Zeta

Lancia Zeta generations

The Lancia Zeta is a front-wheel drive minivan produced by the French-Italian joint venture Sevel Nordfrom 1995 to 2002. The model was named Zeta according to the tradition of naming cars with the letters of the Greek alphabet. The minivan was positioned as the most prestigious of the eurovan family and, unlike its counterparts (Fiat Ulisse, Peugeot 806 and Citroen Evasion), it was not equipped with low-power engines. The car was equipped with 2.0-liter engines, gasoline or turbocharged diesel engines. The interior had ample opportunities for transformation and offered 3 rows of seats for 6 or 7 seats, depending on the configuration.

Years of manufacture Zeta

Generations Zeta

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