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Lancia Delta Executive Priced at $40,000 Euro

Lancia recently announced pricing for the new Delta Executive, the top of the range version which will become available on the Dutch market with a price tag of around 40,000 euros. Specifically, the car will be offered with two engines, a 1.8-liter Turbo gasoline and developing 200 horsepower and 1.9-liter Multijet TwinTurbo available at 39,245 euros and 39,745 euros, respectively.

Lancia Delta Executive has several features that distinguishes it from the other models across the range, such as the gold Delta logo and 17-inch alloy wheels and the leather inserts inside the car. The climate controls and the navigation system are painted in two colors, as reported by autoblog.it.

As for the equipment, Delta Executive boasts “Reactive Suspension System” electronic suspensions with a variable damping system, rear parking sensors, 6 airbags, dual zone automatic climate control system, Granluce sunroof, Instant Nav satellite navigator, Absolute Handling System with DST (Drive Steering Torque), fog lights with cornering function and front armrests with cooling compartment.

"Delta Executive is aimed at clients who look for greater elegance and comfort as it offers exclusive rear seats which provide the same comfort as business class seats on an intercontinental flight. Furthermore, the comfort of the Delta model's rear seats is the best one for this range of cars, proving how Lancia has paid maximum attention to the quality of the space for the passengers as well as for the drivers," Lancia said back in May when presenting the car.

The car is expected to be released in several other European markets in the upcoming months, with Italy likely to get it at basically the same prices.
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