At the moment, the range of Lancia can count on the two versions of the renewed Ypsilon. Available as a petrol mild hybrid and as a 156 HP electric one, the Italian small car will become decidedly “spicier” in 2025.
In fact, the arrival of the HFthe most powerful model that rediscovers a historical acronym for the brand. Not only that: in 2025 we could also find out more about the new range.
Lancia Ypsilon HF
Photo by: Lancia
The most powerful Ypsilon will have a 280 CV and one 54 kWh batteryfor a 0-100 km/h sprint of 5.8 seconds. In fact, the technical bases will be very similar to those of the Alfa Romeo Junior Veloce and Abarth 600e, even if theautonomy has not yet been officially declared.
Further changes compared to the basic models of Lancia will concern the lowered stance, the widened track and a recalibration of the steering and suspensions. On an aesthetic level, we will find a series of more aggressive details, the HF logo, sports seats with integrated headrests and more.
Together with the road model, the HF will also be available in a version Rallyperhaps as early as 2025. It will participate in Rally 4, a category reserved for 2-wheel drive cars driven by young drivers with their first experience.
Unlike the road version, the Ypsilon race car will not be battery-powered, but will have a 1.2 three-cylinder turbo petrol engine boosted to 212 HP and a 5-speed manual gearbox.
Model | Lancia Ypsilon HF |
Body | Utility car |
Engines | Electrical |
Launch | Maggio 2025 |
Prices | n.d. |
Lancia Gamma
The teaser of the Lancia Gamma
For the launch of the Gamma we will have to wait until 2026, but already in 2025 we could have new clues about the flagship that will be produced in Melfi. Based on platform STLA Medium of Stellantis, will most likely be electric, even if this architecture leaves room for the possible presence of hybrid engines.
The style should blend fastback and crossover lines, while the main rivals will be Audi A5, BMW 5 Series, Mercedes C-Class and Tesla Model 3.
Model | Lancia Gamma |
Body | Berlin |
Engines | Electrical |
Launch | 2026 (possible presentation in 2025) |
Prices | n.d. |
Source: it.motor1.com