Italian brand’s resurgence begins with bold supermini featuring new infotainment and on-board table
The new Lancia Ypsilon has been revealed as the Italian brand's first electric car, complete with a bold, concept-inspired look, Stellantis’s new infotainment and an on-board table. The long-awaited small electric car has been launched in Ypsilon Limited Edition Cassina form, with just 1906 examples to be produced in tribute to the Italian brand's founding year.
At the rear, newly introduced rounded tail-lights are said to have been inspired by the 1970s Stratos rally car and sit next to Lancia's redesigned bumper-width logo, both of which protrude from the rear windscreen for extra presence. Lancia has partnered with Italian furniture maker Cassina to make the initial edition of the Ypsilon; it was responsible for the design of the interior and exterior colours.
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