Three new models are in the works.
There have been many rumors about Lancia’s future since the merger of FCA and PSA to create Stellantis. Only one model is being sold by the once-famous brand: the Ypsilon urban car, which is only available in Italy. This is all about to change in 2024, but this isn’t just speculation.
Good news from Lancia’s CEO Luca Napolitano who has confirmed that good news. Automotive News In less than three years, the marque will be selling cars in other countries. Three new Lancia models will be introduced, including a next generation Ypsilon, which has both combustion- and battery-powered versions. A crossover and a hatchback are also included. Yes, –
The Delta will be returning As recently confirmed, it will arrive in 2026. The first countries to export Lancia vehicles from Italy will be Austria, Belgium France Germany and Spain in 2024. Delivery to the United Kingdom is planned for the following year. It’s not clear what the US market will look like at the moment, but it seems safe to assume that Lancia will not be returning to North America anytime soon.
Jean-Pierre Ploue will oversee the design of Lancia’s new models. Imparato promises “clean Italian elegance with soft surfaces, great quality, and an elegant surface.” Lancia’s new CEO Jean-Pierre Ploue wants to position Lancia as an automaker that is near-premium aimed at people over 55 who have at least one child. Lancia will stop selling models that target mostly women. Lancia plans to make electric cars its sole product by 2026. It will target potential customers of brands like Tesla, Volvo and Mercedes-Benz’s EQ Division. Lancia’s latest generation of products should appeal to people who are passionate about technology and want to be a part of the revolution.