
Lancia Gamma Returns to Thrill Electric Vehicle FansLancia has anno…
Lancia Gamma Returns to Thrill Electric Vehicle Fans<br><br>Lancia has announced that the highly anticipated electric Lancia Gamma will arrive in 2026, with production set to begin at Stellantis' Melfi plant in Italy. This facility, known for producing models like the Jeep Compass and Renegade, also manufactured the second-generation Ypsilon from 1995 to 2003.<br><br>The new Lancia Gamma will be a fully electric fastback with an estimated range of up to 700 kilometers. It will share the STLA Medium platform with the Peugeot e-3008, e-5008, and Opel Grandland, offering customers a choice between front- and all-wheel drive. Inspired by the Pu+Ra HPE concept, the Gamma combines Lancia’s iconic design heritage with modern trends in architecture, fashion, and interior design. Its interior aims to create a warm, homely atmosphere, using carefully selected and recycled materials.<br><br>Staying true to its predecessor from 1976 to 1984, the new Gamma brings back the original model’s spirit, once known for its four-door fastback and coupe options.<br><br>Lancia’s drive toward sustainable mobility is part of a broader strategy for reentering the European market. The brand has announced plans to open new dealerships in several European countries, including France, Belgium, and Spain, and strengthen its Italian roots by returning production to Italy.<br><br>Producing the new Gamma underscores Lancia's commitment to innovation focused on sustainability and premium design. Stellantis notes that the selection of the Melfi plant for Gamma production reinforces Lancia's future-focused strategy in electric vehicles, with a priority on local production and quality assurance.<br><br>The new Lancia Gamma embodies the brand's renaissance, merging the best of Lancia's traditions with forward-looking technology to deliver a refined and sustainable mobility solution for drivers.<br>