Jeremy Clarkson says closing Lancia would be like demolishing the Colosseum, highlighting the brand’s deep cultural and historical importance in Italy.
The exhibition will take place from August 1 to September 15 and will showcase the new Lancia Ypsilon, along with the best of Italian art, design, and culture.
While the future of an official new model remains uncertain, the passion for the Alfa Romeo MiTo will not go away. A designer has imagined what a new MiTo could look like based on the recent Lancia Ypsilon.
Among the most papable possibilities is a B-SUV, a fast-growing segment that is perfectly in line with Lancia's strategy to focus on the European market.