Lancia Unveils New Gamma Crossover Fastback with Hybrid and Electric Options
Lancia today released the first images of the New Gamma, a crossover fastback produced in Italy with hybrid and all-electric powertrains.
over 1,000 km
over 740 km
375 HP AWD
What Happened
Lancia has released the first images of the New Gamma, a crossover fastback built on the STLA Medium platform. The model is designed and engineered in Italy, with production at the Melfi plant. Road testing is already underway, and the project is entering its final stages.
- 145 HP hybrid with over 1,000 km range
- 230 HP electric with over 540 km range
- 245 HP electric with over 740 km range
- 375 HP all-wheel drive electric with up to 675 km range
The New Gamma measures 4.67 meters long, 1.89 meters wide, and 1.66 meters tall. Order books are scheduled to open after summer 2026, with further details to be announced later.
Why this matters
The New Gamma is a key model in Lancia's revival, combining hybrid and fully electric versions on the STLA Medium platform, and showcasing Italian manufacturing at Stellantis' Melfi plant.
Terms in This Story
- STLA Medium
- A modular vehicle platform developed by Stellantis for a wide range of electrified vehicles.
- Crossover fastback
- A vehicle that combines SUV-like styling with a sloping roofline, similar to a fastback coupe.
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