Lancia, the Italian car manufacturer, is set to re-enter the global automotive market with the next generation of the Lancia Ypsilon, a compact hatchback. The new model, leaked in images, features a modern design with a unique central console. Notably, Lancia is embracing electric power for the first time, with reports suggesting the inclusion of a mild hybrid option. The Ypsilon is expected to launch in 2024, sharing its platform with electric hatchbacks from Stellantis. This can be read at Motorblog.
To mark its comeback, Lancia will release a limited edition "Edizione Limitata Cassina" in collaboration with luxury furniture and design company Cassina, producing only 1906 units to honour the year of Lancia's founding. The new Ypsilon will introduce Lancia's interior technology, "SALA" (Sound Air Light Augmented), a system that integrates audio, climate control, and lighting functions with an intelligent virtual interface featuring different modes.
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