Currently Lucchini sells the CN4 hillclimb car and the LMP2/08 LMP2-class prototype which runs in the Le Mans Series.
The motorsport company was founded by Giorgio Lucchini in Porto Mantovano in 1980 and manufactures a large number of open sports car prototypes for use in hill climbs in the CN group and in the Le Mans prototype series for long-distance races.
The various vehicles were powered by Alfa Romeo, BMW, Ford, Opel, Judd and Nissan engines.
In 2006 Filippo Francioni won the Italian prototype championships with a Lucchini Alfa Romeo 12V.
Giampiero Consonni drove Lucchini sports prototypes at the Italian Championships in the 1990s and also won a few races.