January 2003 at www.carsfromitaly.com
Posted: 26 Mar 2004, 20:45
The rebirth of Lancia.
Lancia seems to be starting a rebirth of the kind recently executed by Alfa Romeo. The first of the new cars was the recently launched Thesis, which set new standards for luxury. The next one and a half steps can be expected at the imminent Geneva motorshow.
The new Ypsilon, a luxury supermini based on the new Punto platform, will be officially unveiled at that event in March, as will a concept car nicknamed 'Fulvietta'. The latter is a Barchetta based 2+2 coupé drawing inspiration from the classic Fulvia Coupé. Production is already rumoured to have been authorised, probably at Zagato who worked together with Centro Stile Lancia on the design.
2004 is expected to see a new MPV about the size of the Multipla and possibly a new Delta following the lines of the Nea concept seen in 2000. The latter is also rumoured to be being developed in an Integrale form.
The last of the significant news to emerge is that there is also a modern interpretation of the Stratos due, featuring a mid-engine.
CarsfromItaly will be at the Geneva motorshow, some come back in March to see pictures of all the cars there.
Lancia seems to be starting a rebirth of the kind recently executed by Alfa Romeo. The first of the new cars was the recently launched Thesis, which set new standards for luxury. The next one and a half steps can be expected at the imminent Geneva motorshow.
The new Ypsilon, a luxury supermini based on the new Punto platform, will be officially unveiled at that event in March, as will a concept car nicknamed 'Fulvietta'. The latter is a Barchetta based 2+2 coupé drawing inspiration from the classic Fulvia Coupé. Production is already rumoured to have been authorised, probably at Zagato who worked together with Centro Stile Lancia on the design.
2004 is expected to see a new MPV about the size of the Multipla and possibly a new Delta following the lines of the Nea concept seen in 2000. The latter is also rumoured to be being developed in an Integrale form.
The last of the significant news to emerge is that there is also a modern interpretation of the Stratos due, featuring a mid-engine.
CarsfromItaly will be at the Geneva motorshow, some come back in March to see pictures of all the cars there.