Overview
- Lancia released official images and technical details in late May confirming the Gamma as a coupe‑styled crossover built on Stellantis’ STLA Medium architecture.
- Stellantis says the Gamma will be made at its Melfi plant in southern Italy, with the program currently in road testing and orders due to open after the summer.
- The powertrain line‑up includes a 143–145 hp hybrid and three battery‑electric variants ranging from about 230 hp to a dual‑motor 370–375 hp all‑wheel‑drive flagship, with manufacturer‑claimed ranges up to roughly 675 km.
- Inside, the Gamma uses large digital displays and Lancia’s signature 'tavolino' low centre console plus the SALA software layout to give the cabin a distinct brand identity from related Stellantis models.
- The model is presented as a key step in Lancia’s product renewal under Stellantis and shows how platform sharing with Peugeot and DS shortens development, though a reported high‑performance 'Gamma HF Integrale' remains unconfirmed by the company.