Interesting Facts About the Lancia Ypsilon 840
The Lancia Ypsilon (type 840) debuted in the mid‑1990s as a compact city car. Designed by Enrico Fumia in 1992, it was developed over two years with a substantial investment before reaching production.
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Designed by Enrico Fumia
The Lancia Ypsilon (type 840) was styled by renowned designer Enrico Fumia in 1992, giving the model its distinctive, modern look.
Rapid Development and High Investment
Development of the Ypsilon took just 24 months and cost around 400 billion Italian lira, reflecting Lancia’s commitment to bringing a fresh model to market quickly.
Launch and Trim Variety
Production began in 1995, and the new Lancia Y was offered in a single body style with three trim levels, providing buyers with a range of equipment choices.
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