Three weeks ago, Lancia announced the premiere of the limited edition Ypsilon Cassina, which will be produced in 1906 units, and the number of units represents the year the Italian manufacturer was founded.
Lancia Ypsilon took several design elements from the Pu+Ra HPE concept, including a front fascia, Stratos-inspired taillights, front spoiler-mounted headlights and some glossy black details. It is 4.08 meters long, 1.76 meters wide and 1.44 meters high, and weighs 1,584 kilograms.
“Lancia is starting from the beginning, from what we know best. Italy is the country where this brand was born 117 years ago and to which it owes much of its success. We start with the Ypsilon, a record-breaking city car that wrote the history of the B segment in Italy,” said the director brand Luca Napolitano.
The interior of the new Ypsilon is upholstered in dark blue leather and fabric and was made in cooperation with the Cassino company. It is equipped with the multimedia system SALA (Sound Air Light Augmentation), a fully digital instrument panel integrated into a unique module together with a two 10.24-inch multimedia screens, parking assistance system, second-level autonomous driving technology, as well as wireless systems Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
When it comes to the powertrain, the Ypsilon Cassina is powered by an electric motor with 156 hp (116 kW), and thanks to a 51 kWh battery, it has a range of 403 kilometers on a single charge.
Speaking of the price, the Lancia Ypsilon Cassina costs 39,999 euros, and customers will also receive a home Easy Wallbox charger and a warranty of three years or 30,000 kilometers.
Source: Lancia
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