The Lancia Jolly was a light commercial vehicle produced by the Italian vehicle manufacturer Lancia between 1959 and 1963. In four years, 3011 units were produced.[1]
The low-loading Jolly was based on the third series of the Appia passenger car, and was first presented alongside it in early 1959.[2] Its predecessors had used the Appia bodywork, including the front doors, but for the Jolly, Lancia decided to use a cab over design instead.[2] It was available with van or pick-up bodywork. An entirely different version with a bigger engine using Flavia mechanicals, called the Super Jolly, replaced it in 1964.[3]
The code name of the Jolly was 809.
The Jolly was powered by a four-cylinder, 1,090 cc engine producing . The maximum speed was .
It was 45951NaN1 long, 18151NaN1 wide, with a height of 19021NaN1. It weighed 1500kg (3,300lb).