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Lancia Unveils Ypsilon Turbo 100 With 6-Speed Manual and Lower Entry Price

The new variant advances Lancia's multi‑energy plan to reach drivers who want a simpler, lower‑cost city car.

Overview

  • Lancia introduced the Ypsilon Turbo 100, a gasoline version without hybrid tech that uses a traditional 6‑speed manual.
  • The model is listed from €22,200, about €3,000 less than hybrid automatic versions, with a finance offer that can lower the upfront cost to €15,950 if signed by April 30.
  • The revised 1.2‑liter three‑cylinder turbo makes 101 CV and 205 Nm and delivers 0 to 100 km/h in 10.2 seconds with a 194 km/h top speed.
  • Sales are scheduled to begin around May 10, with Standard, LX and HF Line trims and an ad campaign featuring actress Greta Ferro.
  • Lancia cites over 30,000 test‑bench hours and more than 3 million prototype kilometers, with service every 25,000 km or two years, and it keeps 10.25‑inch displays and key driver‑assist features.