Interesting Facts About the Lancia Ypsilon 846
The Lancia Ypsilon debuted in 1995 as a larger, more upscale successor to the Y10. Since its launch, the model has become a staple of Lancia’s city‑car lineup, with production exceeding 870,000 units between 1995 and 2005.
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Launch and Early Success
Introduced in 1995, the Ypsilon replaced the Y10 and quickly gained popularity, leading Lancia to produce more than 870,000 units in its first decade (1995‑2005).
Generational Evolution – Type 846
The third‑generation Ypsilon, known as Type 846, arrived in 2011 and received a facelift in 2015 that continues to the present day. The preceding second generation, Type 843, was refreshed with a facelift that ran from 2006 to 2011.
Heritage, Special Editions, and Awards
The Ypsilon first appeared at the 1985 Geneva International Motor Show and has since spanned five generations and 36 special series. Throughout its history, the model has earned more than three notable awards, underscoring its lasting appeal.
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