Wednesday, May 25, 2011

The new Lancia Ypsilon in official video

To anticipate the market debut of the new Lancia Ypsilon, the Italian manufacturer has released a brief official video, a movie where the supermini "luxury" is shown struggling with different operating conditions, in order to enhance its versatility, a major news for the next-generation Ypsilon want to go beyond the label of compact car ideal for the city.

In the video of the new born Lancia is initially engaged on a typical suburban location, full of curves and where agility is a skill essential to drive with pleasure and a certain panache, and a stake in the port city after the new Ypsilon to cross streets and squares in the background of beautiful fountains, and shop windows and columns, so to achieve the ultimate objective: to take on board a young family consisting of parents and two children, further proof of the vocation less saucy and more familiar than previous generations.

The video has been widespread in these days to create some interest in pre-market model, which will be available at dealerships beginning of June, offering a 5-door carrozzeriaa more space and better accessibility, as well as a complete outfit, including accessories such as electronic stability control with ASR and a Hill Holder, ABS with EBD, manual air conditioning, radio with CD and MP3 player, electrically adjustable mirrors, front fog lamps, leather upholstery, bi-xenon headlamps, LED tail lights and up to six airbags, in addition to Start & Stop system available across the range and the Blue & Me technology-TomTom LIVE, fuel systems, and Smart Magic Parking second generation.

The three trim levels available, Silver, Gold and Platinum, create over 600 possible customization along with the 16 colors offered for the body, while the engine range includes three options to choose from, with two petrol engines, the 1.2 Fire EVO II 69 horses and 900cc Twin 85 hp also available with the DFN semiautomatic, and a diesel, the 1.3 Multijet II 95 horses.

Prices start from 11,500 € instead.

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