Overview
- Lancia publicly revealed the Gamma on Tuesday, May 26, showing a 4.67‑metre coupe‑style crossover that revives the historic name with a sleek fastback profile.
- Stellantis confirmed Gamma will be built at its Melfi plant in southern Italy on the STLA Medium platform that underpins other group models.
- The line‑up starts with a 145‑hp long‑range hybrid claiming more than 1,000 km between refuelling and includes three battery‑electric variants spanning roughly 230 hp, 245 hp and a 375 hp dual‑motor AWD flagship with the longest claimed WLTP ranges.
- Interior details aim to lift Lancia’s image with a 10.25‑inch digital cluster, a 16‑inch SALA infotainment screen, and the brand’s signature 'tavolino' centre console to give a more upscale cabin feel.
- First prototypes are in road testing, order books are scheduled to open after the summer, and a wider public preview is planned for the Paris Motor Show in October 2026 as Lancia seeks to rebuild volume under Stellantis’ FaSTLAne 2030 repositioning.