All but confirmed for sale are the Lancia Flavia sedan and Flavia convertible. We know them better as the Chrysler 200 and 200 convertible. If the Italians decide to give these cars the green light, we were told that they could be in production in six months. (We assume the delay is necessary to amass a stockpile of super glue for Lancia logo installation). Like the Voyager and Thema, the Flavia has a new grille, an analog Lancia clock, and stainless-steel brightwork. A four-cylinder turbo-diesel engine is a certainty should they make it to dealers.
Thanks to: Car and Driver