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The '''[[Lancia]] Ypsilon''' is a small [[Italy|Italian]] car. It is based on and shares its underpinnings with the first generation of the [[Fiat Punto]]. However, unlike its more pedestrian counterpart, the Ypsilon is available only with a three door [[hatchback]] body. It was launched in [[1996]] as successor to the [[Lancia Y10|Y10]]. The first generation was available only with gasoline engines from 1.1 L to 1.4 L. The top model 1.4 L was an old model with 12 valves, and was eventually replaced with a 16-valve 1.2 L, smaller but more powerful, with 63 [[watt|kW]] (86 [[horsepower#PS|PS]]).
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An all-new version was launched in 2003, still only with a three-door body, and now based on the second Fiat Punto. The Ypsilon is Lancia's best-selling model, in spite of the fact Fiat Auto is trying to market the Lancia brand as luxury. The engine range goes from 1.2 L to 1.4 L, alongside the [[Fiat JTD engine|1.3 Multijet]] Diesel, with power going from 44 [[watt|kW]] (60 [[horsepower#PS|PS]]) to 70 kW (95 PS). The second generation has increased interior room and more equipment, including standard [[ABS]], [[air conditioning]] and optional CD player, [[cruise control]], alloy wheels and a [[sequential manual gearbox]]. A five-door mini-[[MPV]] version of the Ypsilon is sold as the [[Lancia Musa|Musa]].
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The '''[[Lancia]] Ypsilon''' is a [[supermini car|supermini]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] [[automaker]] [[Lancia]] since [[1996]]. It is the replacement of the [[Lancia Y10|Y10]].
  
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==First generation (1996-2003)==
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The first Ypsilon was based on and shares its underpinnings with the first generation of the [[Fiat Punto]]. However, unlike its more pedestrian counterpart, the Ypsilon is available only with a three-door [[hatchback]] body. It was generation was available only with [[petrol engine]]s from 1.1 L to 1.4 L. The top model 1.4 L was an old model with 12 valves, and was eventually replaced with a 16-valve 1.2 L, smaller but more powerful, with 63 [[watt|kW]] (86 [[horsepower#PS|PS]]).
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==Second generation (2003-present)==
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An all-new version was launched in 2003, still only with a three-door body, and now based on the second Fiat Punto. The Ypsilon is Lancia's best-selling model, in spite of the fact Fiat Auto is trying to market the Lancia brand as luxury. The engine range goes from 1.2 L to 1.4 L, alongside the [[Fiat JTD engine|1.3 Multijet]] Diesel, with power going from 44 [[watt|kW]] (60 [[horsepower#PS|PS]]) to 70 kW (95 PS). The second generation has increased interior room and more equipment, including standard [[Anti-lock braking system|ABS]], [[air conditioning]] and optional CD player, [[cruise control]], alloy wheels and a [[sequential manual gearbox]]. A five-door [[mini MPV]] version of the Ypsilon is sold as the [[Lancia Musa|Musa]].
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Revision as of 21:47, 2 October 2007

The Lancia Ypsilon is a supermini produced by the Italian automaker Lancia since 1996. It is the replacement of the Y10.

First generation (1996-2003)

The first Ypsilon was based on and shares its underpinnings with the first generation of the Fiat Punto. However, unlike its more pedestrian counterpart, the Ypsilon is available only with a three-door hatchback body. It was generation was available only with petrol engines from 1.1 L to 1.4 L. The top model 1.4 L was an old model with 12 valves, and was eventually replaced with a 16-valve 1.2 L, smaller but more powerful, with 63 kW (86 PS).

Second generation (2003-present)

An all-new version was launched in 2003, still only with a three-door body, and now based on the second Fiat Punto. The Ypsilon is Lancia's best-selling model, in spite of the fact Fiat Auto is trying to market the Lancia brand as luxury. The engine range goes from 1.2 L to 1.4 L, alongside the 1.3 Multijet Diesel, with power going from 44 kW (60 PS) to 70 kW (95 PS). The second generation has increased interior room and more equipment, including standard ABS, air conditioning and optional CD player, cruise control, alloy wheels and a sequential manual gearbox. A five-door mini MPV version of the Ypsilon is sold as the Musa.

Timelines

1980s-Present Lancia Modern Timeline
« Previous Lancia car timeline, 1980s-present -- Lancia modern timeline
Type 1980s 1990s 2000s
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
City car Autobianchi Y10 or Lancia Y 10
Supermini Ypsilon
Small family car Delta Delta
Large family car Beta Prisma Dedra Lybra
Executive car Gamma Thema Kappa Thesis
Mini MPV Musa
Large MPV Zeta Phedra
Racing car Lancia 037 Delta S4



Lancia S.p.A.

037 / Rally | Appia | Aprilia | Ardea | Artena | Astura | Augusta (1932-1937) | Aurelia | Beta | Dedra | Delta (1979-1994) | Dilamda (1928-1938) | Fulvia Dunja (1971) | Flaminia | Flavia | Fulvia (1963-1976) | Gamma | Hyena | Kappa | Lambda (1922-1931) | Lybra | Monte Carlo | Prisma (1982-1990) | Pagani (1947) | Phedra | Stratos | Thema | Thesis (2001-) | Y10 | Zagato | Zeta | Ypsilon


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