Lancia Aurelia B20 Coupé: An Evolution Of Grand Touring
Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары
Besides heralding the dawn of the great post-war grand touring cars-or as our host Sam Hancock puts it, “vehicles that could win a hillclimb by day and pull up proudly to the opera house later that night”-the Lancia Aurelia B20 Coupés also found success on the circuits and sprint courses of Europe with just a few modifications.
In specifications close to the standard road going form, Aurelias finished second in the Mille Miglia and won their class at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1951, before going on to win the Targa Florio in 1952, and the Monte Carlo Rally in 1954. In other words, it has an impressive racing résumé.
The cars’ prowess on the circuits, hill climbs, and rally stages was due in large part to the advanced technology that Vittorio Jano, Francesco de Virgilio, and the rest of the talented Lancia engineers fitted inside the beautifully minimalistic Ghia-designed bodywork.
Besides being part of the first production car line powered by V6 engines, Aurelias like the fourth-series B20 Coupé featured in the film also boasted independent suspension, a rear transaxle transmission setup, and in-board rear brakes, to name just a few of its mechanical goodies. None of this came cheap, though, and while customers were given humble fabric-covered seats, the Aurelia was priced higher than the Bentleys of its day.
In this week’s film, Sam Hancock takes a drive through the winding roads of Reggio Emilia, enjoying and espousing the talents still possessed by this prime example of 1950s automotive excellence.
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I dont like the Top Gear style reviews. I like the old owner driven videos better .
@MrBenzcdi
3 жыл бұрын
Totally agree
@cornishrider
3 жыл бұрын
Disagree, Sam is a superb driver let's evolve!
The B20 Coupé is my all-time favorite. And then have a look at Lancia today. Thank you FIAT, for killing this great brand. Unbelievable.
Wonderful car, dont like the music over the voice. Who needs music when you have those amazing engine sounds
These classic cars are truly the Grand Tourers - a stately way of life. Moving around stylishly and gracefully. Sad the old world is gone now. The Lancia was such a beautiful marque. What a pity Fiat killed it.
@VentureAHighway
3 жыл бұрын
Agreed. This is a beautiful video on a beautiful car... with an era of class.
@shankarbalan3813
3 жыл бұрын
@@23Piccolina I understand your angst even though I am an Indian and our Tata Group owns Landrover and Jaguar and indeed the Mahindra Group owns Pininfarina Design. The trick here is to infuse funds, belief, committment and support and management best practices and organizational skills without interfering with the design process, aesthetics, creativity and so on. So when you view these things with a pragmatic lens, it is better these great brands are owned by anyone at all, who will allow them to survive and grow. These great brands need to be saved from themselves!
@studiocalder818
3 жыл бұрын
@@shankarbalan3813ehm, ehm! ..Mahindra has just closed Pininfarina Engineering leaving 140 designers at home. Suppose Mahindra is already quite happy with the design engineering of its products, such as the sensational Kuv ...
@shankarbalan3813
3 жыл бұрын
@@studiocalder818 thats news then. I agree about the KUv thats an ugly duckling indeed.
@studiocalder818
3 жыл бұрын
@@shankarbalan3813 The world is changing again, automotive is in the middle of a ford. Who knows what tomorrow will be like. (Hopefully not just electric). Greetings
Hey I don't "dislike" these videos but I like the older format. No hate tho, would be nice to have both
@nicksketos4122
3 жыл бұрын
totally agree !
@nicksketos4122
3 жыл бұрын
@footballcoreano Τhe old format is not about valuable cars ( the Aurelia is valuable too), but more of the owners telling about the car and the story behind ...
@fezzle1154
3 жыл бұрын
@@nicksketos4122 For me, I like the history and backstory of the vehicles so much more than the interviews. I just feel like the interviews don't add nearly as much to the videos as the history and backstory. And I find that it's much easier to listen to this host than the old rich car owners who used to get interviewed. If the interviews do ever return, I seriously hope that they're somehow incorporated into this type of video as well.
@Staghound
3 жыл бұрын
This was filmed a few years ago for the patreon supporters. The have put a pause on the normal videos during this pandemic and whilst they work out what they are doing after the CEO was let go
@kristofferskantze
3 жыл бұрын
I fully agree. The old style was more personal and ”petrolicious”. This new format is just the same as in all car tv-shows. And Hancock just overacts, trying hard do be some sort of car show David Attenborough. He should relax a bit and let the car be the star...
Came for the car, left with a sense of gentlemenship
@Nellis202
7 ай бұрын
Truly 😊
This car is a IV series B20, model year 1954. The designer was not PininFarina, but Felice Mario Boano. The famous V6 engine was a masterpiece of Francesco De Virgilio, not Vittorio Jano's.
@Nellis202
7 ай бұрын
Wow , you really know your stuff. Heck , I didn’t know. I had to look it up and you are correct !
@franciscojaviergonzalezcar596
7 ай бұрын
@@Nellis202 Thank you! Your video is great!
Music seems too loud when compared with everything else.
I feel a sense of nostalgia for those good old Lancia days
I agree with many other commenters that it would be nice to get some of the old style back where we get to meet the owners. That being said, this guy still does a way better job than most other car show presenters.
@richardkoo7869
3 жыл бұрын
maybe COVID makes the interview format hard to do
@RL-dj4zl
3 жыл бұрын
STILL cross's his arms. Can't drive. He would do better to learn than narrate. Who owns this car ? and where is he. Beautiful car though
@Beanpapac15
3 жыл бұрын
@@RL-dj4zl I’m sure you are a veritable Walter Rohrl and are absolutely qualified to tell people how to drive a car you’ve likely never been near yet alone driven.
@RL-dj4zl
3 жыл бұрын
@@Beanpapac15 product of the Bondurant school, will let it pass.
First saw one of these in 1959 at the Territorial Army barracks in Gorton Manchester. I was 8 and my eyes popped out of my head, never seen a more beautiful car and loved them ever since. Thanks for bringing back memories. Long time ago and now a long way away as I now live in Tasmania. Thanks again
I'm sorry, but the music is a bit too loud I think... This car is just amazing...
@HappyHamProductions
3 жыл бұрын
I absolutely agree, the mixing is a real distraction. Shame for an otherwise very interesting and beautiful video.
@DrMaillard
3 жыл бұрын
True dat
@MrBenzcdi
3 жыл бұрын
Totally agree
I truly miss the having the car owner narrative and drive. The new format is just a car review. 😀
I still remember this car from Tintin, driven by that Italian madlad in The Calculus Affair
@tanaka90
3 жыл бұрын
@@YBehri The comic
@playtimehulot7383
3 жыл бұрын
Herge didn´t own a B20 GT. He dreamt of these, but he only owned a limousine.
@peterf4552
3 жыл бұрын
Yes, Captain Haddock didn't appreciate the ride.
The music doesn't add anything at all.
@quietenglishman4179
3 жыл бұрын
I know, you get that in lots of American made TV documentaries as well. The music actually detracts from the action.
@edkramer5592
3 жыл бұрын
I should have read the comments first, ha ha. You ALL noticed the big brother musical interloper.
What a beautiful and elegant shape
Would have been nice if you showed us the engine.
Cloth seats were considered more up market than leather when this car was made. For instance, if you look at older coupe de ville limousines, the driver’s seat which was exposed to the elements was trimmed in leather. The owner’s enclosed cabin was trimmed in cloth, often wool, cotton or silk.
@hanspeeters3246
2 жыл бұрын
thanks for this insight!
The most beautiful car ever made? Amazing 😱
I wish it can back to the old format, both are acceptable for me but I wish to see more shots of the car like the the engine and the interior. Btw still love your videos, hope to see more gorgeous car.
One of my favorite cars of all time.
Beautiful car this, a real 1950s-highlight, truly the blueprint for modern GT-cars and so, one of the optimum examples to show what a great and unique car brand Lancia once was. Nice videography too, really suits this aurelia very well.
the videography is outstanding. thank you
Keep up the enriching info and good work Sam.
I have pictures of one of these, a beautiful dark blue example, from a M1 Concourse Cars and Coffee event in Pontiac, MI. A lovely car...
I just realized that haven't had any stories featuring a classic Rolls-Royce and want to ask have you planned such episode? Great video as always! Keep the good work!
Everyone is so focused on the host and lack of the "old format" they are failing to see how the editing and music is the real problem with these vids
@HappyHamProductions
3 жыл бұрын
I agree with the mixing. What is your issue with the editing? I haven't noticed anything from a first glance. Care to elaborate?
Simply Beautiful
Great car. Superb video. Wonderfully narrated!!
What was that constant clonking noise? Beautiful cars. I've always loved the Aurelia Spider.
@theghoster88
3 жыл бұрын
I'm wondering as well..?
i love how you managed to capture the sound of that beautiful v6!
If I ever need a sense of casual driving, this is where I come. Nothing better than a cruise
Beautiful car.
And a very good presentation!
Why is the music so loud? I can hardly hear the speech... 🤷🏻
The edit at 9:57 is a bit clumsy...
Very Nice.
Hi Petrolicious, 1) GREAT VIDEO 2) Agree with others, music is a distraction and not needed & 3) PLEASE as a Fellow KZread Creator, turn off the "mid-roll" ads so your Viewers can enjoy your AMAZING video with out the distraction of 4 to 5 commercials in a 10 minute video. You're friend, Lou
What ever was presented here before, Sam is a fantastic presenter, and this material is just excellent. Don`t compare formats. They are two different things.
Questa era una grande auto, pensate cos' era l' Italia del 1951.
It sure looks and sounds great
Nice to see a video on an Aurelia. I love mine to bits. Two things worth pointing out is that the Aurelia is not really designed for heel and toe, I wouldn’t risk it for the fear of damaging the clutch. Secondly the rationale for the fabric seats (West of England wool cloth) was that they hold you more firmly in place than a leather seat which in a hot country like Italy could prove slippery specially when one is sweating. Your comment about the gearbox being ok is in sharp contrast to Jay Leno’s, who in his video describes it as a precision instrument like a Swiss watch with a jewel like quality, of course I am biased and agree with him 😉. Good work though raising awareness of a very overlooked piece of motoring history.
@hanspeeters3246
2 жыл бұрын
If you own an Aurelia, you are a very fortunate man. Thanks for the insights.
Beautiful...
Can we have the old style video. The car should be the star and less talk
Cool!
They are beautiful cars, I came across a late series car on Malta in 1988, I intended to bring it to the UK. This was many years before Malta joined the EU, exporting cars off the island was extremely difficuilt and expensive back then, in the end I had to abandon the plan.I hope it was saved.
@williamcorke8698
Жыл бұрын
Had it been used for drag racing, modified with a mid-engined V8? If so, I remember the car, and it came from Malta to the UK and last time I saw it, someone had decided to return it to original spec, which even then was considered a monumental task as there was a lot more missing than present.
Brilliant company and fantastic cars
I tow the brake and heel the throttle [ the same as Ken Block ], I had to learn to heal-toe and double de-clutch in my first car, 1972 mini 1,000 with blown synchros ;-)
What's that hitting noise? The car is just stunning. Haven't been to the channel for some time and was negatively surprised it was not an owner story like before.
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I am a Lancia fanatic. Lancia made some of the most beautiful cars in the world, this is one of the prettiest. Lancia was on of the most innovative car companies and had a lot of firsts in car production.
@hanspeeters3246
2 жыл бұрын
true
Utterly beautiful. I'd love one in dark oxblood red with tan leather! Wow 😃
Stunning car shame the video is spoiled by the audio being dominated by the BGM. I hard trouble hearing the speech at numerous points because of it.
Music MUSIC, it's just never right
Front end looks identical to an early 50s Mercedes Benz e class. Cool!
I enjoy the historical context given by the presenter much more than the later owner stories but I would like more scenes/moments of the car's looks and sounds speaking for themselves.
😏 this car featured in the Tintin episode "the 7 crystals" being driven by an Italian gentleman with driver's gloves 😆
I never understood why we have to look at presenter’s face while he’s driving. We came here for the car and a story.
Stunning roads, altought the bad conservated asphalt
This car looks so good. It almost seems like the styling of the modern Bentley Continental GT was inspired by it.
My father had a series 4, but with the column change. Much, much later I owned a 6 series which I attemped to restore. However, being young and impecunious it wasnt to an exacting specification. I found that the clutch plate from a Healey 100 fitted it well enough because an original was far too expensive!! Ah, those days!
Wow. Yeah, the sound mix on this is absolutely awful. The car's fine, although it's interesting that there was as much in the film about what makes the car 'bad' (ok, sub-optimal) as what there is to like about it. I'm cool with both the more 'review' type films and the previous 'owner' films, although perhaps the former are a little more like what many other channels do and the latter more unique to this one. A mix would be nice - in both respects.
While I like this video, and love Lancia, I too prefer the owner-driven format.
What happened to the owner's of these vehicles being in the video's, hearing the engine notes and true passion for these masterpieces.
ランチアは、上品で良いですね。 エンジン音が聞けて嬉しいけど、ボンネットを開けて中を撮影して頂きたかった。
Nice video, but very incomplete! - -. No peek at the engine? No look around the interior, especially the dashboard? Thanks anyways . And best wishes.
I liked this video before even watching it because Lancia
Beautiful classic car in a beautiful landscape! In which area was the film shot?
Lancia should go make a new model based on this beauty
Lovely video as always. I'd say the audio levels are a bit messy since the music is a hair too loud.
Best part abt these cars is they were designed w parameters in mind and met them with precision over excess. They needed to be high speed gt cars so engines were designed with elasticity and were all good to hold 100 mph no more no less. More vulgar cars were meant to achieve the same thing with more horsepower. The interior was also brilliant. Basic car interior with the best possible components like zegna fabric. V interesting interpretation of luxury bc u still got rubber mats not like a bentley for example. And they were so ahead of everyone else even with less power and that’s why they win races. Cars could handle and drivers could maximize their potential. That can’t be said for most cars of the 50s.
Шикарный авто!!!
nice car and nice outfit
Quelle merveille mon Dieu..
The wool cloth (the legendary high quality panno Lancia) as well as velvet was up to the 60s the most ambitious and comfortable finishing for car's tapestry. For instance in Coupé Napoleon coachbuild cars the front seats (for the driver) were in leather, while the back indoor seats were covered in wool velvet. From the 50/60s leather started to be used also for covered sports car as well, but that ain't a sport car: that's a Gran Turismo
@srlane61
3 жыл бұрын
It's a recent (30 years?) thing to consider leather as the most luxurious seat material. I'd take these high quality wool-fabric seats over worn out leather any day. A very unique thing about Lancia was their determination to never use carpets - always thick rubber mats on the floors. Even luxurious models like the Flaminia Coupes only ever had rubber mats.
@suxpeppe
3 жыл бұрын
@@srlane61 Sorry I have to contradict you. I am pretty sure that the last Lancia with rubber mats rather than carpets is the Aprilia from the 30/40s, as usual for that period. Aurelia and Flaminia all had carpets, even the sports and the GTs. If I'm not mistaken the small Appia as well, already from the MK1
@srlane61
3 жыл бұрын
@@suxpeppe thanks, that very interesting - my belief about the mats comes from talking with a Lancia expert in California who told me they never fitted carpets to Flaminias as we looked at a Flaminia with the thick ribbed mats. There were two other car there, one with carpets, one with mats and since then I've always assumed carpeted cars were a later owner's choice when the mats wore out. Thanks for the correction and reminder to check assumptions. best regards.
@saxon-mt5by
3 жыл бұрын
@@suxpeppe No, my 1953 Series 1 Appia has rubber mats throughout, as did my previous 1962 Series 3. The Pininfarina coupe had carpets throughout, but I believe the Vignale spider had mats.
@hanspeeters3246
2 жыл бұрын
@@suxpeppe BS. Even the Fulvia's had rubber mats not carpets
The quality of the Lancia cloth was proverbial in Italy, and a true lancista would hardly have wished for anything else on the seats of a closed-body car. Besides, at equal seat geometry, cloth certainly beats leather or vinyl for seat of the pants adhesion.
美しい!
5:20 Did you hear the V6?
I always loved the cinematography of the Petrolicous videos but it's always about a world of cars I know I will never be apart of. I'm not sure a lot of young car enthusaists will ever have enough money to own 95% of the stuff featured on petrolcious. maybe when they start making videos again it would be nice to see some owners with "cheap" classi cars that really aren't worth anything except to the owner . Beetles, MGB's, Minis all original if possible
Sam says he knew very little about the model until he did his research. From all his errors, he still doesn't know much about it. He says it's a Series 4, but that didn't arrive until 1954 and this is supposed to be a 1951 car (and looks it). He says it has 118 bhp, but the Series 1 only had 75; even the final 1957 Series 6, with a larger engine, only managed 112 (although that was a very respectable number for a sporting car of the period). Top speed was about 90, at a stretch, not 100. Back to school, Sam.
Grande auto da signori
A Fabulous car -- not a becoming colour... Navy Blue, Silver wheels and reupholstered leather seat. That takes care of the comfy fabric seats.
Do one episode on the 190sl amazing mini 300sl
I came looking for some Tintin reference and I’m sad I didn’t find it.
@playtimehulot7383
3 жыл бұрын
In the L'Affaire Tournesol from 1964!
Thank you amazing videos keeping classic cars alive and all the history
Sadly, this video is proof that this channel has lost its magic. This car is an incredible car that so many have never seen before-you had a chance at real magic here...I saw my first Aurelia B20 at MM 2014 and I have been obsessed ever since. The format of the owner telling their story, set to music was so much better than this format. I suspect your subscriber numbers will continue to go down until you find a way to speak to real car people again...this is like a sad reboot of Victory by Design, which no one other than Alain de Cadenet should ever attempt to reproduce...we all get why ownership had to change, but come on
@playtimehulot7383
3 жыл бұрын
Why?=
Lovely car. Where is the owner?
Thank you for a very enthusiastic and enjoyable episode
Beautiful car. The first GT. Properly engineered.
@hanspeeters3246
2 жыл бұрын
Agree, but it isn't the first GT. That was the Maserati A6 1500 Pinin Farina Gran Turismo of 1946
@Stevieboy130664
2 жыл бұрын
@@hanspeeters3246 there were cars from the forties that would now be classified as GTs - the Alfa Romeo Villa d'Este springs to mind from the late forties.
if we are going to get a review, please do look under the hood? and maybe under the car to show the innovations? like a Jay Leno Covid edition video? the music was too loud compared to the voice. in general i prefer somebody explaining what makes the car great, rather than complaining about the seats...
When there ıs no one around ın vıdeo ıt looks lıke a 1951 autumn day kında back to the future movıe effect
Music is too loud. It Steps all over the presenter.
I hope you are casted for the top gear, it really needs class
@2:41 Can someone clarify that slogan for me?: "Here is a sports car...entails?(not me it's the subtitles/captions), in tales?" I cant' seem to hear what he's saying...or frankly the meaning of it.
@elizabethm3477
3 жыл бұрын
2:43. Here was a Sports Car in tail? lol not sure either
@chazndave
3 жыл бұрын
A sports car “in tails” as in, the tails of the jacket worn as part of a formal outfit, i.e. top hat and tails
@philipminns3933
3 жыл бұрын
Yup. What ChaznDave said.
@elizabethm3477
3 жыл бұрын
@@chazndave thanks! that makes sense for the year of the car.
Very good video but such a shame we don't see the motor.
I preferred it when it was the owners talking about the cars. It was just better. Please revert!
I like this format, with the owners it was always hit or miss. Sometimes they were great and had a real story to tell, but a lot of times they were boring rich people. This format focuses more on the car which I like. Music is too loud as everyone else in comments has already said
Please check the carburetor! It´s like a car chase with someone who race behind the Lancia and shoot !
I can appreciate this format of storytelling for the cars, it is more professional if you will. That being said, I think the old owner videos gave soul to the story. It would also improve the production if the background music wasn't so loud when he is speaking.
One can see the Italian influence.