Fulvia Berlina (818__), 1963 – 1976

The Lancia Fulvia 1C Berlina was powered by a V4 engine with a cylinder angle of just 13°. The 1091 cc engine was installed at an inclination of 45° and had two overhead camshafts. With a single register carburettor, it produced 44 kW (58 hp) at 5800 rpm, just enough to accelerate the relatively heavy 1040 kg sedan to 138 km/h.
The Fulvia 2C was offered from autumn 1964. Two Solex double carburettors increased the output to 71 hp and ensured better driving performance.
From the beginning of 1967, Lancia added the GT version to the range in the 1.2 liter class, which produced 80 hp. The engine was available in three displacement variants (1199 cm³ [79 hp], 1216 cm³, 1231 cm³).
In mid-1968 the Fulvia GTE arrived, a sedan with the more powerful 1298 cc engine with 87 hp at 6000 rpm.