The Integrale-based Hyena was built in collaboration between the Lancia importer for The Netherlands Paul Koot and Zagato. The Hyena was designed in 1990 by Marco Pedracini (Zagato) and introduced at the Brussels Motor Show in January 1992.
The Hyena was based on the Delta Integrale floorpan structure but with a 2-door coupe body. Integrales were stripped down in Holland and then sent to Zagato in Italy to fit the new composite/alloy body. They were then sent back to Holland for final assembly. All of this made the Hyena very expensive to build, and they were sold for around $75,000.
The Hyena weighed around 200 kilograms (440 lb) less than the original Integrale, had about 250 brake horsepower (190 kW), and could accelerate from 0-100 km in 5.4 seconds. Only 24 were built.
Source: www.classicdriver.de
Images: Zagato; www.shorey.net; Andre LE ROUX