695s
The term "695s" most commonly refers to the Lancia Stratos HF Stradale, a highly distinctive sports car produced from 1974 to 1975. Its name, 695, is a nickname derived from its homologation number in racing, although it was officially known as the Stratos HF Stradale. The Stratos was designed by Bertone and is renowned for its wedge-shaped, futuristic styling and powerful mid-mounted V6 engine, originally sourced from Ferrari. This compact and lightweight car was a dominant force in rallying during the 1970s, winning the World Rally Championship three consecutive times from 1974 to 1976. The Stradale version was the road-legal variant, featuring a slightly detuned engine and more creature comforts compared to its rally counterparts, though it retained much of the aggressive aesthetic and performance capabilities. Production numbers were limited, making the Lancia Stratos HF Stradale a sought-after collector's item today.
Beyond the automotive context, "695s" can sometimes be used colloquially or in specific subcultures. However, without