The Lancia 2000 is a series of cars produced in Italy between 1971 and 1975. They were available as a 4-door sedan and 2-door coupe with front-wheel drive and a front-mounted engine. It is the last vehicle designed by Lancia engineers before the acquisition of the brand by Fiat in 1969 and the evolution of the Lancia Flavia.
The Lancia 2000 HF Coupé is a redesigned version of the second series Flavia Coupé. The car’s body and interior were designed by Pininfarina and resemble that of a Ferrari 330 GT. Compared to the 2000 Coupé, only the grille, intake and bumpers have been modified. The interior remained without any major changes.
The car was powered by a flat 4-cylinder engine mated to a 5-speed manual transmission. The carburetted version produced 115 hp (85 kW) and the version with electronic injection (HF) produced 125 hp (92 kW). A total of 1,229 examples of the HF Coupé were produced.