Lancia Chivasso plant explained
The Lancia Chivasso Plant was the second manufacturing plant of Italian automobile company Lancia, following the Lancia Borgo San Paolo Plant. The plant manufactured Lancia models such as the Lancia Flaminia, Lancia Beta, Lancia Delta, Lancia Prisma and others.
History
On December 20, 1959, the Minister of Foreign Affairs Giuseppe Pella[1] laid the foundation stone of the new large 1,120,000 m2 factory, for the Italian car brand Lancia, which at that time was under the control of the family Pesenti.[2] In 1972 the number of workers in the Chivasso increased to 5,000.[3]
The plant started production of Lancia cars, which were built on a Fiat platform. After 1993, the plant began production of Fiat models such as Fiat Panda Van and Fiat Barchetta under the auspices of Maggiora, until its bankruptcy in the early 2000s.[4] Since then, the plant has been converted into a business park.[5]
List of cars produced
References
- http://www.museotorino.it/view/s/7902ae3f64774e31831784a2871591e4 Progetto di Pier Luigi Nervi per il Reparto Presse dello stabilimento Lancia di Chivasso museotorino.it/
- http://www.savelancia.it/?p=306 Il grande stabilimento progettato dalla Lancia trasformerà Chiavasso in un centro industriale.savelancia.it
- https://www.autoedizione.nl/lancia-sinds-chivasso-een-te-hoog-prijskaartje-voor-fiat/ Lancia: Sinds Chivasso een te hoog prijskaartje voor Fiat,10 mei 2014 autoedizione.nl
- https://ricerca.repubblica.it/repubblica/archivio/repubblica/1992/06/02/chivasso-impero-fiat-in-ritirata.html?refresh_ce RICCARDO DE GENNARO Topic Correlati Persone Enti e Società Luoghi CHIVASSO, L' IMPERO FIAT IN RITIRATA repubblica.it,02 June 1992 sez.
- News: Aperto il "Centro commerciale Chivasso" a marchio e gallerie Bennet: tutti i servizi. Torino Today. 2018-03-01.