6 sightings by 5 spotters worldwide

Market value
$70,000 to $280,000
Did you know
Only 136 Lancia Appia Zagato GTE Corso units ever produced.
The Lancia Appia Zagato GTE Corso is a captivating example of Italian automotive artistry, born from the fruitful collaboration between Lancia and the legendary coachbuilder Zagato. Emerging in the late 1950s, this car embodied the spirit of its era—bold, agile, and unmistakably stylish. Zagato's lightweight aluminum bodywork didn't just look stunning; it significantly improved the Appia's performance, transforming it from a modest sedan into a nimble, competitive racer.
At the heart of the GTE Corso lies Lancia's innovative narrow-angle V4 engine, a compact marvel that punches far above its modest displacement. Coupled with Zagato's aerodynamic finesse, the car excelled in endurance racing and hill climbs, quickly earning a reputation as a giant-killer on the track. Its handling dynamics are nothing short of delightful—responsive steering, balanced chassis, and a suspension setup that dances gracefully through corners, rewarding skilled drivers who dare to push its limits.
Visually, the Appia Zagato GTE Corso is pure automotive poetry. Its double-bubble roofline—Zagato's signature touch—not only enhances headroom for helmeted drivers but also evokes a sense of purposeful elegance. The car's rarity and distinctive design have cemented its status among collectors and enthusiasts alike, making it a sought-after gem at prestigious events like the Mille Miglia retrospective. Owning or driving one today isn't merely a statement of taste; it's an intimate connection to a golden age of automotive passion and craftsmanship.
6 Lancia Appia Zagato GTE Corso sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 5 different spotters.
On AutoRadar's rarity scale the Lancia Appia Zagato GTE Corso is rated Uncommon.
Recent Lancia Appia Zagato GTE Corso sightings on AutoRadar come from Athina, Saint-Priest. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.
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