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joi, 26 august 2021

2028 Lancia Delta: Here’s What We Know And Hope For The Premium Italian Hatchback’s Revival

 

These illustrations were made by Jean Francois Hubert/SB-Medien for CarScoops. They are speculative drawings that are not related to or endorsed by Lancia.

Lancia is one of Stellantis’ three premium brands, together with Alfa Romeo and DS Automobiles. According to the latest reports concerning its future strategy, we are expecting at least three new model launches from the Italian brand between 2024 and 2027. It is possible that these plans will include the revival of the Delta nameplate in the form of a fully electric premium compact hatchback.

 

A Short History Lesson For The Delta

Lancia produced three generations of Delta before eventually dropping the model from its range without a successor. The first generation was launched in 1979 designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro and stayed in production with numerous updates until 1994.

 

Between 1987 and 1992, Delta-based Group A race cars won six consecutive WRC constructors’ titles for Lancia, making it one of the most successful nameplates in rallying. Late in the Delta’s lifespan, the HF Integrale performance variants set a benchmark for modern hot hatches, eventually becoming sought-after classics.

The second generation designed by IDEA was based on Fiat Tipo’s platform and enjoyed a considerably shorter lifespan between 1993-1999. After a long hiatus, Lancia unveiled the third generation in 2008, sharing its underpinnings with the Alfa Romeo Giulietta and the Fiat Bravo. The model stayed in production until 2014 having eliminated any possible connection with its glorious racing heritage in favor of comfort and premium style.

 

Lancia Heading Towards Electrification

Lancia’s big return to the automotive landscape is expected to start with the long-awaited new-generation Ypsilon in 2024. The popular supermini will be followed by a fully electric crossover in 2026, and possibly by an electric compact hatchback in 2027.

Read Also: Lancia Reportedly Working On Three New Models, Including SUV

The latter shouldn’t be taken for granted though, as Lancia officials have yet to decide on whether a hatchback bodystyle would make sense. Before kicking off Delta’s development program, they need to ensure there will be enough demand while weighing their options on shared platforms and components.

 


 

 

Why Does It Take Them So Long?

One would expect the new Delta to appear as a sister model to the fresh Peugeot 308, Opel Astra, and DS 4 siblings that are based on the EMP2 platform. However, it seems that Lancia is not ready (or willing) to launch its premium hatchback yet.

See Also: Automobili Amos’ €300,000 Lancia Delta Futurista Restomod Is Here

If it gets green-lit, the fourth-generation Delta could be based on the STLA Medium architecture, announced as part of Stellantis’ $35 billion electrification plan. According to the official presentation, the C- and D-Segment vehicles based on the STLA Medium will have up to 700 km (410 miles) of range. Depending on the powertrain they could be FWD, RWD, and AWD, with power outputs ranging from 168-241 hp (125-180 kW / 170-245 PS).

 


 

Retro-inspired Looks Would Be More Than Welcome

Since June 2021, French design veteran Jean-Pierre Ploué became Lancia’s new design director supervising the young talent at Lancia Design in Torino Centro Stile. While it is too early to have an idea of the direction he is going to take on the design language of future models, it is possible that he will turn to the company’s illustrious past.

Read Also: Stellantis Gives Lancia A New Lease Of Life, Appoints New Design Director

The latest speculative rendering for the electric Lancia Delta depicts a modern and minimalist two-box design. While not as extreme as this independently designed homage to the S4 Stradale, the alternative design proposal is heavily inspired by the Giugiaro-designed first-generation Delta. Styling cues like the outer shape of the headlights integrated with the grille, the lower bumper intake, the boxy fender flairs, and the angular C-pillar are clear nods to the original.

See Also: Modern Interpretation Of The Delta Reimagines Lancia’s Glorious Past

While nothing is official yet, Lancia fans are craving for a new Delta – especially if it came together with an HF Integrale performance variant. This sounds highly unlikely, but we shouldn’t lose hope. Given that the company’s 115th birthday celebration is scheduled for November 27, 2021, we could be hearing some news about Lancia’s future strategy then.

 

https://www.carscoops.com/2021/08/2028-lancia-delta-heres-what-we-know-and-hope-for-the-premium-italian-hatchbacks-revival/

 

 


vineri, 6 august 2021

Stellantis Announces They Will Be Forming Their Own Design Studio

 

 


Stellantis has announced the formation of the new Stellantis Design Studio, a creative agency that will provide design services for companies dealing with everything from transportation, to industrial, to manufacturing, and more.

The new studio looks to build on the current Peugeot Design Lab’s nine years of experience and over 120 collaborations, as well as expand its expertise to the rest of Stellantis’ brands, such as Maserati, Jeep, DS Automobiles, and Lancia. It will be led by Klaus Busse and Arnault Gournac, both of whom have already had experience serving significant roles within the company.

 Klaus Busse currently oversees Maserati and Jeep Europe, and as of now, he will also be taking on the role of Head of Design at the new Stellantis Design Studio. His job will also entail leading the Studio’s expansion out to its respective brands. Regarding the founding of the Studio and his new position, he said: “The success story and expertise of Peugeot Design Lab is unrivaled. The extension of this know-how to all of our brands opens up incomparable perspectives.”

Arnault Gournac is the director of both the Peugeot Design Lab as well as Cycles Peugeot, and, along with Busse, has helped lead the new Design Studio in its global expansion. “Looking back on our brand portfolio, Stellantis designers have created some of the most exciting and visually appealing vehicles in automotive history,” said Gournac. “We plan to take that creative energy and offer our key competencies to our global external partners to help them take their brand and design projects to the next level. We will work to expand our reach by fostering new partnerships with global clients from all horizons.”

The Peugeot Design Lab will still operate alongside the Stellantis Design Studio, with a key role being to address Peugeot’s projects undertaken beyond the automotive sector. As time goes on, Stellantis Design Studio plans to progressively incorporate this knowledge and apply it to the rest of its brands.

https://www.carscoops.com/2021/07/stellantis-forms-their-own-design-studio/

 

 

 

Mărcile Lancia şi Alfa Romeo vor deveni complet electrice în 2026 şi 2027

 

Grupul Stellantis anunţă că marca Lancia va deveni 100% electrică în 2026 la nivel global iar marca Alfa Romeo va face acelaşi lucru în 2027 pe principalele sale pieţe.

Automobilele marca Alfa Romeo vor fi complet electrice în Europa, America de Nord şi China, a precizat conducerea grupului Stellantis cu prilejul publicării rezultatelor sale semestriale. Stellantis anunțase anterior că Alfa Romeo va începe transformarea într-o marcă electrică din 2024. 

Grupul auto a mai anunţat de asemenea că pregăteşte relansarea mărcii Lancia, care în prezent nu mai oferă decât un singur model şi acesta doar în Italia.

Marca premium DS din portofoliul grupului Stellantis va mai lansa doar vehicule electrice începând din 2024.

Stellantis intenţionează ca în doi ani să dubleze numărul de automobile complet electrice din gama sa, de la 11 la 22 de modele, a subliniat CEO-ul Carlos Tavares.

Via Agerpres

 
 
https://www.automarket.ro/stiri/marcile-lancia-si-alfa-romeo-vor-deveni-complet-electrice-in-2026-si-2027-105047.html