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Six World Championships. Four Letters: E-V-O.
The Lancia Delta Integrale holds a record that will almost certainly never be broken: six consecutive World Rally Championship manufacturers' titles, from 1987 to 1992. In an era when rally cars were derived directly from road-going models, the Integrale was the road car that happened to be world champion. It drove to work on Monday and won in the forests of Finland on Saturday. That dual identity - competition weapon and usable road car - is what makes the Integrale one of the most compelling collector cars in Europe.
The story begins with the Lancia Delta HF Turbo, launched in 1983. By 1986, Lancia introduced four-wheel drive, and the HF 4WD was born. The 8-valve Integrale arrived in 1987, the 16-valve in 1989, and the definitive Evoluzione models (Evo I and Evo II) in 1991 and 1993. Total Integrale production across all variants reached approximately 44,296 units - a modest figure that underpins today's strong values.
Choosing your Integrale
The 8v (1987–1989) is the purist's car. Lighter than its successors, with a simpler turbo system and arguably the most communicative steering feel in the range. Around 10,000 were produced. The 16v (1989–1991) added a more powerful cylinder head and wider wheel arches. It's the version most people picture when they think "Integrale." The Evoluzione I (1991–1992) widened the body further, added adjustable dampers, and pushed power to 210 PS. The Evoluzione II (1993–1994) is the ultimate specification: 215 PS, Recaro seats, a revised dashboard, and the distinctive rooftop spoiler. Evo II models now regularly exceed €100,000 at auction, with Dealers Special and Martini 6 editions commanding further premiums.
What to look for - and it starts with rust
The Integrale's Achilles heel is structural corrosion, and there is no diplomatic way to say it: every Integrale rusts. Inner front wings,
Frequently Asked Questions
8v and 16v models range from €40,000–70,000 depending on condition and history. Evoluzione I models command higher prices. The Evoluzione II has crossed the €100,000 threshold at auction, with Dealers Special and Martini 6 editions commanding further premiums.
The 8v is the purist's choice - lighter and purer steering. The 16v offers more power and is the version most people recognise. The Evo II is the ultimate specification but commands a significant premium. Budget for rust remediation on any Integrale.
Rust is the primary concern: inner wings, sills, rear arches, and floor around the rear diff. A thorough underside inspection on a ramp is essential. Check head gasket condition, turbo health, and cambelt history. Budget €3,000–8,000 for rust repair on presentable cars.