrite.com|date=12 February 2016 |access-date=27 September 2024}} at Pininfarina (saloon)
|Aldo Brovarone at Pininfarina (coupé)
}}
| assembly = Italy: Turin
}}
The Lancia Gamma (Tipo 830), stylised Lancia γ, is an executive car (E-segment in Europe) manufactured and marketed by the Lancia subdivision of Fiat. Following its debut at the 1976 Geneva Motor Show as Lancia's new flagship, the Gamma was marketed as a 4-door fastback saloon known as the Berlina (1976–1984) and as a 2-door coupé (1977–1984), both designed by Pininfarina – with 15,272 and 6,790 manufactured, respectively.{{cite web|url=http://www.pininfarina.it/repository/Gruppo/Produzionecomplessiva.pdf|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110605081310/http://www.pininfarina.it/repository/Gruppo/Produzionecomplessiva.pdf|archive-date=2011-06-05|title=PRODUZIONE COMPLESSIVA|access-date=2007-08-03|work=pininfarina.it}} The Gamma superseded the Lancia 2000.{{cite web|url=https://www.lancasterinsurance.co.uk/news/2021/february/22/do-you-remember-the-lancia-gamma-berlina/|website=lancasterinsurance.co.uk|title=DO YOU REMEMBER – THE LANCIA GAMMA BERLINA?|access-date=21 October 2024}}
Design
Lancia Gamma saloon was designed at the Pininfarina design studio by Leonardo Fioravanti, under the direction of Centro Stile Lancia's Sergio Camuffo. Early design proposals with different rear portion were created by Aldo Brovarone who would later design the coupé version. Fioravanti based the design on the 1967 Pininfarina BMC 1800 Aerodynamica concept car designed by Paolo Martin to which Fioravanti also contributed.
The fastback style of the Berlina featured a conventional boot at the rear, rather than a hatchback. At the car's press launch Pininfarina said a hatchback was avoided to save the inconvenience to back seat passengers, when luggage is loaded, from ostensible drafts.{{cite magazine |title = Top of the Lancia gamut|magazine=Autocar | volume = 144 nbr 4155| pages =68–70| date = 26 June 1976}}
Etymology
Gamma is the third letter of the Greek alphabet. Lancia had used Greek letters to denote its models before 1945, and the nomenclature was revived with the Lancia Beta in 1971, the first Lancia developed under Fiat supervision. The Gamma is also shared front-wheel drive and suspension elements from the Beta.
File:1982 Lancia Gamma Coupe Fi Automatic 2.5 Front.jpg|Lancia Gamma Coupé (front).
File:Werkplaats achterzij.JPG|Lancia Gamma Coupé (rear).
File:Lancia Gamma di Viterbo.jpg|Lancia Gamma Berlina (front).
File:Silver Lancia Gamma Berlina rear (cropped).jpg|Lancia Gamma Berlina (rear).
File:Lancia Gamma Armaturenbrett (52678074321).jpg|Dashboard of a Lancia Gamma
Engines
The Lancia Gamma is a front-wheel-drive car with a longitudinally-mounted boxer engine and a 5-speed manual transmission, later joined by an optional 4-speed automatic transmission. The Gamma received a mid cycle face-lift, receiving Bosch L-Jetronic fuel injection as well as a new corporate grille, 15-inch "sunburst" alloy wheels, and a revised interior with new instrumentation, interior lighting, badging, handbrake and gear lever gaiter.
Though Fiat had planned to use one of their V6 engines, Lancia developed unique flat-four engines for the Gamma. The Flavia and Flavia Coupé had used 1.8 and 2.0 litre flat-fours and the Lancia 2000 used the 2.0-litre version. Engine designer De Virgilio also drew up a four-cam V6 engine for the Gamma with either 3- or 4-litre displacement, but this never came to fruition.
The flat engine, though large for a modern four-cylinder petrol engine, lacked the cachet associated with six- and eight-cylinder engines but enabled Pininfarina chief stylist Aldo Brovarone to lower the coupé's bonnet line and to steeply rake its windscreen. Pressure cast in alloy with wet cylinder liners, the engine was light and though it only produced {{cvt|140|PS|kW|0}}, {{cvt|120|PS|kW|0}} in 2.0-litre form, its maximum torque was available at just 2,000 rpm.
Initially available with a displacement of 2.5 L (Gamma 2500), it was later joined by a 2.0 L version (Gamma 2000), which resulted from the Italian tax system (cars with engines larger than 2.0 L were subject to a heavier tax burden). The displacement was lowered by decreasing the bore rather than the stroke of the engine. Both displacements were using Weber carburetors, and the 2.5 L also came in a version fitted with fuel injection (Gamma 2500 I.E.)
The most notorious aspect of the Gammas engine related to the design of the power steering pump. The Gamma's engine utilized timing belts rather than the timing chains used in older Lancia flat-four models. Also, rather than powering the power steering pump using the traditional accessory belt, it was instead directly connected to the left hand side camshaft on the back of the engine. This created a design flaw in which applying too much load on the power steering pump (such as when starting the engine or turning the wheel to full lock) could cause the timing belt to skip or snap, causing serious damage to the engine.{{Cite web |title=Gamma Consortium |url=https://www.lanciagammaconsortium.info/htmlfr/gamma003.htm |access-date=2025-03-14 |website=www.lanciagammaconsortium.info}}
- {{cvt|1999|cc|L|1|disp=flip}} carburetor 8v SOHC flat-4 - {{cvt|120|PS|kW hp|0}} (1st series) {{cvt|115|PS|kW hp|0}} (2nd series)
- {{cvt|2484|cc|L|1|disp=flip}} carburetor 8v SOHC flat-4 - {{cvt|140|PS|kW hp|0}}
- {{cvt|2484|cc|L|1|disp=flip}} I.E. 8v SOHC flat-4 - {{cvt|140|PS|kW hp|0}}
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colspan=15| Lancia Gamma Coupé production figures* | ||||||||||
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Series
! 1976 ! 1977 ! 1978 ! 1979 ! 1980 ! 1981 ! 1982 ! 1983 ! 1984 ! Totals | ||||||||||
1 | 9 | 1,006 | 2,064 | 1,236 | rowspan="2"|6,790 | |||||
2 | 37 | 1,225 | 952 | 176 | 51 | 33 |
*stated by Pininfarina production records
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colspan=5| Lancia Gamma Coupé version figures | ||||
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! 2.0
! 2.5 ! 2.5 ie ! Total | ||||
|Series 1 1976-79 | 1,978 | 2,337 | 4,315 | |
|Series 2 1980-84 | 1,265 | 1,209 | 2,474 | |
|Total | 3,243 | colspan="2" | 3,546 | 6,789 |
Concepts
Several concepts were developed from the Gamma Platform over the years:{{cite web|url=http://www.carsfromitaly.net/lancia/concepts_lancia.html |title=Lancia Concept Cars @ www.CarsfromItaly.com |publisher=Carsfromitaly.net |access-date=2016-01-21}}
- 1977 Pininfarina Gamma Spider — a targa top version of coupé.
- 1977 Italdesign Megagamma — a short-nosed MPV (multi-purpose vehicle) hatchback-bodied variant.
- 1980 Pininfarina Gamma Scala — a saloon, based on the coupé but with a regular notchback boot.{{cite web|url=http://www.carsfromitaly.net/lancia/concepts/gamscala.html |title=Lancia Gamma Scala @ CarsfromItaly |publisher=Carsfromitaly.net |access-date=2016-01-21}}
- 1981 Saloon — a Berlina-based six-window three-box, notchback saloon variant designed by Centro Stile Lancia.
- 1982 Pininfarina Gamma Olgiata — a three-door shooting brake, based on the coupé; similar in concept to the Lancia Beta HPE.{{cite web|url=http://www.carsfromitaly.net/lancia/concepts/gamolgiata.html |title=Lancia Gamma Olgiata @ CarsfromItaly |publisher=Carsfromitaly.net |access-date=2016-01-21}}
File:Lancia gamma4.jpg|1981 Saloon
File:Lancia Gamma Olgiata 1982 schräg.JPG|1982 Pininfarina Gamma Olgiata.
References
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External links
{{commons category|Lancia Gamma}}
- [http://www.lanciagamma.altervista.org/ Italian website on Lancia Gamma]
- [http://www.lancisti.net/ Lancisti.net - An Information Exchange and Support Community for Lancia Owners and Enthusiasts]
- [http://www.GammaConsortium.com Gamma Consortium ]
- [http://www.lanciamotorclub.co.uk Lancia Motor Club (UK)]
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