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1976 Lancia Scorpion

Lancia commissioned Pininfarina to design a mid-engine sports car to serve as a replacement for the 124 Coupe. This new model would come to be known as the Montecarlo. The first series was built from 1975 to 1978 and were known as the Lancia Beta Montecarlos while the second series, produced from 1980 to 1981, was dubbed the Montecarlo. A coupe and spider version were offered, with the 'spider' using a roll-back manually operated Targa-style convertible top. The United States received a modified version of the Spider, known as the Lancia Scorpion, between 1976 and 1977.

The Montecarlo was stylish and sporty but production remained exclusive, with 7,798 units built from 1974 through 1982. Of the first series production, Targas were more popular with 3,558 units built compared to the 2,080 coupes. For the second series, the positions reversed as 1,123 were coupes, and 817 were Targas.

Paolo Martin of Pininfarina penned the design for the Montecarlo, and the initial design work was finished by 1969. The production version - the Beta Montecarlo - was unveiled at the 45th Geneva Salon International de l'Auto in March 1975. During this time, Bertone created a competing design for a two-seater mid-engined sports car, which eventually became the Fiat X1/9. It was developed from the 1969 Autobianchi A112 Runabout concept, with styling performed under chief designer Marcello Gandini. The two-seater X1/9 had sharp, wedge-shaped styling, retractable headlights, a removable hardtop roof panel (known as a Targa top), and an integrated front spoiler. Fiat produced the vehicle from 1972 through 1982, and then Bertone took over production through 1989. Around 140,500 examples wore Fiat badges, and a further circa-19,500 had Bertone badges.

The Lancia Montecarlo had a similar angular profile to the Fiat, but with conventional headlights, sloping buttresses (fastback roofline), and a slightly curved (wraparound) windshield.

Mounted mid-ship was a two-liter twin-cam four-cylinder motor sourced from the Fiat 124 Sport Coupe backed by a five-speed gearbox. It used a MacPherson suspension and disc brakes all round.

The Lancia Beta Montecarlo holds the distinction of being the first project designed and developed in-house by Pininfarina rather than based on an existing production car.

Lancia Scorpion
Since Chevrolet had used the name 'Monte Carlo' in the United States, Lancia's exported Montecarlo became known as the Scorpion, and although they were manufactured in 1976 and 1977, all were titled as 1976 models. 1,396 examples were sold in 1976 and 405 units the following year.

To comply with emission regulations in the United States, the Lancia Scorpion received a smaller 1,756cc twin-cam engine with a smaller carburetor, a reduced compression ratio of 8.1:1, and less aggressive camshaft profiles. It developed 81 horsepower, which was down considerably compared to the 120 hp produced by the non-detuned Montecarlo. Two additional series of vents on the engine cover were added to cool the catalyst.

Changes were made to the exterior design to comply with safety regulations, particularly the addition of larger 5-mph bumpers and low-rise pop-up, sealed beam headlights. All of the updates to comply with safety and emission regulations added around 130 lbs to the curb weight, which decreased the performance even further.

All Scorpions featured the convertible top.


by Daniel Vaughan | Dec 2021

Related Reading : Lancia Scorpion History

The Lancia Scorpion, sold in other parts of the world as the Lancia Montecarlo, was sold in the United States from 1975 through 1981. The Scorpion was the same vehicle as the Montecarlo, except it had a de-tuned engine. The car was based on the Abarth 030 Prototype, which would evolve into the X18 and later the X120. The design was penned by Pininfarina of Turin, Italy. The design had the engine....
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1976 Lancia Scorpion Vehicle Profiles

1976 Lancia Scorpion vehicle information
Sport Coupe

Designer: Pininfarina
1976 Lancia Scorpion vehicle information
Sport Coupe

Designer: Pininfarina
1976 Lancia Scorpion vehicle information
Sport Coupe

Designer: Pininfarina
Chassis #: 137AS 0101158
1976 Lancia Scorpion vehicle information
Sport Coupe

Designer: Pininfarina

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