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Lancia Ypsilon

The Lancia Ypsilon is a supermini (B-segment) manufactured and marketed by Lancia, currently in its fourth generation and as of 2024, the marque's only model. The Ypsilon was released in 1995, as a larger and more expensive replacement to the Y10. Between 1995 and 2005, Lancia produced more than 870,000 Ypsilons in the Melfi plant in the Potenza region.[1]

Lancia Ypsilon
Overview
ManufacturerLancia[a]
Also calledChrysler Ypsilon (Ireland, Japan and UK)
Production1995–present
Body and chassis
ClassSupermini (B)
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive
Chronology
PredecessorAutobianchi Y10

The third generation Ypsilon, sharing its platform with the Fiat 500, was marketed also as the Chrysler Ypsilon in the United Kingdom, Ireland and Japan. Fiat Group discontinued the Chrysler variant in 2017, having marketed 2,000 units in 2014.[2] It is also no longer sold in Japan, with the discontinuation of both the Lancia Voyager and Lancia Thema branding on Chrysler-built vehicles in 2015. It is currently only available in the Italian market.

Despite relative obscurity worldwide and in Europe, the Lancia Ypsilon is a popular offering in Italy. Between 1995 and 2019, Lancia sold over 1.6 million Y and Ypsilon examples in Italy alone.[3] In 2023, despite its age, it has the second highest market share in the B-segment in the country.[4]

First generation (1995) edit

Lancia Y
 
Overview
Model codeType 840
Also calledLancia Ypsilon
ProductionJune 1995 – 2003
AssemblyItaly: Melfi
DesignerEnrico Fumia at Centro Stile Lancia[5]
Body and chassis
Body style3-door hatchback
RelatedFiat Punto (176)
Powertrain
Engine1.1 L Fire 8V I4 (petrol)
1.2 L Fire 8/16V I4 (petrol)
1.4 L Fiat Family B 12V I4 (petrol)
Transmission5-speed manual
6-speed manual
ECVT automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,380 mm (93.7 in)
Length3,723 mm (146.6 in) (1996–2000)
3,740 mm (147.2 in) (2000–2003)
Width1,690 mm (66.5 in)
Height1,435 mm (56.5 in)

1995–2000 edit

 
pre-facelift Lancia Ypsilon rear

The Lancia Y (Type 840) was designed by Enrico Fumia in 1992.[6] It was developed over 24 months at a cost of around 400 billion Italian lira[7] and was presented in Rome in January 1996.[8] The arches defined the car, repeating themselves on all sides of the car. The length is 3.72 m, 33 cm longer than the Y10. The Lancia Y was built on the platform of the Fiat Punto series 176 (the same platform as the Palio and Barchetta), with a redesigned trailing arm independent rear suspension, connected by a stabilizer bar, to provide a more comfortable and refined driving experience, while suspension at the front remained of the independent MacPherson type.

The main features of the Lancia Y include five seats, a soft plastic dashboard, and accessories, and options, including body colors in 100 shades from the Lancia Kaleidoscope catalog. Another design property that distinguished the Y was the instrument cluster in the center of the dashboard, which was adopted by the Musa and Ypsilon later in 2003.

 
Lancia Y interior in Alcantara

Initially, the range featured three trim levels: LE, LS, and LX. A Cosmopolitan special edition of 600 pieces was later added. It was created through collaboration with the magazine, based on the LX trim. It was sold in the European market outside of Italy.[citation needed]

Air conditioning was standard on the LX and an option on the LS. The LX also offered an enhanced instrument cluster with a rev counter and a larger display that also displayed the outside temperature.[citation needed]

The engines were part of the FIRE series that debuted in the Y10 in 1985 and later was used in other Fiat and Lancia vehicles. They were available in displacements of 1,108 and 1,242cc with eight valves in an overhead camshaft arrangement. The top-of-the-line 1.4 12 valve "Pratola Serra" engine with 59 kW (80 PS) was carried over from the Fiat Bravo/Brava.[9] Given the limited success of the Pratola Serra engine, it was soon replaced by the first so-called SuperFIRE engine, featuring four valves per cylinder and multipoint fuel injection. The Lancia Y was the first car to receive this evolution of the FIRE.[10]

The 1,242cc SuperFIRE developed 63 kW (86 PS) at 6,000 rpm and a maximum torque of 113 Nm at 4,500 rpm. This engine remains available on the 2013 Lancia Ypsilon, 2013 Ford Ka, and the Fiat 500.

The Elefantino Rosso (English: Tiny Red Elephant, which was the symbol of the historic Lancia HF sports cars that won numerous rally competitions) is the sports version of the Lancia Y and the sister car to the Fiat Punto Sporting. It features an interior in grey Alcantara, seats also in grey Alcantara and accentuated with dark grey fabric insets that echo the exterior color of the car, a center console, 15" wheels and rear-view mirrors in a titanium look, the steering wheel and gearshift in grey leather with red stitching, air conditioning, a shorter gearbox ratio for quicker acceleration from 0–100 km/h and in 5th gear, a lowered and stiffened suspension with bigger roll bars and more direct power steering. It reached a top speed of 177 km/h and was the only car in the lineup to receive 15" wheels with 195/50R15 tires. For those who desired a more discreet, comfortable, and luxurious ride, the LX (with an Alcantara and walnut veneer interior) and LS were also available with SuperFIRE. They were able to reach the same top speed as the "Pratola Serra" versions. The 1.2 8V was available with an automatic ECVT transmission.

Lancia had pulled out of RHD markets two years prior to the Y's launch. Thus, no RHD version was developed.

The Italian magazine Quattroruote test drove the "Ypsilon 16V LX" beyond its usual city use and praised its excellent power reserves while offering the comforts of a car worthy of a higher price. The Lancia Ypsilon was featured in Gran Turismo 2. The model was an immediate success selling over 42,000 units in the first two months.[11]

2000–2003 edit

 
2000 Lancia Y facelift

In October 2000, the exterior and interior were restyled. The external changes included a new, larger grille, new bumpers, new taillights, new wheel cover designs, new fog lights. The side moldings of the car became much smoother and body-colored. The most significant internal change was the headrests (instead of drilled solids) and new seats and new steering wheel (similar to that of the Lancia Lybra). The material was no longer available with "soft touch", reflective security was removed from the doors, the climate control button was replaced with a lever, and the instrument panel was made more readable and modern, especially in the use of the LED display. The length of the car increased slightly from 3.72 metres to 3.74 metres.

The LX and Red Elephant versions, which cost €15,060 list,[clarification needed] came with the standard including driver and passenger airbags, air conditioning, ABS, power steering, Blaupunkt radio/navigation system with 6 speakers, split rear seat with headrests, the Alcantara interior, outdoor temperature display, electrically operated door mirrors painted in body color, the helm station and instrument panel were red instead of green, central locking with remote control, power windows, adjustable seat and steering wheel, leather interior with red stitching on the Red Elephant, fog lamps and alloy wheels with 185/60 R 14 tires for the LX and 195/50 R15 for the Red Elephant.

The following years were marketed by other special versions: DoDo,[12] Vanity and Unica. 16v versions reduce their output of 6 PS (4 kW) due to new Euro 3 pollution standards. Emissions were reduced with a more linear delivery, while maintaining, and sometimes even increasing, consumption.

Lancia reduced power from 60 PS on the 1242 cc, due to the addition of the sequential multipoint fuel injection system, costing power.

It also removed the 55 PS (40 kW; 54 hp) engine 1108 option, as it had not yet been adapted to the new Euro 3 directive, leaving the 60 PS (44 kW; 59 hp) 1.2 8v and 1.2 16v 80 PS (59 kW; 79 hp).[13]

In September 2003, after nearly nine years of career and just above 804,600 units sold,[14] its successor, the Lancia Ypsilon debuted, replacing it completely the following year.

Engines edit

Version Availability Displacement Power Torque 0–100 km/h (0-62 mph)
(seconds)
"Highest permitted"[15][clarification needed] top speed
(km/h)
Combined Fuel economy
(L/100km)
CO2 emissions (g/100 km)
1.1 FIRE 8V 1996-2000 1108 cm³ 40 kW (54 PS; 54 hp) at 5,500 rpm 86 N⋅m (63 lbf⋅ft) at 3,250 rpm 15 150 km/h (93 mph) 6.3 150
1.2 FIRE 8V 1996-2000 1242 cm³ 44 kW (60 PS; 59 hp) at 5,500 rpm 98 N⋅m (72 lbf⋅ft) at 3,000 rpm 13.3 (13.5) (6-speed) 160 km/h (99 mph) (169 km/h (105 mph)) (6-speed) 6.7 (6.6) (6-speed) 158 (156) (6-speed)
1.4 Pratola Serra 12V 1996-1997 1370 cm³ 59 kW (80 PS; 79 hp) at 6,000 rpm 112 N⋅m (83 lbf⋅ft) at 4,000 rpm 12.4 170 km/h (106 mph) 7.8 185
1.2 FIRE 16V 1997-2000 1242 cm³ 63 kW (86 PS; 84 hp) at 6,000 rpm 113 N⋅m (83 lbf⋅ft) at 4,500 rpm 10.9 177 km/h (110 mph) 6.6 157
1.2 FIRE Elefantino Rosso 16V 1997-2000 1242 cm³ 63 kW (86 PS; 84 hp) at 6,000 rpm 113 N⋅m (83 lbf⋅ft) at 4,500 rpm 10.9[citation needed] 177 km/h (110 mph) 7 166
1.2 FIRE 8V 2001-2003 1242 cm³ 44 kW (60 PS; 59 hp) at 5,000 rpm 102 N⋅m (75 lbf⋅ft) at 2,500 rpm 14.1 158 km/h (98 mph) 5.7 136
1.2 FIRE 16V 2001-2003 1242 cm³ 59 kW (80 PS; 79 hp) at 5,000 rpm 114 N⋅m (84 lbf⋅ft) at 4,000 rpm 11.2 174 km/h (108 mph) 6 144

All versions edit

 
Lancia Y with 1.4 12V engine
  • Lancia Y LE (1996)
  • Lancia Y LS (1996)
  • Lancia Y LX (1996)
  • Lancia Y Elefantino Blu (1997)
  • Lancia Y Elefantino Rosso (1997)
  • Lancia Y Cosmopolitan (1998)
  • Lancia Y Marie Claire (2000)
  • Lancia Y DoDo (2001)
  • Lancia Y Vanity (2001)
  • Lancia Y Unica (2002)
  • Lancia Y Caprice

Safety edit

The Y was awarded 2 stars in the Euro NCAP crash test for adult protection and Euro NCAP 2-star certification for pedestrian safety.[16]

  • Adult occupant =      
  • Pedestrian =     

Second generation (2003) edit

Second generation
 
Overview
Model codeType 843
Production2003–2011
AssemblyItaly: Termini Imerese; Melfi
DesignerMike Robinson at Centro Stile Lancia
Body and chassis
Body style3-door hatchback
PlatformFiat B
RelatedLancia Musa
Fiat Punto (188)
Fiat Idea
Zastava 10
Powertrain
Engine1.2 L Fire I4 (petrol)
1.4 L Fire I4 (petrol)
1.4 L Fire EcoChic I4 (LPG)
1.3 L Multijet I4 (diesel)
Transmission5-speed manual
6-speed manual
5-speed D.F.N. automated manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,388 mm (94.0 in)
Length3,778 mm (148.7 in) (2003–2006)
3,810 mm (150.0 in) (2006–2011)
Width1,704 mm (67.1 in)
Height1,530 mm (60.2 in)

2003–2006 edit

The Ypsilon (Type 843) was Introduced in 2003 to access the Lancia range. It was designed to meet the needs of a young audience, and over time found sales, especially to females.[citation needed] It became the best-selling car of the Lancia range with an annual production of about 60,000 units. It was initially assembled at the Fiat plant in Melfi. In June 2005 production was moved to Sicily at the plant in Termini Imerese Palermo. The car uses a three-door body about 3.78 meters long, with the design inspired by the historic Lancia Ardea.[17]

 
2003 Ypsilon inside

The front is characterized by a large chrome grille with lobes at the top. The lighting is placed at the ends of the front arch. The bumpers are characterized by the presence of an unpainted longitudinal fascia applied above the air intakes in which the fog lamps (in the top versions) are located at either end. A prominent rib runs along the sides. The tail has vertically oriented headlamps that culminate in the bumper and are integrated into the fenders. The rear tailgate has a small size that limits visibility, embellished by chromed fascia above the license plate.

The frame used a shortened version of the B platform debuted with the Fiat Punto (188) and adopted also by the Fiat Idea and Lancia Musa. The engine is transverse front-mounted, with front-wheel drive. The front independent suspensions are MacPherson struts with stabilizer bar, with steel arms, while at the rear there is a semi-independent torsion beam suspension. The braking system makes use of ventilated discs at the front while classic drums are available at the rear, only for the Sport Momo Design versions the company has made available the four-disc braking system with stiffened set-up and suspension. All versions included Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) with Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD) and an electric power steering system that stiffens gradually, but among the options are combined electronic stability control and traction.

The interior is covered with plastic inserts on door panels and instrument panel is covered with AIRtex fabric, leather or Alcantara depending on the model. Two-tone upholstery and plastic inserts mimic aluminium. The upholstery is available in four different materials: "Glamour", AIRtex, alcantara, and leather. It offers large storage space in front of the driver and passenger. The air conditioning and radio controls were located in the central area, including the optional navigation system.

2006–2010 edit

 
2006 Ypsilon facelift rear

In Autumn 2006 the Ypsilon received a touch-up that affected the engines and internals. It had a new front grille, more rounded bumpers with enlarged air intakes, and ice-effect rear light clusters. There are five versions: Argento, Passion, Oro Bianco, Oro Giallo e Platino. New fabrics for the seats came with new combinations of colours, and the dashboard trim is either lacquered silver or dark gray. The car has a new 1.3 Multijet 16v engine of 75, 90, or 105 horses. It also offered Blue&Me hands-free kit (Bluetooth with USB port), new colours, and new wheels.

The new Ypsilon can be equipped with Electronic Stability Control and hill holder for an extra charge, and has a grip of 0.93 g, although the roll is accentuated due to the soft suspension calibration. The shift lever is in a raised position and the rear seats come with split and sliding available in two versions (3 or 2 seats). The 2008 model introduced a DPF particulate filter as standard on all diesel engines except the 105 horsepower 1.3 Multijet diesel with the automated manual transmission D.F.N. (Dolce Far Niente).

2010–2011 edit

In 2010, the exterior mirrors increased in size and darkened headlamps appeared. In 2011 Lancia introduced the final version called Ypsilon Unyca.

Production of the second generation Lancia Ypsilon ended on 23 November 2011 because Fiat Group closed the Termini Imerese factory where the Ypsilon was assembled.[18] The third generation of Lancia Ypsilon is produced at Tychy in Poland.

Special edition edit

 
2005 Lancia Ypsilon Sport Zagato

The Ypsilon was produced in two body colours version (called B-colore), which recalls Lancia tradition. The best-selling Ypsilons were the Passion, the Momo Design[19] and Sport Momo Design[20] characterized by the double body-colour, distinguished between the top (side mirrors, roof and rear hatch) and the rest of the fairing, as well as some sporty details (alloy wheels, interior). It derives directly from a concept called Ypsilon Sport,[21] presented at the Geneva Motor Show in 2005 and developed in collaboration with Zagato Design Centre.[22] It differs from the concept version by its 1.4 Fire 95 PS gasoline and 1.3 Multijet diesel engines with 75, 90 and 105 PS, four-disc braking system with lowered suspension, tires and some "sporty" design features such as burnished and diamond wheels of Sport design, burnished chrome trim, and leather and Alcantara interiors by Momo Design.

 
2010 Lancia Ypsilon Elle

In May 2008, as in 2006, the limited edition makeover ModaMilano returned[23] with colour changes (TOP color Borromini Grey), bi-colour multi-spoke wheels, chrome trim and leather-covered dashboard instrument dome.

Since 2009, the Ypsilon Versus was a limited edition of just 1,000, designed by Versace,[24] with Bronzino Bronze bodywork, dedicated interior and greenhouse, and 16-inch Sport darkened wheels. The Paris 2009 concept car was presented as Ypsilon Elle,[25] carried out in collaboration with the women's magazine. Elle was characterized by special pink bodywork and interior trim. Also in 2009, the Ypsilon E-Collection arrived, characterized by low environmental impact engines with reduced carbon dioxide emissions dioxide and B-colore body paint.

By 2011, the full range met the Euro 5 emission standard.[26] It offered a new interior trim and color palette. New "Monocular" headlamps with darkened inner dish and new rearview mirrors painted in gloss black appeared. Also in 2011, the Ypsilon Unyca debuted.[27]

Engines edit

The engine range included a four-cylinder 1.2 Fire, expanded from 60 PS to 69 PS in October 2010. The 1.2 version was joined by a 16-valve, 80 PS (59 kW; 79 hp), replaced in 2006 by a 1.4 Fire 8 valve 78 PS (57 kW; 77 hp). The 1.4 engine was produced in 95 PS 16-valve version, while the 78 PS (57 kW; 77 hp) 1.4 8 valve was produced beginning in 2009 in version EcoChic powered by LPG or petrol.

The 1.3 Multijet diesel engine was produced from 2003 to 2006. It varied from 70 PS (51 kW; 69 hp) to 75 PS (55 kW; 74 hp). It was subsequently expanded to offer 90 and 105. The Multijet with D.P.F. had reduced emissions and fuel consumption.

Petrol edit

  • 1.2 8V 60 PS (44 kW; 59 hp)
  • 1.2 16V 80 PS (59 kW; 79 hp) (1st series)
  • 1.4 8V 78 PS (57 kW; 77 hp) (2nd series)
  • 1.4 16V 95 PS (70 kW; 94 hp)

Diesel edit

  • 1.3 16V Multijet 69 PS (51 kW; 68 hp) (1st series)
  • 1.3 16V Multijet 75 PS (55 kW; 74 hp) – 90 PS (66 kW; 89 hp) (2nd series), 105 PS (77 kW; 104 hp) (MomoDesign)

All versions edit

  • Lancia Ypsilon Argento (2003)
  • Lancia Ypsilon Oro (2003)
  • Lancia Ypsilon Platino (2003)
  • Lancia Ypsilon Passion (2003)
  • Lancia Ypsilon B-Colore (2004)
  • Lancia Ypsilon Black & Ivory (2004) (only in Switzerland)
  • Lancia Ypsilon Glamour (2004) (only in Switzerland)
  • Lancia Ypsilon MomoDesign (2005)
  • Lancia Ypsilon Sport Zagato (2005) (prototype on the Geneva International Motor Show, never in production)
  • Lancia Ypsilon Sport MomoDesign (2007)
  • Lancia Ypsilon ModaMilano (2006 + 2008)
  • Lancia Ypsilon Versus (2009)
  • Lancia Ypsilon Elle (2010)
  • Lancia Ypsilon Unyca (2011)
  • Lancia Ypsilon Diva (2011) (only in Italy)

Third generation (2011) edit

Third generation
 
Overview
Model codeType 846
Also calledChrysler Ypsilon (Ireland, Japan and UK)
Production2011–2024
AssemblyPoland: Tychy (Fiat Poland)
DesignerAlberto Dilillo at Centro Stile Lancia
Body and chassis
Body style5-door hatchback
PlatformFiat Mini
RelatedFiat Panda
Fiat 500
Ford Ka
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,390 mm (94.1 in)
Length3,840 mm (151.2 in)
Width1,640 mm (64.6 in)
Height1,510 mm (59.4 in)

The third generation was introduced at the Geneva Motor Show in 2011.

The first drawings of Type 846 were developed in late 2006 and early 2007 by the Lancia Style Centre, directed by Alberto Dilillo,[28] before the Fiat/Chrysler alliance. The final model included only a few changes from the original, especially in the grille that recalls the style of most Chrysler models, with horizontal slats replacing the two lobes with vertical slats. As of 2023, it is the sole model available in Lancia's range.

The third series of Ypsilon adopted a five-door body with rear door handles recessed into the door's trailing edge.

The third generation shares the Fiat Mini platform with the Fiat 500 and Panda. Production was moved to Fiat's Tychy plant,[29] reaching 100,000 units per year at full capacity. The front suspension continued with independent wheel MacPherson struts at the front and the semi-independent torsion beam with a stabilizer bar at the rear.

 
Lancia Ypsilon (Type 846) rear styling
 
Lancia Ypsilon (Type 846) inside

The Ypsilon Type 846 received investment of 500,000,000[30] (150 for development, 40 for the industrial structure and the remainder for production). The body is 3.84 meters long with a wheelbase of 2.39 meters. The cabin is approved for 5 seats. At the launch up to 600 possible customization combinations with 16 exterior colors (including 4 Bi-color version).[31]

 
2012 Lancia in Düsseldorf, Germany

Accessories included an automatic parking system, marketed as Magic Parking, bi-xenon headlights and LED rear lights in addition to available automatic Start & Stop.

All models were equipped with standard four airbags and stability and traction control (ESP and ASR) with Hill Holder, and ABS with EBD. European versions included Silver, Gold intermediate, and Platinum option packages. Type 846 continued to feature center-dash instrumentation.

Type 846 included a right-hand-drive variant for the UK and Ireland, where it was sold as the Chrysler Ypsilon.[32] It is sold in Morocco and Israel through the Fiat dealer network. In 2012 it began selling in Japan under the Chrysler brand at Yanase Co., Ltd. Japanese dealerships. It isn't exported to the US in order to avoid competition with the Fiat 500,[33] which is produced at Chrysler's Toluca plant in Mexico.

Special edition edit

 
Chrysler Ypsilon in Japan
 
Chrysler Ypsilon in Japan (Rear)

At the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show, Lancia debuted Ypsilon Diamond concept cars,[34] which anticipated the release of a luxury model. The Diamond features two-tone paint with a top layer called "eco-chrome" covering pillars, roof, hood, and mirrors. The lower part of the body is painted in Chiffon Blanc (a shimmering white). The interior is fully lined in leather and Alcantara with two-tone seats covered in Galuchat black bronze leather. Head restraints display the Y logo. The outside of the seats, dashboard and some door details are covered with Nubuck light-colored leather with shift knob made of transparent acrylic to get the diamond effect. The Ypsilon Diamond has remained a concept car only.

At the Bologna Motor Show in December 2011 Lancia presented the Ypsilon Black&Red,[35] with special equipment proposed for young buyers, including special paint and hi-fi audio. Offered in 4 paint styles (Rosso Argilla, Nero Vulcano, Rosso Fiamma, and the bi-color Rosso Argilla with roof and hood in Nero Vulcano) the interior offers the same color as the body with alternation of black and red. The Ypsilon Black&Red is sold in most markets (including UK and Ireland[36]) with 1.2 Fire petrol engine, 0.9 TwinAir Turbo and 1.3 Multijet diesel.

Engines edit

The engine range consists of the 1.2L eight-valve Fire petrol capable of 69 PS (51 kW; 68 hp), already present on the previous version and coupled to a 5-speed manual gearbox. A new option is the 0.9 L TwinAir two-cylinder with turbocharger capable of 85 PS (63 kW; 84 hp) and with Multiair. The 0.9 L TwinAir has emissions of 99 g/km of CO2 in the version with 5-speed manual transmission while the version with a DFN (Dolce Far Niente) automatic 5-speed transmission has emissions down to 97 g/km of CO2. The Ypsilon 0.9 L TwinAir declares consumption between 23.8 and 24.4 km/L. The diesel engine is the classic 1.3 L Multijet 16 valve 95 PS (70 kW; 94 hp) with a DPF capable of emitting 99 g/km of CO2 and is mated to a 5-speed manual transmission. Lancia Ypsilon 1.3 Multijet states for the consumption of 26.3 km/L.

Petrol edit

  • 1.2 8V 69 PS (51 kW; 68 hp) (from 2011 to August 2020)
  • 1.2 8V GPL 69 PS (51 kW; 68 hp) (Liquefied Petroleum Gas + petrol, from June 2011 on)
  • 0.9 TwinAir 85 PS (63 kW; 84 hp) (from 2011 to August 2018)
  • 0.9 TwinAir CNG 80 PS (59 kW; 79 hp) (Compressed Natural Gas + petrol, from January 2013)

Diesel edit

  • 1.3 16V Multijet 95 PS (70 kW; 94 hp) (from 2011 to August 2018)

Hybrid edit

2015 facelift edit

 
2018 Lancia Ypsilon 1.2 facelift

Premiered at Frankfurt International Salon, the new Ypsilon brings a redesigned front end with a different lower bumper, featuring a horizontal bar, and new, wider, grille. Available will be two new colours: Blu di Blu, a classic Lancia tone, and Ivory Chic aimed at modern trends. All engines meet Euro 6 emission standards with Ecochic versions including LPG or methane fuelled.[37] Inside, the UConnect infotainment system with a 5-inch LCD touch screen debuts, while the basic versions introduce a new DAB radio. New seat covers also make their debut. In September 2018 the engines were re-homologated according to Euro 6D-Temp regulations in the new WLTP cycle. The 1.3 Multijet diesel engine goes out of production following low sales.

Ypsilon EcoChic Hybrid edit

In March 2020 Lancia introduces the Ypsilon EcoChic Hybrid powered by the GSE FireFly 1.0-liter, three-cylinder gasoline engine with an output of 70 metric horsepower (51 kW; 69 hp), coupled to a 12-volt BSG (belt-integrated starter generator) electric motor.

The 3.6 kW (5 hp) electric motor draws power from a small 0.13 kWh lithium battery and the vehicle should reduce fuel consumption and emission by as much as 24 percent when compared to its non-hybrid counterpart. The Ypsilon Hybrid has a new 6-speed manual transmission and is homologated Euro 6D-Final.[38]

All versions edit

  • Lancia Ypsilon Silver (2011)
  • Lancia Ypsilon Gold (2011)
  • Lancia Ypsilon Platinum (2011)
  • Lancia Ypsilon Ecochic LPG (In Italy: Ecochic GPL) (2011)
  • Lancia Ypsilon Black&Red (2011)
  • Lancia Ypsilon Black&Grey (2011)
  • Lancia Ypsilon Ecochic CNG (In Italy: Ecochic Metano) (2013)
  • Lancia Ypsilon Elefantino (Pink Elefantino) (2013)
  • Lancia Ypsilon S Momodesign (2013)
  • Lancia Ypsilon Park in Style (2013)
  • Lancia Ypsilon Elefantino (Lime, Coconut, Watermelon Elefantino) (2014)
  • Lancia Ypsilon Elle (2014)
  • Lancia Ypsilon 30th Anniversary (2015)
  • Lancia Ypsilon Mya (2016)
  • Lancia Ypsilon Unyca (2017)
  • Lancia Ypsilon Elefantino Blu (2018)
  • Lancia Ypsilon Black and Noir (2019)[39]
  • Lancia Ypsilon Monogram (2019)
  • Lancia Ypsilon Hybrid EcoChic Silver (2020)
  • Lancia Ypsilon Hybrid EcoChic Gold (2020)
  • Lancia Ypsilon Hybrid EcoChic Maryne (2020)
  • Lancia Ypsilon Alberta Ferretti (2021)

Safety edit

The Ypsilon was awarded 2 stars in the Euro NCAP crash test in 2015.[40]

2021 facelift edit

 
Lancia Ypsilon Blu Elegante (second facelift)

In 2021 Stellantis gave the car a grille with vertical strips according to the Lancia tradition and updated headlights with new daytime running lights. It was also announced that the maker will now be considered a premium car maker and will be part of the Stellantis premium pool sharing parts with DS Automobiles and Alfa Romeo. [41]

Fourth generation (2024) edit

Fourth generation
 
Overview
Model codeType L21
Production2024–present
AssemblySpain: Zaragoza (Stellantis Spain)
Body and chassis
Body style5-door hatchback
Layout
PlatformCommon Modular Platform
Related
Powertrain
Engine
Power output
  • 115 kW (154 hp; 156 PS) (EV)
Transmission6-speed e-DCT
Hybrid drivetrainMild hybrid
Battery51 kWh lithium-ion (EV)
Electric range394–403 km (245–250 mi) (WLTP)
Dimensions
Length4,080 mm (160.6 in)
Width1,760 mm (69.3 in)
Height1,440 mm (56.7 in)
Curb weight1,584 kg (3,492 lb)

The fourth-generation Ypsilon is the first new model to be produced by Lancia since 2011 as well as it being the brand's first electric model. It was revealed in a set of images on 2 February 2024, with more details released on 14 February 2024 at Lancia's headquarters in Milan.[42][43][44][45][46]

The hatchback is Lancia's first production vehicle to adopt the new design language called the Pu+Ra Design (combination of 'pure' and 'radical') and the new Lancia logo, both was previewed by the Lancia Pu+Ra HPE Concept in 2023. It is based on the CMP / eCMP platform with many commonalities with the Peugeot 208 II and the Opel Corsa F.[47] The internal combustion engined version was introduced in March 2024. It has uncovered front grilles in a form of four squares, and powered by a 1.2-liter three-cylinder engine with 48-volt mild hybrid system.[48]

The fourth-generation Ypsilon will mark the expansion of the Lancia brand in Europe. The brand will be reintroduced in Belgium, Netherlands, France and Spain in 2024, followed by Germany in 2025. These countries are chosen in consideration of the popularity of Italian products, and the popularity of B-segment vehicles.[49]

Ypsilon Edizione Limitata Cassina edit

The Lancia Ypsilon Edizione Limitata Cassina is a limited production version of the Ypsilon codeveloped between Lancia and Italian high-end furniture manufacturer Cassina S.p.A.. Production of the model is capped at 1,906 units, the amount referencing Lancia's foundation in 1906.[50]

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Lancia Ypsilon Elefantino 1.2 Start&Stop Exterior and Interior in 3D 4K UHD
  • Official Lancia video presentation of 2015 facelift

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Not to be confused with Lancia Epsilon The Lancia Ypsilon is a supermini B segment manufactured and marketed by Lancia currently in its fourth generation and as of 2024 the marque s only model The Ypsilon was released in 1995 as a larger and more expensive replacement to the Y10 Between 1995 and 2005 Lancia produced more than 870 000 Ypsilons in the Melfi plant in the Potenza region 1 Lancia YpsilonOverviewManufacturerLancia a Also calledChrysler Ypsilon Ireland Japan and UK Production1995 presentBody and chassisClassSupermini B LayoutFront engine front wheel driveChronologyPredecessorAutobianchi Y10The third generation Ypsilon sharing its platform with the Fiat 500 was marketed also as the Chrysler Ypsilon in the United Kingdom Ireland and Japan Fiat Group discontinued the Chrysler variant in 2017 having marketed 2 000 units in 2014 2 It is also no longer sold in Japan with the discontinuation of both the Lancia Voyager and Lancia Thema branding on Chrysler built vehicles in 2015 It is currently only available in the Italian market Despite relative obscurity worldwide and in Europe the Lancia Ypsilon is a popular offering in Italy Between 1995 and 2019 Lancia sold over 1 6 million Y and Ypsilon examples in Italy alone 3 In 2023 despite its age it has the second highest market share in the B segment in the country 4 Contents 1 First generation 1995 1 1 1995 2000 1 2 2000 2003 1 3 Engines 1 4 All versions 1 5 Safety 2 Second generation 2003 2 1 2003 2006 2 2 2006 2010 2 3 2010 2011 2 4 Special edition 2 5 Engines 2 5 1 Petrol 2 5 2 Diesel 2 6 All versions 3 Third generation 2011 3 1 Special edition 3 2 Engines 3 2 1 Petrol 3 2 2 Diesel 3 2 3 Hybrid 3 3 2015 facelift 3 4 Ypsilon EcoChic Hybrid 3 5 All versions 3 6 Safety 3 7 2021 facelift 4 Fourth generation 2024 4 1 Ypsilon Edizione Limitata Cassina 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksFirst generation 1995 editLancia Y nbsp OverviewModel codeType 840Also calledLancia YpsilonProductionJune 1995 2003AssemblyItaly MelfiDesignerEnrico Fumia at Centro Stile Lancia 5 Body and chassisBody style3 door hatchbackRelatedFiat Punto 176 PowertrainEngine1 1 L Fire 8V I4 petrol 1 2 L Fire 8 16V I4 petrol 1 4 L Fiat Family B 12V I4 petrol Transmission5 speed manual6 speed manualECVT automaticDimensionsWheelbase2 380 mm 93 7 in Length3 723 mm 146 6 in 1996 2000 3 740 mm 147 2 in 2000 2003 Width1 690 mm 66 5 in Height1 435 mm 56 5 in 1995 2000 edit nbsp pre facelift Lancia Ypsilon rearThe Lancia Y Type 840 was designed by Enrico Fumia in 1992 6 It was developed over 24 months at a cost of around 400 billion Italian lira 7 and was presented in Rome in January 1996 8 The arches defined the car repeating themselves on all sides of the car The length is 3 72 m 33 cm longer than the Y10 The Lancia Y was built on the platform of the Fiat Punto series 176 the same platform as the Palio and Barchetta with a redesigned trailing arm independent rear suspension connected by a stabilizer bar to provide a more comfortable and refined driving experience while suspension at the front remained of the independent MacPherson type The main features of the Lancia Y include five seats a soft plastic dashboard and accessories and options including body colors in 100 shades from the Lancia Kaleidoscope catalog Another design property that distinguished the Y was the instrument cluster in the center of the dashboard which was adopted by the Musa and Ypsilon later in 2003 nbsp Lancia Y interior in AlcantaraInitially the range featured three trim levels LE LS and LX A Cosmopolitan special edition of 600 pieces was later added It was created through collaboration with the magazine based on the LX trim It was sold in the European market outside of Italy citation needed Air conditioning was standard on the LX and an option on the LS The LX also offered an enhanced instrument cluster with a rev counter and a larger display that also displayed the outside temperature citation needed The engines were part of the FIRE series that debuted in the Y10 in 1985 and later was used in other Fiat and Lancia vehicles They were available in displacements of 1 108 and 1 242cc with eight valves in an overhead camshaft arrangement The top of the line 1 4 12 valve Pratola Serra engine with 59 kW 80 PS was carried over from the Fiat Bravo Brava 9 Given the limited success of the Pratola Serra engine it was soon replaced by the first so called SuperFIRE engine featuring four valves per cylinder and multipoint fuel injection The Lancia Y was the first car to receive this evolution of the FIRE 10 The 1 242cc SuperFIRE developed 63 kW 86 PS at 6 000 rpm and a maximum torque of 113 Nm at 4 500 rpm This engine remains available on the 2013 Lancia Ypsilon 2013 Ford Ka and the Fiat 500 The Elefantino Rosso English Tiny Red Elephant which was the symbol of the historic Lancia HF sports cars that won numerous rally competitions is the sports version of the Lancia Y and the sister car to the Fiat Punto Sporting It features an interior in grey Alcantara seats also in grey Alcantara and accentuated with dark grey fabric insets that echo the exterior color of the car a center console 15 wheels and rear view mirrors in a titanium look the steering wheel and gearshift in grey leather with red stitching air conditioning a shorter gearbox ratio for quicker acceleration from 0 100 km h and in 5th gear a lowered and stiffened suspension with bigger roll bars and more direct power steering It reached a top speed of 177 km h and was the only car in the lineup to receive 15 wheels with 195 50R15 tires For those who desired a more discreet comfortable and luxurious ride the LX with an Alcantara and walnut veneer interior and LS were also available with SuperFIRE They were able to reach the same top speed as the Pratola Serra versions The 1 2 8V was available with an automatic ECVT transmission Lancia had pulled out of RHD markets two years prior to the Y s launch Thus no RHD version was developed The Italian magazine Quattroruote test drove the Ypsilon 16V LX beyond its usual city use and praised its excellent power reserves while offering the comforts of a car worthy of a higher price The Lancia Ypsilon was featured in Gran Turismo 2 The model was an immediate success selling over 42 000 units in the first two months 11 2000 2003 edit nbsp 2000 Lancia Y faceliftIn October 2000 the exterior and interior were restyled The external changes included a new larger grille new bumpers new taillights new wheel cover designs new fog lights The side moldings of the car became much smoother and body colored The most significant internal change was the headrests instead of drilled solids and new seats and new steering wheel similar to that of the Lancia Lybra The material was no longer available with soft touch reflective security was removed from the doors the climate control button was replaced with a lever and the instrument panel was made more readable and modern especially in the use of the LED display The length of the car increased slightly from 3 72 metres to 3 74 metres The LX and Red Elephant versions which cost 15 060 list clarification needed came with the standard including driver and passenger airbags air conditioning ABS power steering Blaupunkt radio navigation system with 6 speakers split rear seat with headrests the Alcantara interior outdoor temperature display electrically operated door mirrors painted in body color the helm station and instrument panel were red instead of green central locking with remote control power windows adjustable seat and steering wheel leather interior with red stitching on the Red Elephant fog lamps and alloy wheels with 185 60 R 14 tires for the LX and 195 50 R15 for the Red Elephant The following years were marketed by other special versions DoDo 12 Vanity and Unica 16v versions reduce their output of 6 PS 4 kW due to new Euro 3 pollution standards Emissions were reduced with a more linear delivery while maintaining and sometimes even increasing consumption Lancia reduced power from 60 PS on the 1242 cc due to the addition of the sequential multipoint fuel injection system costing power It also removed the 55 PS 40 kW 54 hp engine 1108 option as it had not yet been adapted to the new Euro 3 directive leaving the 60 PS 44 kW 59 hp 1 2 8v and 1 2 16v 80 PS 59 kW 79 hp 13 In September 2003 after nearly nine years of career and just above 804 600 units sold 14 its successor the Lancia Ypsilon debuted replacing it completely the following year Engines edit Version Availability Displacement Power Torque 0 100 km h 0 62 mph seconds Highest permitted 15 clarification needed top speed km h Combined Fuel economy L 100km CO2 emissions g 100 km 1 1 FIRE 8V 1996 2000 1108 cm 40 kW 54 PS 54 hp at 5 500 rpm 86 N m 63 lbf ft at 3 250 rpm 15 150 km h 93 mph 6 3 1501 2 FIRE 8V 1996 2000 1242 cm 44 kW 60 PS 59 hp at 5 500 rpm 98 N m 72 lbf ft at 3 000 rpm 13 3 13 5 6 speed 160 km h 99 mph 169 km h 105 mph 6 speed 6 7 6 6 6 speed 158 156 6 speed 1 4 Pratola Serra 12V 1996 1997 1370 cm 59 kW 80 PS 79 hp at 6 000 rpm 112 N m 83 lbf ft at 4 000 rpm 12 4 170 km h 106 mph 7 8 1851 2 FIRE 16V 1997 2000 1242 cm 63 kW 86 PS 84 hp at 6 000 rpm 113 N m 83 lbf ft at 4 500 rpm 10 9 177 km h 110 mph 6 6 1571 2 FIRE Elefantino Rosso 16V 1997 2000 1242 cm 63 kW 86 PS 84 hp at 6 000 rpm 113 N m 83 lbf ft at 4 500 rpm 10 9 citation needed 177 km h 110 mph 7 1661 2 FIRE 8V 2001 2003 1242 cm 44 kW 60 PS 59 hp at 5 000 rpm 102 N m 75 lbf ft at 2 500 rpm 14 1 158 km h 98 mph 5 7 1361 2 FIRE 16V 2001 2003 1242 cm 59 kW 80 PS 79 hp at 5 000 rpm 114 N m 84 lbf ft at 4 000 rpm 11 2 174 km h 108 mph 6 144All versions edit nbsp Lancia Y with 1 4 12V engineLancia Y LE 1996 Lancia Y LS 1996 Lancia Y LX 1996 Lancia Y Elefantino Blu 1997 Lancia Y Elefantino Rosso 1997 Lancia Y Cosmopolitan 1998 Lancia Y Marie Claire 2000 Lancia Y DoDo 2001 Lancia Y Vanity 2001 Lancia Y Unica 2002 Lancia Y CapriceSafety edit The Y was awarded 2 stars in the Euro NCAP crash test for adult protection and Euro NCAP 2 star certification for pedestrian safety 16 Adult occupant nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Pedestrian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Second generation 2003 editSecond generation nbsp OverviewModel codeType 843Production2003 2011AssemblyItaly Termini Imerese MelfiDesignerMike Robinson at Centro Stile LanciaBody and chassisBody style3 door hatchbackPlatformFiat BRelatedLancia MusaFiat Punto 188 Fiat IdeaZastava 10PowertrainEngine1 2 L Fire I4 petrol 1 4 L Fire I4 petrol 1 4 L Fire EcoChic I4 LPG 1 3 L Multijet I4 diesel Transmission5 speed manual6 speed manual5 speed D F N automated manualDimensionsWheelbase2 388 mm 94 0 in Length3 778 mm 148 7 in 2003 2006 3 810 mm 150 0 in 2006 2011 Width1 704 mm 67 1 in Height1 530 mm 60 2 in 2003 2006 edit The Ypsilon Type 843 was Introduced in 2003 to access the Lancia range It was designed to meet the needs of a young audience and over time found sales especially to females citation needed It became the best selling car of the Lancia range with an annual production of about 60 000 units It was initially assembled at the Fiat plant in Melfi In June 2005 production was moved to Sicily at the plant in Termini Imerese Palermo The car uses a three door body about 3 78 meters long with the design inspired by the historic Lancia Ardea 17 nbsp 2003 Ypsilon insideThe front is characterized by a large chrome grille with lobes at the top The lighting is placed at the ends of the front arch The bumpers are characterized by the presence of an unpainted longitudinal fascia applied above the air intakes in which the fog lamps in the top versions are located at either end A prominent rib runs along the sides The tail has vertically oriented headlamps that culminate in the bumper and are integrated into the fenders The rear tailgate has a small size that limits visibility embellished by chromed fascia above the license plate The frame used a shortened version of the B platform debuted with the Fiat Punto 188 and adopted also by the Fiat Idea and Lancia Musa The engine is transverse front mounted with front wheel drive The front independent suspensions are MacPherson struts with stabilizer bar with steel arms while at the rear there is a semi independent torsion beam suspension The braking system makes use of ventilated discs at the front while classic drums are available at the rear only for the Sport Momo Design versions the company has made available the four disc braking system with stiffened set up and suspension All versions included Anti lock Braking System ABS with Electronic Brake Distribution EBD and an electric power steering system that stiffens gradually but among the options are combined electronic stability control and traction The interior is covered with plastic inserts on door panels and instrument panel is covered with AIRtex fabric leather or Alcantara depending on the model Two tone upholstery and plastic inserts mimic aluminium The upholstery is available in four different materials Glamour AIRtex alcantara and leather It offers large storage space in front of the driver and passenger The air conditioning and radio controls were located in the central area including the optional navigation system 2006 2010 edit nbsp 2006 Ypsilon facelift rearIn Autumn 2006 the Ypsilon received a touch up that affected the engines and internals It had a new front grille more rounded bumpers with enlarged air intakes and ice effect rear light clusters There are five versions Argento Passion Oro Bianco Oro Giallo e Platino New fabrics for the seats came with new combinations of colours and the dashboard trim is either lacquered silver or dark gray The car has a new 1 3 Multijet 16v engine of 75 90 or 105 horses It also offered Blue amp Me hands free kit Bluetooth with USB port new colours and new wheels The new Ypsilon can be equipped with Electronic Stability Control and hill holder for an extra charge and has a grip of 0 93 g although the roll is accentuated due to the soft suspension calibration The shift lever is in a raised position and the rear seats come with split and sliding available in two versions 3 or 2 seats The 2008 model introduced a DPF particulate filter as standard on all diesel engines except the 105 horsepower 1 3 Multijet diesel with the automated manual transmission D F N Dolce Far Niente 2010 2011 edit In 2010 the exterior mirrors increased in size and darkened headlamps appeared In 2011 Lancia introduced the final version called Ypsilon Unyca Production of the second generation Lancia Ypsilon ended on 23 November 2011 because Fiat Group closed the Termini Imerese factory where the Ypsilon was assembled 18 The third generation of Lancia Ypsilon is produced at Tychy in Poland Special edition edit nbsp 2005 Lancia Ypsilon Sport ZagatoThe Ypsilon was produced in two body colours version called B colore which recalls Lancia tradition The best selling Ypsilons were the Passion the Momo Design 19 and Sport Momo Design 20 characterized by the double body colour distinguished between the top side mirrors roof and rear hatch and the rest of the fairing as well as some sporty details alloy wheels interior It derives directly from a concept called Ypsilon Sport 21 presented at the Geneva Motor Show in 2005 and developed in collaboration with Zagato Design Centre 22 It differs from the concept version by its 1 4 Fire 95 PS gasoline and 1 3 Multijet diesel engines with 75 90 and 105 PS four disc braking system with lowered suspension tires and some sporty design features such as burnished and diamond wheels of Sport design burnished chrome trim and leather and Alcantara interiors by Momo Design nbsp 2010 Lancia Ypsilon ElleIn May 2008 as in 2006 the limited edition makeover ModaMilano returned 23 with colour changes TOP color Borromini Grey bi colour multi spoke wheels chrome trim and leather covered dashboard instrument dome Since 2009 the Ypsilon Versus was a limited edition of just 1 000 designed by Versace 24 with Bronzino Bronze bodywork dedicated interior and greenhouse and 16 inch Sport darkened wheels The Paris 2009 concept car was presented as Ypsilon Elle 25 carried out in collaboration with the women s magazine Elle was characterized by special pink bodywork and interior trim Also in 2009 the Ypsilon E Collection arrived characterized by low environmental impact engines with reduced carbon dioxide emissions dioxide and B colore body paint By 2011 the full range met the Euro 5 emission standard 26 It offered a new interior trim and color palette New Monocular headlamps with darkened inner dish and new rearview mirrors painted in gloss black appeared Also in 2011 the Ypsilon Unyca debuted 27 Engines edit The engine range included a four cylinder 1 2 Fire expanded from 60 PS to 69 PS in October 2010 The 1 2 version was joined by a 16 valve 80 PS 59 kW 79 hp replaced in 2006 by a 1 4 Fire 8 valve 78 PS 57 kW 77 hp The 1 4 engine was produced in 95 PS 16 valve version while the 78 PS 57 kW 77 hp 1 4 8 valve was produced beginning in 2009 in version EcoChic powered by LPG or petrol The 1 3 Multijet diesel engine was produced from 2003 to 2006 It varied from 70 PS 51 kW 69 hp to 75 PS 55 kW 74 hp It was subsequently expanded to offer 90 and 105 The Multijet with D P F had reduced emissions and fuel consumption Petrol edit 1 2 8V 60 PS 44 kW 59 hp 1 2 16V 80 PS 59 kW 79 hp 1st series 1 4 8V 78 PS 57 kW 77 hp 2nd series 1 4 16V 95 PS 70 kW 94 hp Diesel edit 1 3 16V Multijet 69 PS 51 kW 68 hp 1st series 1 3 16V Multijet 75 PS 55 kW 74 hp 90 PS 66 kW 89 hp 2nd series 105 PS 77 kW 104 hp MomoDesign All versions edit Lancia Ypsilon Argento 2003 Lancia Ypsilon Oro 2003 Lancia Ypsilon Platino 2003 Lancia Ypsilon Passion 2003 Lancia Ypsilon B Colore 2004 Lancia Ypsilon Black amp Ivory 2004 only in Switzerland Lancia Ypsilon Glamour 2004 only in Switzerland Lancia Ypsilon MomoDesign 2005 Lancia Ypsilon Sport Zagato 2005 prototype on the Geneva International Motor Show never in production Lancia Ypsilon Sport MomoDesign 2007 Lancia Ypsilon ModaMilano 2006 2008 Lancia Ypsilon Versus 2009 Lancia Ypsilon Elle 2010 Lancia Ypsilon Unyca 2011 Lancia Ypsilon Diva 2011 only in Italy Third generation 2011 editThird generation nbsp OverviewModel codeType 846Also calledChrysler Ypsilon Ireland Japan and UK Production2011 2024AssemblyPoland Tychy Fiat Poland DesignerAlberto Dilillo at Centro Stile LanciaBody and chassisBody style5 door hatchbackPlatformFiat MiniRelatedFiat PandaFiat 500Ford KaPowertrainEnginePetrol 0 9 L TwinAir I21 0 L GSE FireFly I3 mild hybrid1 2 L Fire I4Petrol CNG 0 9 L TwinAir EcoChic I2Petrol LPG 1 2 L Fire EcoChic I4Diesel 1 3 L Multijet I4Transmission5 speed C510 manual6 speed C610 manual5 speed C510 D F N automated manualDimensionsWheelbase2 390 mm 94 1 in Length3 840 mm 151 2 in Width1 640 mm 64 6 in Height1 510 mm 59 4 in The third generation was introduced at the Geneva Motor Show in 2011 The first drawings of Type 846 were developed in late 2006 and early 2007 by the Lancia Style Centre directed by Alberto Dilillo 28 before the Fiat Chrysler alliance The final model included only a few changes from the original especially in the grille that recalls the style of most Chrysler models with horizontal slats replacing the two lobes with vertical slats As of 2023 it is the sole model available in Lancia s range The third series of Ypsilon adopted a five door body with rear door handles recessed into the door s trailing edge The third generation shares the Fiat Mini platform with the Fiat 500 and Panda Production was moved to Fiat s Tychy plant 29 reaching 100 000 units per year at full capacity The front suspension continued with independent wheel MacPherson struts at the front and the semi independent torsion beam with a stabilizer bar at the rear nbsp Lancia Ypsilon Type 846 rear styling nbsp Lancia Ypsilon Type 846 insideThe Ypsilon Type 846 received investment of 500 000 000 30 150 for development 40 for the industrial structure and the remainder for production The body is 3 84 meters long with a wheelbase of 2 39 meters The cabin is approved for 5 seats At the launch up to 600 possible customization combinations with 16 exterior colors including 4 Bi color version 31 nbsp 2012 Lancia in Dusseldorf GermanyAccessories included an automatic parking system marketed as Magic Parking bi xenon headlights and LED rear lights in addition to available automatic Start amp Stop All models were equipped with standard four airbags and stability and traction control ESP and ASR with Hill Holder and ABS with EBD European versions included Silver Gold intermediate and Platinum option packages Type 846 continued to feature center dash instrumentation Type 846 included a right hand drive variant for the UK and Ireland where it was sold as the Chrysler Ypsilon 32 It is sold in Morocco and Israel through the Fiat dealer network In 2012 it began selling in Japan under the Chrysler brand at Yanase Co Ltd Japanese dealerships It isn t exported to the US in order to avoid competition with the Fiat 500 33 which is produced at Chrysler s Toluca plant in Mexico Special edition edit nbsp Chrysler Ypsilon in Japan nbsp Chrysler Ypsilon in Japan Rear At the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show Lancia debuted Ypsilon Diamond concept cars 34 which anticipated the release of a luxury model The Diamond features two tone paint with a top layer called eco chrome covering pillars roof hood and mirrors The lower part of the body is painted in Chiffon Blanc a shimmering white The interior is fully lined in leather and Alcantara with two tone seats covered in Galuchat black bronze leather Head restraints display the Y logo The outside of the seats dashboard and some door details are covered with Nubuck light colored leather with shift knob made of transparent acrylic to get the diamond effect The Ypsilon Diamond has remained a concept car only At the Bologna Motor Show in December 2011 Lancia presented the Ypsilon Black amp Red 35 with special equipment proposed for young buyers including special paint and hi fi audio Offered in 4 paint styles Rosso Argilla Nero Vulcano Rosso Fiamma and the bi color Rosso Argilla with roof and hood in Nero Vulcano the interior offers the same color as the body with alternation of black and red The Ypsilon Black amp Red is sold in most markets including UK and Ireland 36 with 1 2 Fire petrol engine 0 9 TwinAir Turbo and 1 3 Multijet diesel Engines edit The engine range consists of the 1 2L eight valve Fire petrol capable of 69 PS 51 kW 68 hp already present on the previous version and coupled to a 5 speed manual gearbox A new option is the 0 9 L TwinAir two cylinder with turbocharger capable of 85 PS 63 kW 84 hp and with Multiair The 0 9 L TwinAir has emissions of 99 g km of CO2 in the version with 5 speed manual transmission while the version with a DFN Dolce Far Niente automatic 5 speed transmission has emissions down to 97 g km of CO2 The Ypsilon 0 9 L TwinAir declares consumption between 23 8 and 24 4 km L The diesel engine is the classic 1 3 L Multijet 16 valve 95 PS 70 kW 94 hp with a DPF capable of emitting 99 g km of CO2 and is mated to a 5 speed manual transmission Lancia Ypsilon 1 3 Multijet states for the consumption of 26 3 km L Petrol edit 1 2 8V 69 PS 51 kW 68 hp from 2011 to August 2020 1 2 8V GPL 69 PS 51 kW 68 hp Liquefied Petroleum Gas petrol from June 2011 on 0 9 TwinAir 85 PS 63 kW 84 hp from 2011 to August 2018 0 9 TwinAir CNG 80 PS 59 kW 79 hp Compressed Natural Gas petrol from January 2013 Diesel edit 1 3 16V Multijet 95 PS 70 kW 94 hp from 2011 to August 2018 Hybrid edit 1 0 12V GSE FireFly BSG 69 PS 51 kW 68 hp 2015 facelift edit nbsp 2018 Lancia Ypsilon 1 2 faceliftPremiered at Frankfurt International Salon the new Ypsilon brings a redesigned front end with a different lower bumper featuring a horizontal bar and new wider grille Available will be two new colours Blu di Blu a classic Lancia tone and Ivory Chic aimed at modern trends All engines meet Euro 6 emission standards with Ecochic versions including LPG or methane fuelled 37 Inside the UConnect infotainment system with a 5 inch LCD touch screen debuts while the basic versions introduce a new DAB radio New seat covers also make their debut In September 2018 the engines were re homologated according to Euro 6D Temp regulations in the new WLTP cycle The 1 3 Multijet diesel engine goes out of production following low sales Ypsilon EcoChic Hybrid edit In March 2020 Lancia introduces the Ypsilon EcoChic Hybrid powered by the GSE FireFly 1 0 liter three cylinder gasoline engine with an output of 70 metric horsepower 51 kW 69 hp coupled to a 12 volt BSG belt integrated starter generator electric motor The 3 6 kW 5 hp electric motor draws power from a small 0 13 kWh lithium battery and the vehicle should reduce fuel consumption and emission by as much as 24 percent when compared to its non hybrid counterpart The Ypsilon Hybrid has a new 6 speed manual transmission and is homologated Euro 6D Final 38 All versions edit Lancia Ypsilon Silver 2011 Lancia Ypsilon Gold 2011 Lancia Ypsilon Platinum 2011 Lancia Ypsilon Ecochic LPG In Italy Ecochic GPL 2011 Lancia Ypsilon Black amp Red 2011 Lancia Ypsilon Black amp Grey 2011 Lancia Ypsilon Ecochic CNG In Italy Ecochic Metano 2013 Lancia Ypsilon Elefantino Pink Elefantino 2013 Lancia Ypsilon S Momodesign 2013 Lancia Ypsilon Park in Style 2013 Lancia Ypsilon Elefantino Lime Coconut Watermelon Elefantino 2014 Lancia Ypsilon Elle 2014 Lancia Ypsilon 30th Anniversary 2015 Lancia Ypsilon Mya 2016 Lancia Ypsilon Unyca 2017 Lancia Ypsilon Elefantino Blu 2018 Lancia Ypsilon Black and Noir 2019 39 Lancia Ypsilon Monogram 2019 Lancia Ypsilon Hybrid EcoChic Silver 2020 Lancia Ypsilon Hybrid EcoChic Gold 2020 Lancia Ypsilon Hybrid EcoChic Maryne 2020 Lancia Ypsilon Alberta Ferretti 2021 Safety edit The Ypsilon was awarded 2 stars in the Euro NCAP crash test in 2015 40 2021 facelift edit nbsp Lancia Ypsilon Blu Elegante second facelift In 2021 Stellantis gave the car a grille with vertical strips according to the Lancia tradition and updated headlights with new daytime running lights It was also announced that the maker will now be considered a premium car maker and will be part of the Stellantis premium pool sharing parts with DS Automobiles and Alfa Romeo 41 Fourth generation 2024 editFourth generation nbsp OverviewModel codeType L21Production2024 presentAssemblySpain Zaragoza Stellantis Spain Body and chassisBody style5 door hatchbackLayoutFront engine front wheel driveFront motor front wheel drive EV PlatformCommon Modular PlatformRelatedPeugeot 208 IIOpel Corsa FJeep AvengerFiat 600eAlfa Romeo MilanoPeugeot 2008 IIOpel Mokka BDS 3 CrossbackPowertrainEnginePetrol 1 2 THP EB2ADTD l3 turbo mild hybridPower output115 kW 154 hp 156 PS EV Transmission6 speed e DCTHybrid drivetrainMild hybridBattery51 kWh lithium ion EV Electric range394 403 km 245 250 mi WLTP DimensionsLength4 080 mm 160 6 in Width1 760 mm 69 3 in Height1 440 mm 56 7 in Curb weight1 584 kg 3 492 lb The fourth generation Ypsilon is the first new model to be produced by Lancia since 2011 as well as it being the brand s first electric model It was revealed in a set of images on 2 February 2024 with more details released on 14 February 2024 at Lancia s headquarters in Milan 42 43 44 45 46 The hatchback is Lancia s first production vehicle to adopt the new design language called the Pu Ra Design combination of pure and radical and the new Lancia logo both was previewed by the Lancia Pu Ra HPE Concept in 2023 It is based on the CMP eCMP platform with many commonalities with the Peugeot 208 II and the Opel Corsa F 47 The internal combustion engined version was introduced in March 2024 It has uncovered front grilles in a form of four squares and powered by a 1 2 liter three cylinder engine with 48 volt mild hybrid system 48 The fourth generation Ypsilon will mark the expansion of the Lancia brand in Europe The brand will be reintroduced in Belgium Netherlands France and Spain in 2024 followed by Germany in 2025 These countries are chosen in consideration of the popularity of Italian products and the popularity of B segment vehicles 49 Ypsilon Edizione Limitata Cassina edit The Lancia Ypsilon Edizione Limitata Cassina is a limited production version of the Ypsilon codeveloped between Lancia and Italian high end furniture manufacturer Cassina S p A Production of the model is capped at 1 906 units the amount referencing Lancia s foundation in 1906 50 Notes edit Fiat Auto 1995 2007 Fiat Group Automobiles 2007 2014 Fiat Chrysler Automobiles 2014 2021 Stellantis 2021 present References edit 5 million vehicles assembly in Melfi Omniauto it 15 December 2003 Retrieved 9 October 2011 Chrysler brand to be axed in the UK in 2017 What Car 17 March 2015 Retrieved 25 May 2015 Malan Andrea 19 October 2019 Lancia passes Fiat ownership landmark but no celebration for storied brand Automotive News Europe Retrieved 3 February 2024 Lancia Ypsilon a record breaker in 2023 www media stellantis com Retrieved 3 February 2024 Designer ajovalo net Retrieved 8 February 2012 Lancia Y The Style Lanciapress com 14 September 2000 Retrieved 7 October 2011 Lancia Y Club Italia MaTT History of Lancia Y Lanciayclubitalia it Archived from the original on 20 August 2016 Retrieved 4 October 2011 Specification about Lancia Y Lanciapress com Retrieved 7 October 2011 Lancia Y at Bologna MotorShow 1999 Lanciapress com Retrieved 9 October 2011 Lancia Y model year 1999 Lanciapress com Retrieved 9 October 2011 Fiat sales in Europe 1996 Archivio Storico Archiviostorico corriere it 24 December 2009 Retrieved 4 October 2011 Lancia Y DoDo LanciaPress Retrieved 7 October 2011 Lancia Y The engines 1 2 8v and 1 2 16v Lanciapress com 14 September 2000 Retrieved 7 October 2011 Lancia production models PDF Retrieved 4 October 2011 German manual page 156 Geschwindigkeiten hochstzulassige nach der Einfahrzeit des Fahrzeugs in km h Speed highest permitted after the breaking in of the vehicle in km h Lancia Y euroncap com Retrieved 11 October 2011 Official Fiat Press Fiat Cala il sipario su Termini Imerese Il 23 novembre sara l ultimo giorno in Italian Repubblica it 18 June 2010 Retrieved 16 November 2011 Lancia Ypsilon MoMo Design special edition Newstreet it Archived from the original on 16 September 2011 Retrieved 4 October 2011 Lancia Ypsilon Sport MoMo Design facelift in Italian Google it Archived from the original on 8 September 2012 Retrieved 4 October 2011 Lancia Ypsilon Sport Zagato specification Ultimatecarpage com 4 April 2005 Retrieved 4 October 2011 Lancia Ypsilon Sport Zagato Omniauto it 15 December 2003 Retrieved 4 October 2011 Lancia Mode Ypsilon ModaMilano and Versus Omniauto it 15 December 2003 Retrieved 4 October 2011 Lancia Ypsilon Versus by Versace in Italian Google it Archived from the original on 7 September 2012 Retrieved 4 October 2011 Lancia Ypsilon Elle 2009 Google it 15 December 2003 Retrieved 4 October 2011 Lancia Ypsilon Collection 2011 Lanciaitaliablog com 2 February 2011 Archived from the original on 2 April 2012 Retrieved 4 October 2011 Lancia Ypsilon Unyca 2011 for Italy Lanciaitaliablog com 8 June 2010 Archived from the original on 2 April 2012 Retrieved 4 October 2011 Fina Paolo Alberto 27 February 2011 Lancia Ypsilon il design raccontato dai suoi stilisti Autoblog it Retrieved 15 April 2012 Fiat to move production of Lancia Ypsilon to Tychy Polishmarket com 23 February 2010 Retrieved 23 April 2011 Abu Eideh Omar 14 February 2011 Lancia Ypislon information Autoblog it Retrieved 15 April 2012 Sciarra Fabio 24 May 2011 Nuova Lancia Ypsilon tutte le foto e le informazioni ufficiali New Lancia Ypsilon all the phots and official information in Italian Autoblog it Retrieved 15 April 2012 A look at Lancia s new five door Ypsilon www europeancarnews com Archived from the original on 15 August 2011 Abu Eideh Omar 25 April 2011 Olivier Francois Lancia Ypsilon non arrivera negli USA Olivier Francois The Lancia Ypsilon will not make it to the US in Italian Autoblog it Retrieved 15 April 2012 Lancia Ypsilon Diamond Omniauto it Retrieved 4 May 2012 Lancia Ypsilon Black amp Red Debutta al Bologna Motor Show in Italian Quattroruote it Archived from the original on 9 September 2012 Retrieved 4 May 2012 Chrysler Ypsilon Black amp Red Edition announced UK Worldcarfans com Retrieved 4 May 2012 The New Lancia Ypsilon makes its debut LanciaPress Retrieved 24 September 2015 Canali Corrado 5 March 2020 Ypsilon EcoChic Hybrid l elettrificazione secondo Lancia in Italian Retrieved 8 March 2020 LanciaPress com ed 7 May 2019 Lancia Ypsilon Black and Noir un abito perfetto per ogni occasione Retrieved 15 July 2019 Official Lancia Ypsilon 2015 safety rating euroncap com December 2015 Retrieved 2 November 2018 Lancia Lives on as Aging Ypsilon Gets Another Facelift Carscoops 4 February 2021 Lancia Nuove foto Rubate della Ypsilon Quattroruote in Italian 26 December 2023 This is what the new Lancia Ypsilon will look like 2024 Lancia Ypsilon Spied Inside and Out Newcomer Twinned with Opel Corsa and Peugeot 208 11 December 2023 Lancia Ypsilon revealed as brand s first electric car New Lancia Ypsilon EV revealed The Vauxhall Corsa s sharp suited Italian cousin The 2024 Ypsilon Is Lancia s First New Car In 13 Years Motor1 com Retrieved 14 February 2024 Gnaticov Cristian 20 March 2024 2024 Lancia Ypsilon Embraces Its ICE Side With New Mild Hybrid Model autoevolution Retrieved 21 March 2024 New Lancia Ypsilon Unveiled Today www media stellantis com Retrieved 14 February 2024 McDee Max 3 February 2024 Lancia reveals a limited edition 2024 Ypsilon Cassina ArenaEV Retrieved 5 February 2024 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lancia Ypsilon Official website Lancia Ypsilon Elefantino 1 2 Start amp Stop Exterior and Interior in 3D 4K UHD Official Lancia video presentation of 2015 facelift Retrieved from https en 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