After its world preview at the recent
Venice Film Festival, the new Musa now makes its debut at
the Frankfurt Motor Show, the heir to a winning model which
in three years on the market has not only achieved the
ambitious goals it set itself, but has done so very
convincingly (in 2006 and 2007 it was the best-selling
compact people-mover in Italy).
Today it is up to the new Musa to
continue the job, playing the same trump card as the
previous model, and bringing the values of Italian
hospitality to motor cars. Its line and contents recreate an
atmosphere that is typically Italian, a mixture of elegance
and informality, attention and relaxation, luxury and
naturalness that puts people at their ease. In the European
modern compact market, the new Musa is the Italian
alternative, inspired by concepts of good taste, warmth and
generosity.
Revamped styling that embodies elegance and practicality
The new Musa has even more attractive,
modern styling, thanks to a number of elements that reflect
new market trends. What is more, this aesthetic refinement
has created a greater ‘size impression’ of the car, which
will certainly be appreciated by the target clientele that
demands not only elegant, refined lines, but practicality
and space too. Designed by the Lancia Style Centre, the
model incorporates strong, substantial references to classic
Lancia stylistic elements, re-read in a modern key, in
harmony with the stylistic evolution of the car in premium
segments. A number of chrome elements have been added to the
front, to underline a new stylistic imprint which
accentuates the model’s dynamic look while it hints at the
design of future Lancias. The new Lancia logo stands out at
the centre of the elegant grille, a sign of the past
reinterpreted in a modern key to represent a brand that is
projected towards the challenges of the future but also
proud of its own historical identity.
The same harmony and stylistic
consistency are found in the entirely remodelled rear end.
The generous tailgate is in perfect harmony with the new
stylistic imprint of the front, and contains two significant
novelties compared to the previous model. To start with,
luggage compartment capacity has been increased by 70 litres
to 390 litres, becoming 460 litres when the sliding seats
are fully forward, a loading capacity that puts the Musa at
the top of its class. And the loading floor has been lowered
by 4 cm to make it easier to position bags and cases; in
other words, more space and better access so that it can be
exploited better.
Another feature of the rear end of the
new Musa is the lovely, technological rear lighting; long,
thin vertical elements, fitted with LEDs, which provide
greater luminous intensity and enhanced safety compared to
conventional lights, as well as unique styling. The new Musa
is the first people-mover in its category to use this
technology, which is usually only found on up-market cars.
The surface of the sides is extremely
elegant and sleek. Two profiles run parallel to the
waistline, creating a faceted effect that accentuates the
car’s dynamic look. The higher of the two is underlined and
highlighted by the new chrome moulding that matches the new
alloy wheels. The rounded lines and lack of sharp edges
emphasise the friendly, protective character of the
passenger compartment, a ‘treasure-chest’ that promises
great safety and the utmost comfort in small dimensions: it
is little more than four metres long, 1.70 metres wide, 1.66
metres tall and has a wheelbase of 2.51 metres. Although the
new Musa has grown in length, it is still a compact model on
the outside that offers all the roominess of a flagship on
the inside.
The balance between the bodywork, the
large side measurements and the GranLuce roof is the key to
the luminous, relaxing interior. In line with the
unmistakable Lancia style of recent years, the new Musa
welcomes passengers and driver in an environment that
combines emotion with practicality, thanks to the modular
seats which can be placed in different positions. The rear
seat is fitted with a raised armrest, and slides to expand
the luggage compartment and to give rear passengers more
legroom. It also splits 60/40 and reclines; the squab of the
front passenger seat, on the other hand, folds down into a
practical table. Traditional Lancia elegance and refinement
is reflected in the great care that went into every detail
and the refined combinations of the colours of the bodywork
and those of the interior upholstery, which is available in
two tones; we should also underline that there is now a
choice between a dark blue and a brown facia.
The customer can have his New Musa ‘made
to measure’, like a tailored suit. There are over 80
possible alternatives that come from combining 5 different
interior outfits (Argento, Oro and Platino both available in
two hot and cold colour shades), 14 bodywork shades (10 of
which are new) and 4 new ‘b-colore’ liveries: the broadest
range of alternatives in this segment.
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Lancia brand CEO
Olivier François introduces the facelifted Lancia
Musa on the occasion of the Venice Film Festival
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The new
Lancia Musa has even more attractive, modern
styling, thanks to a number of elements that reflect
new market trends. |
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Colour has always been much more than a question of
aesthetics for Lancia, an integral part of a product
philosophy whose main elements include elegance, glamour,
personality, verve, styling and an almost endless choice of
ways to customise the car. In the interior, analysis of the
colours is associated with that of the materials, with a
choice of technical fabrics, luxury leather and refined
Alcantara. Chrome and satin-effect elements set off the
lines and forms of the interior. Lancia maintains its
traditional beautifully crafted interiors, but it combines
original new materials and colour to reveal a modern
reinterpretation of one of its traditional values.
Cutting-edge
technology for maximum comfort and enjoyable driving
Travelling in the new Musa is always an
enjoyable, exciting experience, thanks in part to the
luminosity of the ‘GranLuce’ transparent sunroof, the airy
interior, the surfaces that are pleasant to touch and the
wraparound comfort of the ergonomic seats. In addition to
which, the dual-zone climate control and Bose Sound System
(typical features on Lancia cars) make all the more
enjoyable a living space that is easy to dominate because of
the raised driving seat and the ergonomically arranged
controls. The whole effect is completed by the DFN gearbox
which optimises comfort and driving enjoyment and is
available with the 1.4 16v and 1.3 Multijet 16v engines.
The new Musa can also be equipped with
the ‘Blue&Me’ system which allows you to telephone and to
listen to music as you drive, easily and simply, thanks to
the hands-free system with voice recognition, and to
Bluetooth technology (the device also incorporates a USB
port positioned on the tunnel, to which all types of digital
devices can be connected). And finally, to maximise
well-being on board, the new Musa adopts the best equipment
available today in terms of soundproofing; the new
sound-absorbent ceiling, which is made of an innovative
polyester-based material, attenuates the sound inside the
passenger compartment by approximately 2 dB, an improvement
that is perceptible to occupants.
The engines in the range guarantee a
perfect balance between performance, consumption and respect
for the environment. The range comprises three Multijet
turbodiesels: the round, elastic 1.9 delivering 100 bhp, and
two 1.3 units delivering 70 or 90 bhp, which are perfect in
town when combined with the sequential robotised DFN gearbox
(the 90 bhp version is available with a particulate trap).
There are also two petrol engines: a 1.4 delivering 77 bhp,
and a 95 bhp 1.4 Fire (also available with the DFN gearbox).
The range
The new Musa comes in a broad,
comprehensive range that caters for customers with very
different tastes and requirements, and offers five different
outfits: Argento, Oro and Platino both available in two hot
and cold colour shades. Whatever the level of customisation,
the new Musa is always fascinating and original, never
losing sight of world famous Italian taste.
The standard and optional equipment
varies to some extent on the different markets. In general
the Argento version offers airbags for the driver and
passenger as standard equipment, with a manual climate
system and wiring for a radio. Technical fabrics transform
the passenger compartment into a pleasant living
environment.
The second specification level, known as
Oro, adds 15” alloys (depending on the market) with a new
design, and exterior chromed trims on the side windows.
Other features include curtain-bags, three rear
head-restraints, sliding, folding split rear seats and
electric wing mirrors. The customer can also choose between
two versions of the Oro specification (Bianco and Giallo)
which differ for the fabric and shade of the interior
upholstery: the former offers technological ‘Airtex’ fabric
with cold tones, while fashionable pinstriped fabric and
warmer tones characterise the latter.
The Giallo and Bianco versions of the new
Musa Platino offer a lavish array of equipment ranging from
the GranLuce sunroof to the Blue&Me system, and a radio-CD
player with steering wheel controls. New 15” alloys, privacy
tinted windows and a leather-covered steering wheel and gear
lever gaiter with contrasting stitching complete the
generous array of equipment available. This specification
also offers two interior environments that differ for the
colour of the upholstery: warm tones for the Giallo
alternative (leather/Alcantara Starlite in two different
shades, Chocolate and Turtledove), and colder tones for the
Bianco version (blue and grey leather/Alcantara
Starlite).
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