Especificaciones y análisis del Lancia Z
Power
147HP
Torque
235Nm
Consumption
11.1l/100
Emissions
-g/km
0-100 km/h
10.1s
Top Speed
195km/h
Weight
1575kg
Price
30,111€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Manual 5v
FWD
7 / - doors
340 L
80 L
108 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Lancia Z 2.0 T LX 5 plazas · 147 CV (1994-2001)
General description
The Lancia Z 2.0 T LX is much more than a simple 90s minivan; it is Lancia's attempt to infuse elegance and Italian character into the practical world of family vehicles. Born from the Eurovan project, this car represents an era when family travel did not mean giving up an engine with soul and a touch of distinction.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the Lancia Z is surprising. Its 2.0-liter, 147-horsepower turbo engine pushes with an unexpected joy for a vehicle of its size and weight. It's not a sports car, but the low-end torque delivery brings a smile to your face during overtaking and acceleration. The comfort-oriented suspension turns long trips into a pleasant experience, cradling the occupants in a spacious and bright cabin, making you feel like the captain of a family cruiser.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is a child of its time, functional and spacious, but with the unmistakable Lancia seal in its LX trim. It shares its structure with its project siblings, but the grille, interior details, and quality of materials seek to differentiate it, providing an air of superiority. It is a vehicle designed from the inside out, where the modularity of its seven seats and its enormous interior space are the true protagonists of life on board.
Technology and features
Technologically, the heart of the Z is its turbocharged engine with an intercooler, a solution that gave it notable performance in its segment. Although the electronics of the time are not comparable to today's, the LX version came equipped to ensure comfort, with features like power steering, ABS brakes, and a climate control system designed for the well-being of all passengers on long journeys.
Competition
Its most direct competition was in-house, with the Peugeot 806, Citroën Evasion, and Fiat Ulysse, with which it shared almost everything. Outside the family, it faced established giants like the Renault Espace, the trio of Volkswagen Sharan, SEAT Alhambra, and Ford Galaxy, and the bold proposal of the Toyota Previa. The Lancia Z fought to stand out with its engine and its aura of prestige.
Conclusion
The Lancia Z 2.0 T LX is a vehicle with a dual soul: that of a practical and spacious minivan and that of a sedan with an energetic engine and a touch of class. Today it is a piece of nostalgia, a reminder that family cars could also have heart and character. A choice for those who seek space without giving up a spirited drive and the charm of a legendary brand.




