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Lancia Returns to Rally with the Ypsilon Rally 4 HF

Lancia introduces the Ypsilon HF, a high-performance electric model, and revives its rally legacy with the Ypsilon Rally 4 HF.

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Lancia has revealed the Ypsilon HF, a high-performance version of its new all-electric model. This vehicle, which will hit the market in May 2025, features a 240-horsepower engine and can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 5.8 seconds. The lowered suspension, wider track, and muscular design of the car are inspired by the brand's most radical models.

Return to Rally

Lancia also announced its return to rally with the Ypsilon Rally 4 HF. This model is equipped with a 1.2-liter turbocharged engine producing 212 horsepower, front-wheel drive, and a 5-speed manual transmission. This car is designed for rally enthusiasts and aims to compete in the R4 class and two-wheel drive championships.

New "LANCIA CORSE HF" Logo

Lancia's return to the rally world is accompanied by an update to the "LANCIA CORSE HF" logo. This historic emblem has been redesigned to reflect the brand's tradition and innovative spirit, with oblique graphics that express speed while retaining the original colors.

History and Passion

Lancia has a rich history in rally, being the most successful brand in the history of this discipline with 15 world championships. The reintroduction of the HF series aims to attract both long-time fans and new customers.

image Lancia Regresa al Rally con el Ypsilon Rally 4 HF
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