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Lancia Gamma Crossover Fastback Previews Brand's Ambitious Return

other · 2026-05-26

Lancia has released the first images of the New Gamma, a crossover fastback that marks the brand's most significant model in its ten-year renaissance plan. The vehicle measures 4.67 meters in length, 1.89 meters wide, and 1.66 meters tall, built on the STLA Medium platform at the Stellantis Melfi plant in Italy. The powertrain strategy includes a 145 HP hybrid with over 1,000 km range and three fully electric variants: 230 HP (over 540 km), 245 HP (over 740 km), and 375 HP AWD (up to 675 km). The Gamma follows the Ypsilon and Delta as the third act of Lancia's revival, aiming to prove sustainable return in the premium European fastback crossover segment. Order opening is scheduled after summer 2026, with further details to follow. The release coincides with Ferrari's Luce debut, highlighting two distinct Italian approaches to the electric era.

Key facts

  • Lancia Gamma crossover fastback revealed on May 26, 2026
  • Dimensions: 4.67m length, 1.89m width, 1.66m height
  • Built on STLA Medium platform at Stellantis Melfi plant in Italy
  • Hybrid: 145 HP, over 1,000 km range
  • Electric variants: 230 HP (540+ km), 245 HP (740+ km), 375 HP AWD (675 km)
  • Third model in Lancia's ten-year renaissance plan after Ypsilon and Delta
  • Order opening after summer 2026
  • Coincides with Ferrari Luce debut

Entities

Institutions

  • Lancia
  • Stellantis
  • Ferrari

Locations

  • Italy
  • Melfi

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