Lancia has teased its upcoming Ypsilon model, marking the brand’s return to new product releases after a hiatus since 2011. Set to debut next month, the new Ypsilon showcases a distinctive design with influences from the Pu-Ra HPE concept and iconic Lancia models such as the 037 and Stratos.
While the design exudes a sharp and city-friendly appearance, it also reflects similarities with other Stellantis products, including the Opel Corsa and Peugeot 208, owing to shared underpinnings among brands within the group. The new Ypsilon will be offered with hybrid and fully electric powertrains, aligning with the industry’s shift toward electrification.
For the electric variant, expectations point to a 52-kilowatt-hour battery pack and a single electric motor on the front axle, providing a peak output of 156hp.
This marks a significant power boost compared to the current Ypsilon, which features a 70hp hybridised three-cylinder engine. The upcoming Ypsilon aims to position itself as a more powerful and modern iteration of the city car, catering to changing automotive trends.
More information will be available once it has officially been launched.