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Lancia is an automaker defined by its extreme engineering ambition and a history of "world firsts" that often pushed the boundaries of automotive technology. For an electronics and diagnostic enthusiast, Lancia is a fascinating study in complex engineering; they were the first to produce a monocoque chassis (the Lambda in 1922) and the first to standardize a complete electrical system in their vehicles.
The "Renaissance" Era (2024–2026)
After nearly a decade of being restricted to the Italian market, Lancia is currently in the middle of a 10-year "Renaissance" plan under Stellantis to become a global premium brand.
- The New Ypsilon (2024): This was the first model of the revival. It is available as a 100 hp 48V Mild Hybrid or a fully electric version. It features the S.A.L.A. (Sound Air Light Augmented) interface, a centralized hub that controls the cabin environment via a single physical button or voice command.
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- Lancia Gamma (2026): Scheduled to commence production at the Melfi plant in Italy this year, the new Gamma is a flagship compact luxury crossover built on the STLA Medium platform. It is designed to offer both BEV and hybrid powertrains, focusing on "travelling lounge" comfort.
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- The High-Performance HF Rebirth: The legendary HF (High Fidelity) sub-brand returned in 2025. The flagship Ypsilon HF is an all-electric powerhouse delivering 276 hp and 254 lb-ft of torque, utilizing a mechanical Torsen limited-slip differential.
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