The Lancia Medusa was a concept car that was unveiled by the Italian automaker in 1979. It was based on the mid-engined Lancia Montecarlo, but featured a highly aerodynamic body designed by renowned automotive designer Giorgetto Giugiaro.
The Medusa was intended to be a futuristic, high-performance sports car, and it had a sleek, aerodynamic body with sharp lines and angular features. Its design was inspired by the latest advances in aeronautics and was intended to reduce drag and improve stability at high speeds.
Despite its impressive design, the Medusa never entered production. However, its design did not go to waste, as it served as the inspiration for another concept car, the Lamborghini Marco Polo, which was unveiled by the Italian automaker in 1982.
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