Lancia Delta With Chrysler Logo Revealed At Detroit Auto Show 2010

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January 11th, 2010

The Chrysler stand in Detroit presented a special version of Lancia Delta, which bears the logo of the American automaker.

As you know, Fiat-Chrysler alliance will produce a series of models developed by a manufacturer that will be marketed with the logo of other brands belonging to the consortium. To illustrate some of the changes that took place in the Fiat-Chrysler alliance, the Americans from Chrysler unveiled a Lancia Delta with a Chrysler logo. The compact Delta was present at the Detroit Auto Show with a changed front grille, along with Chrysler logo located inside and outside.

Although Chrysler Delta will not be sold too soon on the market in the United States of America, it exemplifies the changes that take place in the ranges of the two manufacturers in the alliance.We can expect the Dodge models to receive the logo of Alfa Romeo when Dodge will be sold in the US, and Dodge models receive similar treatment in Europe.

Chrysler version of Lancia Delta is not a concept car, it is a model ready for production. Most likely, this is the form in which the Fiat-Chrysler alliance Delta model will sell in Europe since 2011. If Chrysler Delta will be sold on the US market, it could suffer because the car do not offer a similar space to that of American compacts, which might not be very attractive for the typical American consumer .

Via Carnewsarticles | Foto: Drew Philips/Autoblog

Comments ( 3 )

  • you do not have a clue to how big this car is! this car is beautiful and confortable I drove one similar to this in Italy and was as confortable as my D T S and it will be my last one of G M car cars I will drive the new Chryslers. You can stick with the run of the mill Japanese cars. They are starile.

  • Name (required) / January 11, 2010 at 5:09 pm

    Yes, i drove one in Italy as well for 3 days. it is huge AND sporty. Bring it on! The American market needs some of this stuff.

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