Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Lancia Ypsilon, we start from 12,400 €

Reservations start for the new Lancia Ypsilon, whose official launch premium small car on the main European markets is expected by next June. The only exception to Great Britain and Ireland, where the compact premium will be marketed under the brands Chrysler, for commercial reasons. Three trim levels are planned (Silver, Gold and Platinum) for a total of over 600 custom with the aim to provide future customers with a car "in their own image and likeness", starting with the color that includes 17 liveries, including 4 two-tone, 6 coatings for the interior and 3 types of alloy wheels.

At the time of the debut of the new Ypsilon will be powered by two petrol engines, a conventional 69-horsepower 4-cylinder 1.2 and 0.9 Twin-Twin 85 hp, the latter also available with the DFN semi-automatic, and a turbodiesel 1.3 Multijet II 95 horses with Stop & Start technology standard.

Only later is scheduled to arrive at an LPG-petrol engine bifuel Ecochic 1.2 8V 67 hp. Rich standard equipment ranging from ESP, ASR and a Hill Holder ABS with EBD, 4 to 6 airbags (front, curtain and side) as well as the Isofix attachments for child seats. The list under the new Ypsilon starts at 12,400 € for the Silver version with the 1.2 69 bhp and Start & Stop system as standard, to get to 17,300 € of the top model Platinum 1.3 16v Multijet 95 hp, also with Start & Stop system.

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