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duminică, 8 decembrie 2024

Behold, The New 276 bhp Lancia Ypsilon HF

 The famous racing elephant is back and it’s going rallying again.


Rally fans and aficionados of sporty Italian marques may well be familiar with Lancia’s HF badge. Signifying particular performance and with an enviable history of adorning very fast entries in the World Rally Championship, it was perhaps most notable on the now-legendary Delta Integrales.

We already knew that the little red elephant was making a return on the new not-likely-to-come-to-the-UK Lancia Ypsilon HF, but now we know that it’ll have 276bhp (more than the 237bhp previously suggested), and we’ve got a full suite of pictures of the road-going electric model. Lancia is taking it back to rallying, too, albeit with a petrol engine instead of an electric drivetrain.

The Elephant In The Room

The on-road Lancia Ypsilon HF is a 276bhp electric hatchback that shares its underpinnings with fellow Stellantis electro-hatches like the Abarth 600e and the Alfa Romeo Junior Veloce. That’s no bad thing, because both those cars are pretty cracking to drive. Equipped with a 54kWh battery it’ll make 62mph from standstill in 5.8 seconds, and shares a Torsen mechanical limited-slip diff on the front axle with the Alfa and the Abarth. The standard Ypsilon’s look has been beefed up to match the rise in the performance.

The rally model, meanwhile, goes by the name of the Lancia Ypsilon Rally 4 HF and could be seen on rally circuits as early as next year. The Rally 4 in the name refers to a specific category of rallying for two-wheel-drive machines and is designed for young rallyists getting into the sport. This version of the Ypsilon has a 1.2-litre three-cylinder petrol engine with 209bhp and a five-speed manual ‘box. Will it make pops, bangs and flames? We don’t know. But let’s hope so.

So, What’s HF Then?

For the young/uninitiated, HF is Lancia’s performance badge, or rather it used to be, ages ago. First introduced in 1960, it was used by a group of Lancia owners that founded the Lancia Hi-Fi club for owners that had bought at least six brand new cars from the brand. Lancia first put an HF name on sportier models, and by 1963 it was used for the HF Lancia Racing Team, created by a group of drivers and owners.

The team used four red elephants on its logo, and that formed the basis of a single-elephanted badge that was used on increasingly legendary rally cars, including the Stratos HF and various Deltas.

Why elephants? Lancia legend says that a little elephant was chosen as a lucky charm by Gianna Lancia, the CEO of the company in the late 1940s and early 1950s. The idea is that once launched into a race, elephants are unstoppable. What a race that would be.

https://www.carthrottle.com/news/behold-new-276bhp-lancia-ypsilon-hf



sâmbătă, 30 martie 2024

Lancia Ypsilon now available for purchase


 


Lancia Ypsilon now available for purchase


Italy's beloved Lancia Ypsilon is back and looking better than ever. And it's now available for purchase in both its all-electric and a mild-hybrid (MHEV) versions.

The initial batch is the Lancia Ypsilon Edizione Limitata Cassina is a collaboration between Lancia and Cassina, an Italian furniture design brand.

The all-electric Lancia Ypsilon boasts a range of up to 403 km (WLTP combined cycle) and a fast-charging capability that allows you to add 100 km of range in 10 minutes of charging. The MSRP of this early batch starts at €39,999, which is rather ambitious on Lancia's part.

The Ypsilon's mild-hybrid (MHEV) features a 1.2-liter 3-cylinder 100-horsepower hybrid engine paired with a 6-speed e-DCT automatic transmission. And it beats the EV version in the probably most important duel - it starts at a far more palatable €28,000.





Lancia claims the Ypsilon is the only car in its segment to offer Level 2 Autonomous Driving as standard.

The Ypsilon availability opens the new chapter for Lancia, an era defined by bold electrification and an innovative vision for a sustainable future. With the kind of price it commands though we'd really be surprised if there was a rush to the showrooms.





https://www.arenaev.com/lancia_ypsilon_now_in_showrooms-news-3307.php