Lancia Ypsilon 2025: un regreso diferente | Prueba | Review coches.com

The history of the Lancia Ypsilon is one of the most curious in the automotive world. Although it has existed continuously in recent years, this model has been discontinued in most countries, remaining only in its native Italy with an already obsolete base. Now Stellantis has set out to relaunch the brand, and the 2025 Ypsilon is the spearhead. They've changed the formula to create a small B-segment utility vehicle, now based on the Stellantis CMP platform, focusing on design and electrification. Aesthetically, the differentiation is evident and quite attractive, with some nods to the past. The interior also boasts a higher level of quality; Lancia strives to be more premium there, although the technology is not familiar. The same is true of the engine range, which includes the Mild Hybrid version we tested and a couple of electric variants. Dynamically, it's quite well-designed, positioning itself as a product that stands out in urban environments. The main drawback of the new Lancia Ypsilon would be its price. It starts at 24,200 euros and is above other direct competitors. 00:00 Introduction 02:23 Exterior Design 05:30 Interior Design 10:06 Trunk 10:56 Engine 12:04 Dynamic Test 18:38 Conclusions / Pros and Cons More information about the Lancia Ypsilon: https://www.coches.com/noticias/lanci... New Lancia Ypsilon: https://www.coches.com/km0/lancia-yps... Used Lancia Ypsilon: https://www.coches.com/coches-segunda...