Monday, February 14, 2011

Lancia Thema, Flavia, Flavia Convertible Concept, Ypsilon, Delta and Grand Voyager Restyling

Lancia prepares the offensive pending the Geneva Motor Show at the same time presenting a full range of models. In addition to the new Ypsilon which we have already unveiled the first images, the show will see the debut of Swiss expectations Thema, Flavia, Flavia Convertible Concept, Grand Voyager and the restyling of Delta.

But first things first: the collaboration with Chrysler reaches its climax with the arrival of models created using the platform of the American home, as long anticipated, a moment so important as to merit the phrase "Throw the new born" in the official statement. We report for the moment the official photos, then come back with approndimenti of individual models.

The Ypsilon, as mentioned, confirms all atypical of recent months, with a line inspired by the Delta and only 5-door body and a range of engines already quite complete: 69 bhp 1.2 petrol (even bifuel), 0.9 Cv TwinAir 85 and 1.3 MJET II 95 hp. The new Thema, which goes on sale from October, derives from the Chrysler 300, with large size and high-level engine: V6 3.6 Pentastar 292 hp and the new 3-liter turbodiesel V6 in 190 hp and 224 hp versions.

For the new movolume, Lancia decided to keep both the contents and the name of the Chrysler version, thus the birth of the Lancia Grand Voyager, which in this case will rely on the Pentastar 3.6 V6 petrol, in a powerstep from 283 hp and the 2.8-liter diesel with 163 hp. Flavia also confirmed the expectation, derived from the Chrysler 200: Lance will present in this case is the convertible sedan that seats four and announced the start of production within 6 months, but did not press when the final range engines.

The latest addition to the rich living in Geneva is represented by the restyling of Delta, on the market since 2008. The slight retouching of the front is the opportunity to propose updates in the preparations and in engines, with the arrival of 1.6 Multijet 105 bhp available since March 2011.

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