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Lancia Aprilia Bilux Pininfarina

The Lancia Aprilia Bilux Berlina by Pininfarina.

Vehicle Overview

The Lancia Aprilia Bilux by Pininfarina is a rare example of Italian coachbuilding from the late 1930s and early 1940s, built on the technically advanced chassis of the Lancia Aprilia. The Aprilia itself was a pioneering model, featuring a lightweight monocoque body, independent suspension on all four wheels, and an aerodynamic profile developed through wind tunnel testing. This platform provided an ideal foundation for custom-bodied variants by renowned carrozzerie such as Pininfarina. The Bilux version was conceived as a more refined and elegant interpretation of the Aprilia, embodying the streamlined aesthetic that would come to define pre-war modernism in automotive design. The Pininfarina bodywork replaced the standard saloon’s utilitarian lines with a smooth, flowing silhouette. The integrated front fenders, raked grille, and enclosed headlights were all carefully proportioned to enhance aerodynamic efficiency while maintaining the dignity and balance expected of a luxury car of its time. The rear of the car was equally considered, with a gently descending roofline and a rounded tail that harmonized with the overall profile. Inside, the Aprilia Bilux reflected the high standards of comfort and finish associated with both Lancia and Pininfarina. The interior layout was spacious for the time, thanks to the Aprilia’s compact yet efficiently designed architecture. Materials were carefully chosen, with quality upholstery and trim echoing the car’s exterior sophistication. Visibility, ride comfort, and interior ergonomics were all emphasized, making the Bilux suitable for long-distance touring as well as urban use. Mechanically, the Bilux retained the Aprilia’s hallmark V4 engine, displacing 1.4 liters and delivering close to 49 horsepower. Paired with a four-speed manual transmission and rear-wheel drive, the car offered dynamic performance for its class. The engineering excellence of the Aprilia chassis, combined with Pininfarina’s styling, made the Bilux an appealing alternative to larger, more expensive luxury cars of the era. Produced in very limited numbers, the Lancia Aprilia Bilux Pininfarina is today a sought-after collector’s item. It stands as a compelling example of the fruitful collaborations between Italian automotive engineers and coachbuilders before and after the Second World War. The car remains a testimony to the quiet innovation and stylistic maturity of its era, offering a rare glimpse into the fusion of technical precision and artisanal design that defined Lancia and Pininfarina at their best.

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