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| In 1950, [[Lancia]] introduced the world's first [[V6]] engine in the [[Lancia Aurelia]]. The engine remained in production through 1970.
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| ==Aurelia==
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| The first-generation Aurelia engines were produced from 1950 through 1967.
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| ===1800===
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| The 1.8 L (1754 cc) '''1800''' was the first V6.
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| * 1950 [[Lancia Aurelia]]
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| ===2000===
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| The engine was expanded to 2.0 L (1991 cc) for 1951's B21 Aurelia. Bore was 72 mm and stroke was 81.5 mm.
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| * 1951-1952 [[Lancia Aurelia]]
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| ===2300===
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| A 2.3 L (2266 cc) version was also produced.
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| ===2500===
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| The largest of the original Aurelia engines was the 2.5 L (2451 cc) '''2500''' introduced in 1953. It was still [[undersquare]] at 78 mm bore and 85.5 mm stroke.
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| * 1953-1957 [[Lancia Aurelia]]
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| ==Flaminia==
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| The engine's severe [[undersquare]] design was addressed for the 1957 [[Lancia Flaminia|Flaminia]] version. This lasted in production through 1970.
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| ===2500===
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| The new 2.5 L engine displaced 2458 cc from a much less undersquare 80 mm bore and 82 mm stroke.
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| * 1957-1970 [[Lancia Flaminia]]
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| ===2800===
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| The final version was the 2.8 L (2775 cc) engine. Bore was now 85 mm and stroke remained at 82 mm as in the 2500.
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| * 1957-1970 [[Lancia Flaminia]]
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| [[Category:Engines]]
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Latest revision as of 09:21, 31 October 2008