New Lancia Delta will be just as everyone dreams it to be

Francesco Armenio
The new Lancia Delta will be true to itself and will not disappoint expectations. Here’s what it might look like.
Lancia Delta

The new Lancia Delta will be one of the three models that the Italian automaker plans to launch in the coming years to re-establish its presence in the premium segment of the automotive market. This model will be the third to arrive, following the new Lancia Ypsilon and the new Lancia Gamma, which are set to debut in 2024 and 2026, respectively. Currently, we know that this car will have a length of approximately 4.4 meters, be built on the STLA Medium platform, and be fully electric. In terms of aesthetics, Lancia’s CEO, Luca Napolitano, has described this car as ‘what everyone dreams of‘. This means the vehicle will pay homage to its renowned predecessor with its square, muscular, and geometric shapes.

The new Lancia Delta will stay true to its heritage and won’t disappoint expectations

Lancia Delta

In summary, the new Lancia Delta is expected to greatly appeal to the brand’s enthusiasts and those who have longed for the return of this model, which played a significant role in the brand’s history, particularly in the world of motorsport with its victories in rally championships. The new Delta will undoubtedly include an HF version, a designation set to make its return in 2025 with the new Ypsilon and potentially in other future Lancia models.

Here, we show you one of the many renderings that have emerged online, offering a glimpse of what the new Lancia Delta might look like. Nevertheless, there is still some time to wait, as the launch of this car is anticipated in approximately five years, around 2028. Certainly, in the coming years, we will gain a clearer understanding of the car’s features. It’s even possible that Lancia, in anticipation of showcasing the final version, may unveil a concept car to provide a broad overview of the car’s design when it eventually hits the market. While this model remains faithful to its historic predecessor, it will incorporate some design elements seen in the recent Lancia Pu+Ra HPE concept car, creating a sense of family resemblance among all the future vehicles of the Stellantis premium brand.