







Six consecutive WRC manufacturer championships (1987-1992). The most successful rally car in history.
History
The Evolution II was the final development of the Delta Integrale, produced in 1993-1994. It featured wider wheel arches, an adjustable center differential, and the 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder producing 215 PS.
The wider track and revised suspension geometry improved the car's already legendary handling. The Evo II was the closest thing to a Group A rally car that could be registered for the road.
The Delta platform won six consecutive World Rally Championship manufacturers' titles from 1987 to 1992. The Evo II represented the culmination of that development.
Approximately 5,000 Evo IIs were built. Values have risen significantly, with clean examples commanding EUR 80,000 to EUR 150,000.
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Production & Heritage
Value estimates are editorial assessments based on recent auction results and market trends.
Technical Specifications
Engine Details
Performance
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Source: Lancia / Wikipedia
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Designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro (base Delta)
From the 1990s





























