The AB 40 armoured car ended up being developed the Italian Royal Army into the belated 1930s, to restore the old Lancia models. The automobile was revolutionary then though, being a four-wheel drive with split suspensions and two driving roles. The armoured vehicle was fitted with two 8mm machine weapons within the turret and another in rear the hull, but had been certainly just built in tiny figures for assessment purposes, as development of the higher higher level AB 41 had been indeed underway. A few of the models was in fact became tracked patrol automobiles because tires may be replaced with train wheels and general stopping systems. Many of these automobiles was indeed employed in Yugoslavia by the Italian forces and, down the road, by the Germans.