Lancia has revealed the Ypsilon 2024 electric car

Thirteen years after the last model, Lancia subsidiary Stellantis has unveiled the Ypsilon 2024 electric car. The company has seriously redesigned the exterior and interior of the car, replacing the traditional internal combustion engine with an electric motor. The famous Italian manufacturer of luxury furniture Cassina also participated in the creation of this new car.
The outline of the letter Y can be seen in the front and rear headlights of the Ypsilon 2024, while the mirrors, wheel arches and rear pillar are in black. The body measures 4.08 meters long, 1.76 meters wide and 1.44 meters high, and weighs 1,584 kilograms.
The body is 4.08 meters long, 1.76 meters wide and 1.44 meters high.
The car’s interior gets a pair of 10.2-inch displays, the presence of physical buttons for easy access to climate controls, a wireless charging pad and three USB Type-C ports. Special attention has been paid to the installation of a powerful audio system, circular lighting, and air conditioning with a special filter that removes harmful particles from the air.
The car’s interior features a pair of 10.2-inch displays, physical climate controls, a wireless charging pad, and three USB Type-C ports.
The electric version of the Lancia Ypsilon 2024 is powered by a motor with 154 horsepower and 260 Nm of torque. The battery has a capacity of 51 kWh, which provides a driving range of up to 403 kilometers in the WLTP mixed cycle. The manufacturer notes that it takes just 24 minutes to charge the battery from 20 percent to 80 percent.
The battery can be charged from 20 percent to 80 percent.
It’s important to note that the announced Ypsilon 2024 will come as a special edition and limited edition. No price or sales launch date for the Lancia Ypsilon 2024 has been announced yet.