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The third generation of Lancia Ypsilon is ready to arrive in Italian dealerships starting next June. In the meantime, the brand founded by Vincenzo Lancia has opened orders for the entire range, consisting of the 1.2 mild hybrid version with 100 horsepower and the electric one with 400 kilometers of autonomy, both offered in the Ypsilon, LX and Cassina versions. As announced by CEO Luca Napolitano during a meeting with the press, the new Ypsilon will remain the only model in the range; the last examples of the second generation will be delivered by July.
New Lancia Ypsilon, fittings
The New Lancia Ypsilon, which can already be ordered through the official configurator, is offered starting from the access version called Ypsilon where there is no shortage of accessories such as a keyless start system, parking sensors, driving assistance with Forward Collision Warning, 10-inch instrument panel, 25″, 10.25″ touch monitor, Sala infotainment system with Android Auto and wireless Apple CarPlay. Moving up to the LX trim level adds 17-inch wheels, front and rear cameras and sensors, Adaptive Cruise Control and driving mode selector. At the top of the range is the Cassina edition, which says goodbye to being a limited series (after selling 500 examples at launch) and officially enters the range with premium contents starting from the specific interiors.
Prices New Lancia Ypsilon
How much does the new Lancia Ypsilon cost? The price list of the 1.2 mild hybrid three-cylinder 100 horsepower version with e-Dct automatic transmission starts from 24,900 euros for the Ypsilon version, 27,900 euros for the LX setup and 28,000 for the Cassina. Moving on to the electric Ypsilon, excluding incentives, the price list starts from 34,900 euros for the entry version, 37,900 euros for the LX and 39,500 euros for the Cassina Edition. The lithium ion version includes the wallbox mounted at home (for those who own a garage) in the financial proposal.