Lancia Cargo Stratos Zero
Photo credit: Joaquin Obligado
Auto enthusiasts probably remember the Lancia Stratos Zero, a futuristic concept car that was first shown to the public at the Turin Motor Show in 1970. It was designed by Marcello Gandini, head designer at Bertone, and powered by a 1.6 L Lancia Fulvia V4 engine. It was best known for its wedge-shaped design and distinctive orange paint job. Industrial designer Joaquin Obligado decided to put a modern twist on it with the Lancia Cargo Stratos. Read more for additional pictures, a bonus video and additional information.


Lancia Cargo Stratos Zero
Lancia Cargo Stratos Zero
Lancia Cargo Stratos Zero
Unlike the Stratos Zero, the Cargo Stratos does not have standard doors, but instead has occupants enter the vehicle by opening the windshield upwards.Inside, you’ll find a 1+1 seat, similar to the original, while a thin LED headlight bar sits flush on the frontend. Unfortunately, you won’t be seeing this in Michael Jackson’s 1988 Moonwalker film, like the original Lancia Stratos Zero.

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Lancia Cargo Stratos Zero
Lancia Cargo Stratos Zero

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