Hintegrale: the Lancia Delta, but just a little different
From Delta Integral to Hintegral
Italy’s Angelelli Automobili used the new concept model of the Lancia Delta Integrale as its inspiration. The Delta Integrale is a world-famous rally car, of which a number of desirable homologation specials were also built. The company does add a letter to the car’s name: they call it Hintegrale instead of Integrale.
Four-wheel drive for Hintegrale
Integrale means all-wheel drive in Italian and that is what this car has. Angelelli plans to make two versions: one for public roads and one for the (rally) track. The street version is called the Stradale and the track version listens to the name R. It promises to be a technical masterpiece, without any welding or use of glue.
Performance Angelelli Hintegrale
The Italian company has several variants in store. The base version has a turbocharged four-cylinder with 280 hp. A hybrid variant with that same block will also be available, delivering 400 to perhaps 500 horsepower. Angelelli is also working on an all-electric version. The edition of the car is, of course, limited. Below is an overview of the different versions.
- Hintegrale Stradale 280 hp – 50 units
- Hintegrale R Hybrid Power 400 hp – 25 units
- WRC #1 Hybrid Power 500 hp – 25 pieces
- Hintegral E-WRC #1 700 KW – 25 pieces
- Rally ONE Hybrid Power 550 hp – 10 copies
Total: 135 copies
Engine variants:
- 1.8 four-cylinder twin-turbo: 280 hp
- 1.8 four-cylinder twin-turbo with two electric motors on the rear axle: 400 hp
- 1.8 four-cylinder twin-turbo with two electric motors on the rear axle: 550 hp
- Electric: 700 kW
Concept model
In case you’re thinking “Where can I order it?” we have to disappoint you. In fact, it is a concept car, designed through computer drawing programs. The Italian company has done this before, with the Angelelli Automobili Superperformance D-1. This should be a hybrid hypercar with more than 1,000 horsepower. However, this car never went into production, so we will have to wait and see if this is the case with the Hintegrale. That it looks very cool, that’s one thing for sure. It also has its own website with more information.