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==History== ==History==
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==Production== ==Production==

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Lancia Jota is the first truck produced by Lancia Industrial vehicles.

The production start in 1915. The engine of the truck is 4-cylinder and had 70 HP and the volume is 4 940 cm3. The motor is from Lancia tipo 61. The maximum speed of Jota is 65km/h and can transport 2,4 tones load.

History

The truck was very popular in the beginning of the twenties in the northern parts of Italy, in particular Turin, Milan, and Genoa. It was mainly used to transport light industrial production. It was followed by a series of "Jota" trucks, such as the Eptajota.

Production

From this truck 1,517 copies were build.

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