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luni, 23 mai 2022

Lancia oferă noi informaţii despre viitoarele Ypsilon, Delta şi Aurelia

 

Lancia oferă noi informaţii despre viitoarele Ypsilon, Delta şi Aurelia

Constructorul italian de automobile a oferit o serie de informaţii noi despre viitoarele modele Ypsilon, Delta şi Aurelia. Toate vor avea un design italian, iar ultimele două vor fi disponibile numai alături de sisteme de propulsie electrice.

Lancia îşi pregăteşte revenirea printre marii constructori de automobile. Unul dintre obiectivele italienilor este extinderea pe pieţele europene, în special în Spania, Belgia, Franţa, Olanda şi Germania. Pentru a-l îndeplini, Lancia intenţionează să deschidă 100 de reprezentanţe noi în 60 de oraşe majore din Europa.

Pe lângă acest anunţ, constructorul italian a oferit acum o serie o informaţii noi despre cele trei modele care urmează să fie lansate în anii următori. Este vorba despre Ypsilon, Delta şi Aurelia.

Începând cu primul, Ypsilon va debuta în 2024, fiind disponibil cu propulsoare hibrid şi versiuni pur electrice. Va măsura aproximativ 4 metri lungime şi va fi construit pe arhitectura STLA Small.

Reinterpretarea modernă a celebrei Delta va fi prezentată publicului în 2028 şi va măsura 4.4 metri în lungime. Va fi un hatchback de dimensiuni compacte, o maşină "sculptată şi cu linii geometrice," după cum o descriu reprezentanţii companiei.

Mai mult, viitoarea Delta va fi un model pur electric, dezvoltat pe arhitectura STLA Medium.

Vârful de gamă va fi Aurelia. 

Vorbim despre un crossover cu o lungime de 4.6 metri şi un sistem de propulsie pur electric. Şi acest model va fi dezvoltat, cel mai probabil, pe arhitectura STLA Medium.

Anterior, Lancia a declarat că cele trei modele vor avea un design italian, cu o serie de elemente, reinterpretate, specifice mărcii. Totodată, pentru interior, desginerii se vor inspira de la modele ca Gamma, Thema şi Flavia.

Din 2028, Lancia şi-a anunţat intenţia de a deveni o marcă pur electrică.

via Carscoops

 https://www.automarket.ro/stiri/lancia-ofera-noi-informatii-despre-viitoarele-ypsilon-delta-si-aurelia-108953.html

 

https://www.carscoops.com/2022/05/lancia-drops-some-new-info-on-upcoming-ypsilon-delta-and-aurelia-models/

 

 


 



luni, 11 aprilie 2022

Verifica seria VIN a masinii pe care doresti sa o cumperi prin CARVERTICAL

 

Verifica seria VIN a masinii pe care doresti sa o cumperi prin CARVERTICAL
 Vrei sa afli mai multe despre masina ta? Daca are kilometri dati inapoi, daca a fost vanduta la licitatie, daca a suferit daune/accidente sau a fost furata?

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Chiar și câteva detalii omise din istoricul mașinii pot echivala cu mii de dolari cheltuiți pe reparații. Asigurați-vă că știți totul despre o mașină înainte de a o cumpăra. Investiți doar o mică parte din eventualele pagube pentru a achiziționa istoricul mașinii.

Cumpărând o mașină nouă fără să îi cunoașteți istoricul complet, riscați să conduceți un vehicul nesigur. Asigurați-vă că viitoarea dvs. mașină second-hand nu a fost implicată în accidente majore, în urma cărora ea să fi devenit un real pericol pentru dvs. și cei dragi.

Procesăm și verificăm toate datele, iar tehnologia blockchain confirmă veridicitatea lor. Aceasta înseamnă că istoricul mașinii respective nu poate fi modificat, contrafăcut sau falsificat.


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 https://www.carvertical.com/ro/landing/v3?utm_source=aff&a=daimyo&b=0eb206ae 
 
 

duminică, 10 aprilie 2022

Lancia revine în Europa cu 3 modele electrice noi, inclusiv un crossover

 

Lancia revine în Europa cu 3 modele electrice noi, inclusiv un crossover

Lancia a anunțat oficial că va lansa 3 modele electrice noi începând din 2024. Constructorul italian va lansa și primul său crossover din istorie în 2026, alături de numele clasice Delta și Aurelia.

Lancia este un nume important și emblematic în lumea automobilelor. Constructorul italian a devenit cunoscut pentru mașinile sale elegante, pentru inovațiile aduse la modelele de serie, precum caroseria aerodinamică și motorul V6 și pentru succesele sale în motorsport. Cu toate acestea, Lancia a rămas într-o perioadă lungă de izolare după ce s-a retras din Europa în 2014. De atunci, Lancia a vândut doar modelul Ypsilon în Italia.

Din fericire, perioada de izolare pentru Lancia se va încheia. Stellantis a decis să investească în marca italiană pentru următorii 10 ani, cu scopul de a o readuce la lumina reflectoarelor în Europa și în alte piețe din lume. În acest sens, Lancia își anunță revenirea cu 3 modele electrice noi, care vor purta nume clasice și vor avea un design de inspirație retro.

Primul astfel de model va fi următoarea generație Ypsilon, care va fi lansată în 2024 și va fi oferită și în versiune hibridă. Apoi, Lancia va prezenta primul său crossover în 2026, care va fi numit Aurelia, un nume folosit între 1950 și 1958.  

Cel de-al treilea model electric va fi lansat în 2028 și va readuce legendarul nume Delta, folosit anterior între 1979 și 1999 și apoi în perioada 2008-2014.

Ceea ce știm până acum despre aceste modele este că vor avea un design de inspirație retro în combinație cu elemente moderne. Printre acestea se numără și o grilă iluminată LED. Toate cele 3 modele vor fi desenate de către Jean-Pierre Ploue, directorul de design al mărcii italiene.

Pentru interior, Lancia va folosi materiale reciclate și de înaltă calitate care să se apropie de cele folosite la modelele Mercedes-Benz. Cu această ocazie, Lancia va introduce și sistemul multimedia SALA (Sound Air Light Augmented).

Odată cu acest anunț, Lancia dorește să ocupe minim 50% din piața auto cu cele trei modele noi și să concureze în segmentul premium. Din 2028, Lancia va deveni o marcă pur electrică.

https://www.automarket.ro/stiri/lancia-revine-in-europa-cu-3-modele-electrice-noi-inclusiv-un-crossover-108335.html

 

 

Lancia’s Upcoming Ypsilon, Aurelia, And Delta EVs To Feature Illuminated Grilles, Retro-Inspired Interiors

https://www.carscoops.com/2022/04/lancias-upcoming-ypsilon-aurelia-and-delta-evs-to-feature-illuminated-grilles-retro-inspired-interiors/

Stellantis investing in a ten-year plan to bring Lancia back to export markets, following years of neglect within the FCA Group. In the wake of its new era, Lancia confirmed it will launch three new models before going EV-only by 2028 while announcing some interesting design features set to debut in the future range.

Luca Napolitano, Lancia CEO, said: “The future of Lancia is already planresent and by the end of 2022 we will have a first taste of the new course that will lead us to become a credible brand in the premium market, in the name of innovative, clean and safe mobility”.

Lancia’s Upcoming Ypsilon, Aurelia, And Delta EVs To Feature Illuminated Grilles, Retro-Inspired Interiors



Stellantis investing in a ten-year plan to bring Lancia back to export markets, following years of neglect within the FCA Group. In the wake of its new era, Lancia confirmed it will launch three new models before going EV-only by 2028 while announcing some interesting design features set to debut in the future range.

Luca Napolitano, Lancia CEO, said: “The future of Lancia is already present and by the end of 2022 we will have a first taste of the new course that will lead us to become a credible brand in the premium market, in the name of innovative, clean and safe mobility”.

Three New Models – Ypsilon, Aurelia, and Delta

Starting with the debuts, a new Lancia will be arriving every two years, with the resulting three-model range covering 50 percent of the market according to the automaker. The all-new fourth-generation Ypsilon will arrive in 2024, available in hybrid and EV variants. It will replace the current Ypsilon which despite being on sale with minimum changes since 2011 remains a best-seller in Italy.

Lancia’s first crossover will follow in 2026, reviving at the same time the historic Aurelia nameplate, which was used between 1950 and 1958 for a series of sedan, coupe, spider, and convertible models. Finally, the much anticipated reborn Lancia Delta compact hatchback will arrive in 2028. Both the Aurelia and the Delta will be exclusively offered in EV form, most likely based on Stellantis underpinnings. By 2028 Lancia confirmed it will be an EV-only brand, which means that the hybrid Ypsilon will be discontinued after four years in the market.

While we already had a good idea of the upcoming launches, Lancia’s latest press release includes the first info on design. The new models will be taking inspiration from the rich heritage of Lancia, reinterpreting iconic elements “in a modern and contemporary way”.

Illuminated Grilles And Retro-Inspired Interiors With Recycled Materials

The first hint is about the chalice-shaped grille which will be revisited thanks to “innovative lighting elements”. The illuminated grille trend is not something new, since BMW, Rolls-Royce, Mercedes-Benz, and Skoda are already offering it as an option for certain models. We also guess that the new Lancia grille will be covered since the new models will be mostly EVs.

Responsible for the design of all three Lancia models will be Jean-Pierre Ploué, who was recently appointed director of Lancia Design in Torino Centro Stile.

Inside the cabin, Lancia will make use of the highest percentage of recycled materials in the Stellantis group. At the same time, the fact that Lancia is benchmarking Mercedes-Benz means we could see a great improvement in quality, fit and finish. The interior ambiance will be inspired by iconic models of the past and furniture from great Italian designers.

Lancia will also introduce the “SALA” virtual interface (Sound Air Light Augmented). Through this, the driver will control the sound of the audio system, the air conditioning, and the ambient lighting. A similar atmosphere will be replicated inside the new Lancia dealerships.

The company wants to create 100 new dealers in 60 major European cities with half of its sales taking place online. While the initial expansion plan is exclusive to Europe, if things go well in the future, Lancia will consider selling cars to right-hand-drive markets. In the second quarter of 2022, Lancia will announce its organizational structure in foreign countries.

 


 

 

 

 

vineri, 17 decembrie 2021

Șeful Lancia prezintă planul pe 10 ani și indică Mercedes-Benz drept etalon

     Șeful Lancia, Luca Napolitano, a prezentat planul pe 10 ani pentru marca italiană. Așa cum bine știi, Lancia va fi un producător premium sub umbrela Stellantis, iar Mercedes-Benz este luat drept etalon.

În prezent, Lancia nu este nici pe sfert producătorul de automobile care a fost odată. Dar sub umbrela Stellantis, marca italiană va renaște și, mai mult de atât, va fi un producător de automobile premium. Iar etalonul este nimeni altul decât Mercedes-Benz.

Cel puțin asta reiese din planul pe 10 ani prezentat recent de Luca Napolitano șefului Stellantis, Carlos Tavares.

Știm deja că, până în 2024, Lancia intenționează să comercializeze mașini și în afara Italiei. Producătorul din Torino se va concentra pe profit și, mai ales, pe electrificare.

"Mai avem de muncă și trebuie să avem în vedere un etalon...care pentru noi este Mercedes. Nu mă refer că vrem să luptăm împotriva Mercedes, ar fi prea naiv, dar este una dintre aspirațiile noastre," a declarat Napolitano pentru publicația Automotive News Europe.

Strategia de electrificare Lancia se va concentra, inițial, pe țări ca Germania și Franța. Apoi, vor urma Spania, Belgia, Austria și, desigur, țările nordice.

Un alt obiectiv este de a avea 100 de reprezentanțe Lancia în circa 60 de orașe europene. 

Reprezentanțe pe care italienii le vor împărți cu alte mărci de sub umbrela Stellantis.

În 2024, Lancia va lansa o nouă generație Ypsilon. Doi ani mai târziu va fi prezentat un nou SUV compact, iar, în 2028, va debuta un model hatchback. Acestea două din urmă vor fi pur electrice.

 

https://www.automarket.ro/stiri/seful-lancia-prezinta-planul-pe-10-ani-si-indica-mercedes-benz-drept-etalon-106725.html

 

 

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

 

vineri, 25 iunie 2021

Renaște Lancia: trei modele noi în următorii 5 ani. Prima Lancia electrică, în 2024

 Lancia va lansa trei modele noi în următorii 5 ani, potrivit unui plan al grupului Stellantis. Primul model electric al constructorului italian va fi prezentat în 2024.

Șefii Stellantis vor să revitalizeze Lancia cu ajutorul electrificării și să ajute brandul să aibă vânzări și în afara Italiei. CEO-ul Carlos Tavares i-ar fi cerut lui Jean-Pierre Ploue, șeful de design al grupului, să deseneze o nouă gamă de modele Lancia. 

Potrivit unor surse din cadrul companiei, pe listă se află o mașină de oraș, un SUV compact și un hatchback. 

Ploue este direct responsabil de designul Lancia, dar supervizează și munca șefilor de design de la Abarth, Alfa Romeo sau Fiat. 

Primul model din noua gamă Lancia este așteptat în 2024, ca înlocuitor pentru Ypsilon, urmând să devină și primul vehicul cu emisii zero din istoria companiei. Acel model va avea și versiune pe benzină. 

Al doilea – SUV-ul compact – va fi lansat în 2026 și va fi oferit doar cu versiune electrică. În ceea ce privește hatchback-ul, sursele susțin că Stellantis încă nu a aprobat proiectul în mod formal, care s-ar putea concretiza cel târziu în 2027. 

Via Automotive News (înreg.)

 

https://www.automarket.ro/stiri/renaste-lancia-trei-modele-noi-in-urmatorii-5-ani-prima-lancia-electrica-104469.html

 

Lancia Reportedly Working On Three New Models, Including SUV

Lancia currently has a one-model range that is exclusively available in Italy. However, this is going to change soon as Stellantis has big plans for the historic brand.

Automotive News reports that Lancia will unveil a trio of brand new models between 2024 and 2027: a city car, a compact crossover, and a compact hatchback. Stellantis Global Chief Design Officer Jean-Pierre Ploué will be responsible for the design, after pledging to create a fresh identity for Lancia inspired by its illustrious 115-year history.

The current generation Lancia Ypsilon might be performing well in terms of sales in its home market with more than 3 million units sold in 35 years, but the aging platform won’t hold for much longer. The Fiat 500-based model premiered more than 10 years ago at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show. Since then it has received a series of special editions and updates, including a facelift in 2015, the addition of a mild-hybrid version in 2020, and another discreet facelift in 2021.

According to the latest report, Lancia has already started the development of an all-new city car to replace the Ypsilon with a scheduled reveal in mid-2024. It will be based on a new version of the CMP / eCMP platform currently underpinning the likes of the Peugeot 208 and 2008, Opel Corsa and Mokka, and DS3 Crossback. This means it will be Lancia’s first fully electric model but it will also be available with a petrol engine as an alternative.

Lancia’s second new model will follow in the first quarter of 2026 in the form of a fully electric compact crossover. This one will be based on the STLA Medium platform that will also underpin several future models from the Stellantis brand portfolio. Four of those medium-sized cars will be produced at the Melfi plant in Italy, according to the workers’ unions.

Last but not least, there is another project on the horizon although this one hasn’t been green-lit yet. Rumor has it will be a compact hatchback that could potentially revive the Delta name. If Lancia ensures there will be enough demand for this segment in the future, the hatchback will be unveiled towards the end of 2027.

While nothing is official yet, we would love to see new models proudly wearing the Lancia badge and really hope that those long-term plans materialize. As a reminder, the last time FCA Group tried to revive Lancia was with rebadged Chrysler models for the European market – something that didn’t end up well.

Stellantis has declined to comment on the report but we wouldn’t be surprised if a future strategic plan is announced sometime in the next months. A few days ago, Lancia started publishing episodes of the docufilm “Elegance on the move” exploring the brand’s history. The official 115th birthday celebration is scheduled for the 27th of November 2021.

Either way, Stellantis CEO, Carlos Tavares, has secured 10 years’ worth of investments for Lancia, Alfa Romeo, and DS Automobiles. During that period, the three premium brands of the group need to define their vision, build a roadmap, share development costs, and prove they can be viable in the long term.

 

https://www.carscoops.com/2021/06/lancias-renaissance-to-start-with-ypsilons-successor-followed-by-a-crossover-and-maybe-a-hatchback/

 

 

 

 

 

joi, 17 iunie 2021

Lancia revival gets underway with new design boss

If ever there was such a thing as a zombie automotive brand, Lancia would most certainly fit the bill. The storied Italian carmaker has been living in a perpetual comatose state, its range of models whittled down to just one ten-year-old car, the Ypsilon.

A revival has long been rumoured and owner Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) even merged Lancia’s products with Chrysler’s in an attempt to boost sales, with little success. But the creation of the new Stellantis group seems to have finally lit a fire under the movement, as the building blocks are slowly falling into place.

The latest news is that Lancia will get a new design boss in Jean-Pierre Ploué, Stellantis’ chief design officer. The Frenchman will lead a “lean and focused team” of young designers from the group’s design studio in Turin. “Lancia’s renaissance is a truly exciting challenge,” he said. “Lancia is an iconic brand which will be restored to its central historical position in Europe, leveraging on its huge potential.”

Lancia CEO Luca Napolitano added, “I want to welcome Jean-Pierre Ploué. I am very honoured we can leverage on such a diverse team of professionals to work together for the success of Lancia.”

This follows the announcement of a new management team in March, with former Alfa Romeo product planning boss Paolo Loiotile in charge of products, former Fiat/Abarth sales head Yann Chabert in charge of marketing and communications, former Lamborghini woman Erica Valeria Ferraioli in charge of pricing and Fiat Panda launch architect Roberta Zerbi in charge of both Lancia and Alfa Romeo in Europe.

It’s been previously reported that Lancia will be working with Stellantis’ other premium brands, Alfa Romeo and DS, to strengthen the group’s presence in the sector. The carmakers will be collaborating on new platforms, powertrains and features to differentiate themselves from their mainstream relatives.

To reinforce its renewed focus on styling, Lancia will release the first part of its “Elegance in Motion Since 1906” docufilm on Thursday, which will feature Napolitano talking about the company’s design heritage.

 

https://paultan.org/2021/06/15/lancia-revival-gets-underway-with-new-design-boss/


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


Lancia is currently only a shadow of its former self, but Stellantis claims to have plans for its future, appointing French designer Jean-Pierre Ploué to supervise the young talent at Lancia Design in Torino Centro Stile.

If you are wondering how come Stellantis chose a French to lead the renaissance of the famous Italian brand, you have to look at his illustrious CV.

Jean-Pierre Ploué’s career started in Renault (1985-1995) where he designed the Twingo (1992) and many more interesting vehicles under the direction of Patrick Le Quément. The next steps for him were Volkswagen Design Centre (1995-1998) and Ford (1998-1999) before moving to the PSA Group.

In 1999, he became the Head of Citroën Design Centre, supervising the creation of several production models and futuristic concept cars like the C-SportLounge (2005), the C-Métisse (2006), and the GT (2008). Thanks to his work in transforming the image of the French brand, a decade later he was promoted to Director of Design for the whole PSA Group, and recently he became a Stellantis Chief Design Officer.


Today, Ploué has the difficult but quite interesting challenge to bring Lancia back from the dead. The aging Ypsilon – first introduced in 2011 and still on sale in the Italian market after numerous but discreet updates – is the sole model in Lancia’s range, so the experienced designer has a lot of work to do in order to establish a new design language for the Italian brand.

“Lancia renaissance is a truly exciting challenge,”, said Ploué. “Lancia is an iconic brand, which will be restored to its central historical position in Europe, leveraging on its huge potential.”

 

Lancia will benefit from the parts bin of Stellantis, jointly developing new models with Alfa Romeo and DS Automobiles in order to make it a viable business in the future. Our guess is that the first new model will be an electrified premium B-SUV based on the CMP platform (Peugeot 2008, DS 3 Crossback, Opel Mokka, etc.).

We know that Lancia fans all over the world will be asking whether the brand will build modern day versions of some of its iconic models. However, we wouldn’t get our hopes up for a sportscar like the Kimera Automobili EVO037 which is a reimagined version of the mid-engined Lancia 037 Stradale, or a new Stratos or Delta Integrale. There is no doubt that those projects would look amazing, but Lancia must focus on more profitable segments – at least for now.

On June 17th at 11:00 am CET, Lancia will premiere the first chapter of a docufilm titled “Elegance in motion since 1906”, where CEO Luca Napolitano will talk about the design heritage of the brand.

 

https://www.carscoops.com/2021/06/stellantis-gives-lancia-a-new-lease-of-life-appoints-new-design-director/

 

marți, 30 martie 2021

Luca Napolitano, Lancia Chief Executive Officer, announces Lancia brand new organization

 

Luca Napolitano, Lancia Chief Executive Officer, announces Lancia brand new organization 

 


 

As part of the new global structure at Stellantis, the Lancia Chief Executive Officer, Luca Napolitano has announced the organization of the Lancia brand with immediate effect.
“We were looking for a team of professionals to build the future of the Lancia brand, leveraging on a huge potential of passion, commitment and vision,” said Luca Napolitano, CEO of the Lancia brand.

 

  • Paolo Loiotile has been appointed responsible for Lancia Products.
  • Yann Chabert has been appointed responsible for Marketing & Communication.
  • Erica Valeria Ferraioli has been appointed responsible for Pricing of Lancia & Alfa Romeo, directly reporting to Luca Napolitano, CEO of the Lancia brand, and to Jean-Philippe Imparato, CEO of the Alfa Romeo brand.
  • Roberta Zerbi has been appointed responsible for Lancia & Alfa Romeo Europe, reporting hierarchically to Maxime Picat, Enlarged Europe Chief Operating Officer and functionally to Luca Napolitano, CEO of the Lancia brand, and to Jean-Philippe Imparato, CEO of the Alfa Romeo brand.

 

Paolo Loiotile

Born in Turin, he has worked at FCA since 2003.
From 2012 to 2014, Paolo worked on the relaunch of the Alfa Romeo brand in the United States.
From 2014 to 2019, he was in charge of Alfa Romeo Global Product Planning, following the development of the Giulia and the Stelvio vehicles.
From 2019 to 2020, he was responsible for Fiat, Abarth & Lancia Product Planning for the EMEA region.
Paolo graduated in Environmental and Territory Engineering, and holds a Master in Business and Administration.

 

Yann Chabert

Born in Paris, he has worked at FCA since 1996.
Yann has spent his entire career in the automotive world, between Fiat and Daimler Chrysler, and has worked for the Jeep brand for many years.
From 2014 to 2016, he was in charge of Sales for France for the Fiat and Abarth brands.
From 2016 to 2018, he headed sales for the Belgium Business Center.
From 2018 to 2020, Yann was the Head of the Benelux Business Center.
He graduated in Communications, and holds a Master in Business Administration.

 

Erica Valeria Ferraioli

Born in Salerno, Erica Valeria joined Lamborghini in 2007 and moved to FCA in 2011.
From 2013 to 2016, she was responsible for the Pricing of the Jeep and Alfa Romeo brands for the EMEA region.
From 2016 to 2019, she headed Commercial Development for Fiat, and subsequently led Sales Planning for the EMEA region.
From 2019 to 2020, Erica Valeria was in charge of Business Intelligence & Commercial Processes for FCA for the EMEA region.
She graduated in Communications, and holds a Master in Business Administration.

 

Roberta Zerbi

Born in Salerno, she has worked at FCA since 2011.
Roberta has spent most of her career in the automotive world, first at Ford and then at Toyota.
From 2011 to 2012, she was Product Marketing and in charge of the launch of the Fiat Panda for the EMEA region, becoming in 2013 responsible for Marketing Planning & Brand Optimization at Fiat.
From 2014 to 2015, Roberta headed FCA Marketing and Communications in the Italian market, moving in 2015 to take on the role of Country Manager for the Alfa Romeo & Jeep brands.
In 2017, she was appointed Head of the Alfa Romeo brand for the EMEA region, followed by her leadership of Digital & CRM Cross-Brand for FCA for the EMEA region.
Roberta graduated in Economics, and holds a Master in Business Administration.