ENGINE
V-6 | 1.991 cc | 70 hp

V-6 | 1.991 cc | 70 hp
4 speed - RWD
1.200 kg
150 km/h
First presented in 1952, the Lancia PF200 is an exceptional prototype designed by Pininfarina on the Lancia Aurelia chassis. This car embodies the boldness and innovation that defined Italian design in the 1950s, with a fluid and balanced silhouette, generous glass surfaces, and lines of futuristic elegance for the era.
The PF200 concept stands out for its focus on lightness and efficiency: a compact yet refined body, a Lancia V6 engine providing the perfect balance between performance and handling, and aerodynamic styling that foreshadowed the design of future Lancia models.
Although built only as a prototype, the PF200 had a direct influence on later models such as the Lancia Florida and Flaminia, cementing Pininfarina’s reputation as a master of Italian automotive design.
Visionary, rare, and forward-looking, the Lancia PF200 perfectly illustrates the spirit of innovation and creativity that made Lancia and Pininfarina legendary.




