The new Lancia Ypsilon’s mission is to bring the Italian brand back to global markets and is the first of three models that Lancia will launch in the coming years.
Showing that the brand continues to maintain its sporty DNA, Lancia revealed on Monday, in preview, the Ypsilon HF, a high-performance version of the first car of the brand’s new era, 100% electric and set to be introduced to the market in May 2025.
Powered by a 240 hp electric motor and capable of accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in just 5.8 seconds, the Lancia Ypsilon HF will have a lowered stance, an enlarged body with an aggressive and muscular shape, inspired by the iconic and most radical cars that make up the brand’s history, with form and design serving performance.
The new Ypsilon HF will sport the “HF” logo, a historic signature of high-performance Lancia models, introduced for the first time in 1960 at the Geneva Motor Show.
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