The name of this new Bentley was taken from the famous bend on the Le Mans race track, the Mulsanne bend at the end of the long Hunaudi?res straight, in order to commemorate the many victories of the English make at the famous french race circuit. This imposing large tourer was given a V8 6.75-litre engine and the "sufficiently powerful" turbo version, in the words of the manufacturers, could reach a maximum speed of more than 135 mph.
Once again, Lancia chose the Geneva Show to present its compact hatchback front-wheel drive that it named the Y10 and which was positioned between the A112 and Delta. Depending on the version, the 4-cylinder 1-litre engine could produce 45, 55 or 85 bhp. Lancia introduced a novel concept with its vast range of external and internal colours allowing customers to assemble a car to match their tastes.
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