The all new Lancia Ypsilon is officially unveiled as the brand s first electric model

Mondo Cars Updated on 2024-02-16

Easy car newsOn February 15th, the all-new Lancia Ypsilon was officially unveiled. Built on the same CMP ECMP platform as the Peugeot 208 E-208, the new car is the first electric vehicle of the Lancia brand. It is reported that the new car will also launch a mild hybrid power system model in the future.

In terms of styling, although the new car uses the same platform as the Peugeot 208, it adopts a completely different new design style. Specifically, the front face of the new car adopts the usual closed grille of electric vehicles, and the upper part of the grille is a through-type LED daytime running light. In addition, the new car also adopts polygonal headlights, and the internal light clusters look very technological.

From the side, the blacked-out C-pillar creates a floating roof, while the sleek lines and blacked-out exterior mirrors, wheel arches and rims give the side a sporty look. In terms of body size, the length, width and height of the new car are 4080 1760 and 1440mm respectively.

In terms of the tail, the new car adopts a very recognizable round taillight cluster, which is understood to be inspired by Lancia Stratos, especially the "Y" light source is also added to the lamp group, which is very recognizable.

Inside, the new car adopts a layered design with a very layered design, and the center console is 1025-inch dual screen with integrated Sala infotainment system and CarPlay support. In addition, the island of the new car has a circular design inspired by the coffee table, and the table top also integrates wireless charging for mobile phones. At the same time, the new car is also equipped with velvet seats to further enhance the interior texture.

The new model is powered by an electric motor with a maximum output of 154 hp and a 51 kWh battery pack, giving it a range of up to 403 km in the WLTP mode. In terms of charging, officials said that it only takes 24 minutes to charge the new car from 20% to 80%.

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