The new fourth-generation Lancia Ypsilon has gone
on sale in Italy after receiving its world première at the Geneva Motor Show in
March. Dubbed a "small flagship" by Lancia, the new model is just 3.84 metres
long and for the first time is being built in 5-door format.
The Ypsilon strikes a relatively strong pose with the stance of a five-door and
the looks of a three-door (a key aim of the in-house designers, who advanced
this theme by hiding the rear door handles next to the roof pillar), and boasts
some very interesting styling touches, such as the fashionable 'flying roof'
design language carried over from its bigger sister, the Delta, and the distinct
scallops which perfectly set off the flanks. The weakest part of the car is the
front clip which is incoherent and disjointed, its impact being reduced in
particular by the front grille which has lost its Lancia feel with the
requirement that it also be used by Chrysler brand. This train of thought
impacts on the overall strength of the front end which has drawn comments from
onlookers as being reminiscent of Chrysler's PT Cruiser.
The other challenge facing the new Ypsilon will be the pricing. On the Italian
market, the only one for which prices have so far been announced, the Ypsilon
will kick off at 12,400 euros (on the road) for the 'Argento' specification
level equipped with the 1.2 litre petrol FIRE EVO II unit with 69 CV and
Start&Stop - kicking off at the same price as the current Ypsilon fitted with
the same engine. However, this comes with a very spartan level of equipment, and
customers must move towards the top of the range to gain items they might expect
at this price level. The range-topper will be the 'Platino' level, fitted with
the 95CV 1.3 16V Multijet and Start&Stop, which comes in at 17,300 euros (on the
road).New Lancia Ypsilon (Lancia
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The new Ypsilon, which will be on the market from June across key European
markets and from September in Great Britain and Ireland with the Chrysler brand,
is the fourth series of the successful model - over one and a half million
vehicles currently on the road - born in 1985 when the Y10 debuted at the Geneva
Motor Show. It was a miniature flagship with style and content features never
seen before on an economy car of the day, marking that forerunner spirit that
was to accompany the model until today. It was the Lancia Y's turn in 1996:
elegant, elite, with a strong personality that reinforced the concept of
"customized luxury". Hence we arrived in 2003 when the third generation, the
Lancia Ypsilon, brought to the world of city-cars the technology and "class"
till then exclusively reserved for models in higher segments. Now the baton is
taken up by the new Ypsilon.
And below this exterior
bearing the prestigious "Made in Italy" label lies all the substance of a car
that boasts cutting-edge technology as recently pointed out by the four awards
given in occasion of the "International Engine of the Year" competition. The
innovative engine excelled over the competitors' engines in all categories in
which it competed and it has been appointed as the "International Engine of the
Year 2011". Together with the Twin Air, the motoring excellence of the new
Ypsilon follows with the eco-friendly systems Multijet II e Start&Stop, and
unique features in this category such as the brand new "Blue&Me-TomTom LIVE" and
the "Smart fuel" system", in addition to the innovative second generation Magic
Parking, Bi-Xenon headlights and LED tail lights.
A refined and innovative Italian "5-door" with the look typical of a "3-door",
the new Ypsilon is a very compact car, so much so that it remains in segment "B"
but with high standards of roominess and comfort: although just 384 cm long, 167
cm wide and 152 cm high, with a wheelbase of 239 cm, the New Ypsilon can
accommodate up to five people and in relation to its size, has one of the most
spacious boots in its segment and is one of the best in class in terms of
passenger room. Without increasing the size of the rear passenger area,
excellent accessibility and comfort have been achieved with the use of "slim
seats", a technology used here for the first time by Fiat Group Automobiles.
In this way the New Ypsilon continues its domination of the key city-car
category in response both to recent market trends where the "5-door" market
represents two-thirds of segment B, and to the needs of a broader target than
that reached until now, including young men and young families. It is precisely
regarding the quality, comfort and usability of the interiors that the new car
is determined to make all the difference. Hop inside and you become aware of the
refined materials and colour combinations, the attention to detail and the
numerous options for customization.
At the time of the launch, the range offered over 600 possible customisations
created by cross-matching 3 interior trim specifications (Silver, Gold and
Platinum), all designed to offer the customer high product value, 16 liveries of
which 4 are two-tone, 6 different upholstery trims, 3 types of alloy wheels and
3 engines: (69 HP 1.2 Fire EVO II and 85 HP 0.9 TwinAir, the latter also with
DFN semi-automatic gearbox), a turbodiesel (95 HP 1.3 MultiJet II), all equipped
with Start&Stop technology as standard. Afterwards also the 1.2 Fire EVO II
Bi-fuel engine (petrol and LPG) will be available. Note that a wealth of
equipment in the field of safety is standard on the entire range: electronic
stability control complete with ASR and Hill Holder, ABS with EBD, from 4 to 6
airbags (front, window-bags and side), in addition to the ISOFIX attachments.
Therefore, the new car represents an evolution of the Ypsilon model in terms of
technology, safety, comfort and usability, but even so it preserves its
positioning of "accessible luxury" as an attractive price list demonstrates. In
detail, the Silver trim level provides door opening remote control, height- and
reach-adjustable steering wheel, electric front windows, 50/50 split rear seat,
height-adjustable driver seat, 15" steel wheels, interiors in technical fabric
with fitted electro-welded seams, radio set-up and rear heated window. In terms
of safety, ABS with EBD, ESP complete with ASR and Hill Holder, front and side
airbags, and also the Isofix attachments are offered standard. In addition to
this great quantity of equipment, the Gold version adds: manual climate control,
radio with CD and MP3 player, electrically adjustable door mirrors, steering
wheel and leather-trimmed gear-lever gaiter, Castiglio upholstery and Comfort
Pack. Finally, the Platinum trim level offers the added rear electric windows,
fog lights, 15" alloy wheels, rear seat head restraints and leather upholstery.
In addition, for those eager to customize their New Ypsilon and make it truly
exclusive, an extensive range of fine, top quality accessories is available. Not
only do the accessories offer great style and meticulous attention to detail,
but they also go beautifully with the car, in line with the unmistakable Lancia
style and in full compliance with technical, stylistic and mechanical
characteristics of the new car. From exclusive 16" alloy wheels, side skirts and
tinted headlights to a black kick plate with illuminated logo, a "Blue&Me-TomTom
LIVE" and the Accessories Packs
The new Ypsilon has its sights set on becoming the alternative "premium" city
car in Europe, designed as it is for a demanding customer who likes to stand out
from the crowd but who also, at the same time, wants a car that is enjoyable and
comfortable for everyday use. Without forgetting that nowadays the product
itself is not the only "premium" element for enticing a potential customer. For
this reason the brand has come up with important new sales and after-sales
proposals to cater to the desires, needs, tastes and aspirations of many
different customers. An example? The extended warranty devised by FGA Capital, a
finance company specialising in the automotive sector. What's exciting about
this solution is the extended duration up to 96 months, the unlimited mileage
and the contents: a complete coverage for the vehicle components. And a
characteristic even more innovative on the market is the same level of coverage
for the entire duration chosen for the loan.
STYLE
Elements that
recall the past are masterfully reworked in a modern vein. This is the original
style of the new Ypsilon which once again reveals its feisty, unconventional
character, in which the elegance and refinement inherited from its distant
forebears are reworked, embracing new cross-fertilization or consolidating
solutions which are by no means obvious. While the exterior of the vehicle
exudes an intriguing style, the inside provides the perfect place for elegance
and innovation to join forces: on the one hand there is meticulous attention to
craftsmanship in upholstery, which has always set Lancia cars apart from the
competition, then there is the use of highly advanced design solutions. This
union between elegance and innovation produces the unmistakable Lancia class
which, like the best Italian luxury products, combines unparalleled style with
cutting-edge technology. And it is precisely the Italian stylistic features that
transform a product "made in Italy" into something unique. This is as true for
fashion and fashion accessories as it is for a successful car. Indeed, a car's
success is the result of a winning bet, of a flash of stylistic intuition
mediated by research on new trends in tastes, on emerging customer needs and on
forecasts relating to market trends and rival models. Therefore, it stems from a
hard recipe that is tested by the most severe judge: time.
Exteriors:
personality and innovation
Although it is
compact, the New Ypsilon vehicle body sports a streamlined look: this time the
weight proportions and graphics "play" the volumes differently, distributing
them nonetheless over very similar dimensions to the previous Ypsilon. Indeed,
compared to the previous model, although the wheelbase is virtually identical,
there are design differences: the windscreen is further forward while the front
projection has been shortened in order to increase the rear one, providing a
more spacious boot. Last but not least, the important decision was taken to have
five doors. In the end, this adds almost three centimetres to the overall length
and trims two centimetres off the height, achieving a sleeker look.
The volume of the front, nicely connected and pointed, shows off a new grille:
as in a metamorphosis, the stem of the glass moves up, embracing the logo, and
leaves room for the horizontal elements, with "spear" shaped tips. On one hand
the spirit and non-conformist genes of the Ypsilon, on the other, an
acknowledgment of the past with the sixties/seventies style grille. With a
unique design which is independent of other elements, the headlights made by
Magneti Marelli Automotive Lighting develop horizontally, highlighting the width
of the front end. These Bi-Xenon headlights have rounded elliptical modules that
give the car an even more aggressive and decisive "look". In addition, the ends
of the headlights define the size of the wings at the side. Above these and the
grille rests the bonnet, like a lid, delineating a clear horizontal division:
the design is subtly reminiscent of the lines of the Lancia Ardea.
The side sports elements that hint at the car's personality and character, and
these are offset by other more discreet lines: the handle of the rear door is
concealed, integrated into the structure, thus emphasising the front door
handle. The final effect is that of a compact 3-door city car with all the
comfort of a 5-door model. The convex section of the doors is sculpted by a
delicate concave section which fades on the side, dynamically enclosing the sign
produced. Viewed from the side, lastly, you note two dynamically sweeping
curves: the first departs from line of the bonnet, sweeps along the waistline
and up the rear pillar. The second, climbing from the bottom of the front
pillar, traces the upper arch of the glass, intersecting the first curve, rising
from the pillar below, and descends to delineate the outer edge of the rear
window. The effect of a clear separation between the roof and the rear pillar is
a familiar reference to the Lancia Delta.
The general volume of the rear is tapered for improved aerodynamics, featuring a
pronounced tailgate, hollowed in the middle: the space obtained accommodates the
number plate at the bottom; above this, set like a jewel, is the rear window
which is delineated laterally by the lines descending from the pillar arch and
from the spoiler above. The shoulders emerge from the side panels and generate
volumes which, running down the sides of the tailgate, link up with and embrace
the tail lights. Their external positioning and vertical development, typical of
recent Lancias, is emphasised by the layout of the functions: long LED
light-guide bars for the sidelights and, below, brake lights; laterally at the
bottom, a triangular space houses the indicators. The bottom part of the bumper
has a black centre band which accommodates and protects the reverse light and
the rear fog light, lightening the overall volume.
The overall design of the new Ypsilon was conceived right from the outset to
separate the various parts of the car in order to favour the two-tone version in
the boldest, sleekest and most attractive way possible. After all, colour has
never been simply a matter of aesthetics for the Ypsilon. On the contrary, it is
an integral part of a product philosophy based on elegance, glamour,
personality, play, creativity, style and the widest array of customisation
options. And the new Ypsilon in no exception as its range of exterior shades
stands to show, the widest of the category: 2 pastels, 2 three-coat hues, 4
metallic, 4 metal-flake shades with an iridescent effect and 4 two-tone colours.
Interiors:
charm decked out in practicality
The new Ypsilon
confirms and expands the heritage of its predecessors, adding even more elegance
and innovation. The characteristics that have always distinguished Lancia's
small city-cars, such as exquisite, unique upholstery for interiors, are
reworked, combining class and hi-tech content. The concepts that guided the
design of the compartment are rooted in the glorious past of the brand, but with
the addition of a strong technological emphasis.
Right from the drawing board stage, the inspiration for the interior was an
embrace. The instrument panel is embraced by the door panels which, in the back,
surround the seats perfectly. The design of the dashboard aims to highlight the
contrast between the fabric insert that extends towards the occupants, with the
upper part which traces the line of the windscreen, outlining it like an
amphitheatre. The constructed curves create an effect of perspective, with the
vanishing points positioned at the end of the dashboard in order to accentuate
its width. The passenger space is therefore created through subtraction of
volumes and is represented by hollow surfaces which combine a different
functional and perceptive usability with aesthetic seduction. Analyzing the
shapes, the construction is visible in the overlapped layers. The first are
upholstered, covered with soft materials to enhance the impression of comfort
and tactile experience, reminding the occupants of a domestic setting, as if
they were sitting comfortably on their own sofa.
Sinuous lines yield in places to more technical ones which characterise the
vents and the centre console. The contrast between the elements is marked by a
slender black ribbon which cuts vertically across the instrument panel and links
the central instrumentation to the gearbox, giving an impression of lightness
highlighted at the ends by white LEDs. The console housing the radio and climate
control system is a floating element resting on the central diffuser, while the
metallic vents emerge from "tears" in the fabric. Lastly, the design of the door
panels is simple and enveloping while the comfortable, high containment seats
lend a sporty edge.
SUBSTANCE
The Ypsilon family
has always been synonymous with style and motoring enjoyment. Now the new
Ypsilon has "grown", enhancing its offering with the addition of a number of
important new features. The most obvious are the rear passenger doors, in
addition to a range of environmentally-friendly engines and a raft of features -
standard and optional - designed to improve on-board comfort.
Versatility: 5 doors but with a 3-door look
The new Ypsilon is
a stylish Italian "5-door" with the typical look of a "3-door". It is a very
compact car, so much so that it remains in segment "B" but with high standards
of roominess and comfort: although just 384 cm long, 167 cm wide and 151 cm
high, with a wheelbase of 239 cm, the new Ypsilon can accommodate up to five
people and in relation to its size, has one of the most spacious boots in its
segment and is one of the best in class in terms of passenger room. Without
increasing the size of the rear passenger area, excellent accessibility and
comfort have been achieved with the use of "slim seats", a technology used here
for the first time by Fiat Group Automobiles.
Engines:
power and eco-friendliness
The new Ypsilon
range of engines comprises the petrol-powered 69 HP 1.2 Fire EVO II and 85 HP
0.9 TwinAir, the latter also with DFN semi-automatic gearbox; the 95 HP 1.3
MultiJet II turbo diesel; and afterwards the 1.2 Fire EVO II Bi-fuel engine
(petrol and LPG).
69
HP 1.2 Fire EVO II (Euro 5)
The latest evolution in the Fire family, the 69 HP 1.2 8V is equipped standard
with the Start&Stop system that ensures 5% less fuel consumption and CO2
emissions (115 g/km is the recorded value) than the present-day engine, soaring
to the top of its segment. Thanks to the continuous updates and its flexible
architecture, this family of engines also remains a point of reference in the
category as use of the continuously variable valve timing unit shows, able as it
is to optimize valve timing (opening and closing) at all engine speeds. In this
way fuel consumption is on the one hand reduced since the exhaust gas
recirculates at low loads with lower pumping losses, and on the other
performance increases to ensure torque availability at low rpm (102 Nm at 3000
rpm) and power at high rpm (69 HP at 5500 rpm). What results is an engine that
offers the best flexibility to fuel consumption ration in the category.
85
HP 0.9 TwinAir (Euro 5): "International Engine of the Year 2011"
The second engine is the ideal solution for city use but, compared to the
previously mentioned 69 HP 1.2 Fire EVO II , it has more power (85 HP) and
torque (145 Nm at 1900 rpm). The first of a new family of two-cylinder engines
by Fiat Powertrain, delivering from 65 to 105 HP, this 85 HP Turbo delivers a
significant reduction in fuel consumption and emissions (up to 30% less than an
engine of equal performance). In addition, for more "eco-friendly" driving and
reduced fuel consumption, you can simply press the ECO button on the dashboard,
which limits torque to 100 Nm at 2000 rpm. In this way you can reach CO2 levels
at the top of the segment: 97 g/km with the DFN semi-automatic gearbox and 99
g/km with the mechanical gearbox. Among other things, the DFN semi-automatic
gearbox, which was originally launched on the Ypsilon back in 2003, developed in
conjunction with Magneti Marelli, has been updated to offer greater driving
comfort and at the same time reduce fuel consumption and emissions.
A real jewel of engine design, the two-cylinder employs the revolutionary
MultiAir technology developed and patented by Fiat Powertrain which was
introduced in 2009. The heart of MultiAir is a new electro-hydraulic valve
management system that reduces fuel consumption by controlling air directly via
the inlet valves (without using the throttle). MultiAir reduces polluting
emissions (thanks to combustion control) and also considerably improves
performance by boosting driveability. Indeed, compared to a traditional petrol
engine of equal displacement, MultiAir engines guarantee an increase in power
(up to 10%) and torque (up to 15%) in addition to a significant reduction in
emissions of CO2 (up to 10%).
Thanks to these features, the Twin Air engine has been awarded with four
acknowledgements in the "International Engine of the Year 2011" competition,
excelling over the competitors' engines in all categories in which it competed.
The jury, consisting of 76 journalists and industry experts, from 36 different
countries, decreed the success of the TwinAir engine in its own displacement
category (less than 1,000 cm3), and elected it "International Engine of the Year
2011", assigning it the top award in the competition. The TwinAir engine by Fiat
Powertrain also won the "Best New Engine 2011" and "Best Green Engine 2011"
awards.
1.3
MultiJet II 95 HP (Euro5)
With a view to respect for the environment coupled with driving satisfaction,
the new Ypsilon range offers the lively 1.3 MultiJet II (Euro5), with the
Start&Stop system as standard, which delivers a maximum output of 95 HP at 4000
rpm and a torque of 200 Nm at just 1500 rpm. Equipped with a variable geometry
turbocharger, a new variable displacement engine oil pump and alternator with
"smart charge", the 1.3 MultiJet II produces just 99 g/km of CO2 emissions in
the mixed cycle and belongs to the second generation of MultiJet engines.
In detail, the MultiJet II engines ensure economy, eco-friendliness and
performance levels unparalleled on the market. Compared to the first generation
of MultiJet engines, the fuel supply system changes with faster injectors able
to execute multiple injections close in time. In particular, it is possible to
perform a main modulated injection of fuel in several distinct phases and
anticipate the ones that follow. The servo valve with balanced plunger of the
MultiJet II system is able to manage up to 8 injections per cycle, offering
greater speed, flexibility and precision in the various phases of operation. The
injector is also simpler and more reliable because its construction is less
complex and it has 40% less components (pressure is still 1600 bars). Thanks to
the new type of injector, now strategies focused on optimizing the increasingly
advanced combustion can be achieved, such as the Rate Shaping injection that
involves two consecutive injections so close together in time as to generate a
continuous and modulated profile of the fuel supply into the cylinders. With
this method the combustion process is improved, all to the benefit of quieter
operation and particulate and nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions. Today the MultiJet
II engines totally satisfy the Euro 5 standard and at the same time mark a
decisive step toward stricter regulatory levels in the future.
Tyres
The new Ypsilon's
excellent performance in the area of reduced CO2 emissions is aided by a new
generation of 15" low rolling resistance tyres developed by Goodyear. Designed
with innovative technology and state-of-the-art materials, Goodyear
EfficientGrip tyres have a lighter structure which provides a reduction of the
rolling resistance. This equates to fewer CO2 emissions and reduced fuel
consumption, without compromising whatsoever on driving performance.
Green-Tech: Start&Stop system and Gear Shift Indicator
All petrol and
diesel engines are equipped with the Start&Stop device, already adopted on the
Musa and Delta models, which switches the engine off temporarily and then
restarts it in order to reduce fuel consumption and CO2 emissions. Specially
designed for driving in the city, the system automatically switches off the
engine when traffic conditions require the vehicle to stop (red lights,
tailbacks and temporary stops, for example), keeping all of the functions that
guarantee comfort and safety on board active (lights, climate control system,
radio and windscreen wipers). Switching off the engine when the vehicle is
stopped prevents consuming fuel needlessly (up to -15% over an urban cycle),
reduces emissions and improves acoustics. The device can be
activated/deactivated using the button on the dashboard. The engines equipped
with the Start&Stop device also have the Gear Shift Indicator (GSI), a genuine
"co-pilot" that discreetly prompts drivers when it is time to change gear,
leading to more efficient use of the engine in terms of fuel consumption. For
example, the GSI may suggest shifting up, by means of an indication on the
control panel, to allow the engine to run at a lower speed or to downshift to
make best use of the available torque.
Driving
satisfaction: redesigned suspensions and innovative chassis
The new Ypsilon is
a car that lets you experience relaxing moments and travel comfortably, also
because of its suspensions that have been updated to ensure control and comfort
at top levels. In detail, compared to the current model the new Ypsilon offers
an unprecedented front suspension with Mc Pherson layout that has been lightened
and that provides high crash performance. It was lightened using a monocoque
lower arm made of ultra-high resistance material, the first use in Europe for
Chassis components, and a modular cross member made with low-thickness,
high-resistance steel sheets. Ready for future applications, the cross member
interfaces the so-called third load line to definitely improve crash performance
during a high-speed collision, pedestrian impact and insurance impact.
The new front suspension has a "split" type of shock absorber mounting that
transmits the loads to the body through two different routes and therefore get
better filtering of the road vibrations and improved acoustics compared to that
of the current model owing to a dynamic stiffening of the lower tyre, at the
same time guaranteeing top efficiency of the shock absorber thanks to an axial
rigidity no less than the one today.
The front suspension also has a new stabilizer bar that improves its efficiency.
The solution with connection to the suspension bar has been replaced with a
connection solution of connecting rod on the shock absorber to maximize the
anti-roll effect of the bar. In addition to efficiency, also the weight of the
stabilizer bar has been optimized, again with equal anti-roll effect. Lastly,
the bushes of the front suspension arm have been researched and designed to
achieve ultimate comfort when driving and on bumpy roads, and have contributed
to improving noise reduction also by attaining a dynamic stiffening lower than
that of today. The rear torsion axle suspension is fitted with a new bush larger
than that of today's Ypsilon, which guarantees greater comfort on bumpy roads
and improved noise insulation without detracting from road holding. The shape
was studied to optimise absorption of the longitudinal bumps, without penalizing
the other elastic property-kinematic performance aspects of the rear suspension.
The chassis of the new Ypsilon also contains an innovative feature developed in
keeping with two guidelines: safety and lightening car weight. In particular, it
was possible to reconcile these two performance aspects with extensive use of
high-resistance materials, making it possible to increase the energy absorption
capacity in both front and side impacts and at the same time lighten the
structure. Compared to the previous model, another innovative element is
implementation of a third load line in the front that provides more effective
control of deformations in front impacts because of its ability to transfer the
loads to the lower, more resistant part of the vehicle, thus reducing
penetrations into the passenger compartment. The bolted parts also demonstrate
the technical evolution of this platform, such as use of high-performance
tempered steels for the front bumper crossmember and adoption of lightweight and
resistant "noble" plastic materials (Xenoy) on the rear bumper crossmember.
TECHNOLOGY
The new Lancia
Ypsilon is a veritable small flagship filled with exclusive equipment that makes
it a benchmark in its segment. Travelling in the new model, you discover a
bright, welcoming passenger compartment that guarantees a high degree of comfort
but also a technologically advanced space. So here we have the LED lighting on
the dashboard and the noise absorbent roof made using an innovative
polyester-based material that, by reducing the noise inside the passenger
compartment by around 2 dB, guarantees extremely quiet running: a reduction of 3
dB corresponds to a 50% reduction in noise intensity. All this is further
enhanced by the large Gran Luce sunroof which, thanks to glazed area measuring
0.70 m2 - a record for segment B - ensures a superbly bright interior. First in
the "city car" category, the new Ypsilon offers extremely interesting contents
including "Magic Parking", "Blue&Me-TomTom LIVE", the "Smart fuel system" and
innovative headlight clusters.
Second-generation "Magic Parking"
It is often hard
to find a parking space in towns and cities with a lot of traffic. Of course,
once you find one, actually parking the car can prove rather challenging because
the space is so tight. This is why the Lancia Ypsilon is equipped with an
innovative system called Magic Parking which, activated by means of a button on
the dashboard, helps the driver to locate a suitable free parking space,
measuring and controlling lateral movement of the vehicle, while the driver
maintains control of longitudinal vehicle motion throughout. A further
development of the system already used on the Delta, the new Ypsilon's Magic
Parking system enables automatic "multi-manoeuvre" parking and reduces the
required size of parking space to just 4.6 metres. The device is available both
with manual gearbox and DFN gearbox.
In detail, the
system measures the length of the free space and indicates whether it is big
enough for your car. Then, it automatically steers the car during reversing,
allowing the driver to concentrate solely on controlling speed by using the
accelerator and brake. With one single manoeuvre, the vehicle parallel parks in
such a way to optimise entering the free space available and realigning the car.
At this stage, the maximum speed is 7 km/h. Of course, the driver is always in
control by operating the pedals, and can deactivate the system by turning the
steering wheel or disengaging reverse gear, or by pressing the appropriate
button. The second generation Magic Parking system consists of a radar sensor on
each side of the vehicle, located inside the front bumper. The radar is beamed
into the space on the right (or left) and the echoes are picked up by the
sensor, which reconstructs a map of the area between the parked cars, visualises
the free space and identifies any obstacles. At the same time, using information
coming from wheel speed measurement, the system can measure the length of the
free area. The driver is informed that the parking space is ok if the
measurement is equal to the length of the car plus 80 centimetres (40cm at the
front and 40cm at the back), i.e. a total of at least 4.60 metres. If a suitable
space has been found, there is a beeping noise and a message on the display
indicates whether the parking manoeuvre can be completed in a single or multiple
stages.
"Blue&Me-TomTom
LIVE"
The new vehicle
will launch "Blue&Me-TomTom LIVE", a development of the infotelematic system
created as a result of a partnership between Fiat Group Automobiles and TomTom,
European leader in portable navigation devices, which exploits the versatility
of the Blue&Me system. Based on the TomTom Go1000, this device allows you to
manage - through a practical colour touch-screen - phone calls, satellite
navigation and all the driving information you need, which it downloads directly
from the on-board computer systems. It also allows you to control your media
player through the touchscreen interface. The new version has a next-generation
capacitive touch-screen and TomTom LIVE services such as HD Traffic, which has
been named as the best traffic information system currently on the market. This
combines accurate traffic information with a dynamic route calculation,
providing real-time updates of congestion, traffic jams and road closures.
Customers get free use of the LIVE services for a whole year. Thanks to the
special support developed in collaboration with Magneti Marelli for the new
Ypsilon, the "Blue&Me-TomTom LIVE" is installed in the wiring found on the front
post to the left of the driver so it can be powered (the same integration for
right hand drive on the right post is possible).
"Smart
fuel system"
Filling up is one
of those operations which has not developed in step with automotive technology.
The new Ypsilon makes a leap forward with the innovative "Smart fuel system", a
device that replaces the classic cap and that is fitted to the end of the fuel
filler pipe. Designed with particular attention to female customers, the system
automatically opens and closes when the pump is put in side and removed, so
refuelling is easier and safer since it reduces gas emissions and fuel overflow.
The new "Smart fuel system" also solves the problem of "misfuelling" as it does
not allow petrol to be pumped into a diesel powered car.
Cutting-edge headlight clusters
Like the Delta and
Musa models and few other city cars, the new Ypsilon is fitted with headlamps
and tail lights developed in conjunction with Magneti Marelli Automotive
Lighting, which combine advanced technology with an innovative design that is
nevertheless inspired by the century-old Lancia tradition. The tail lights
fitted with LEDs, brighter than conventional bulbs, provide enhanced safety
coupled with a distinctive look. Indeed, with the lights off, they appear
monochromatic, while when switched on they light up in the colour of the
functions determined by the LEDs themselves.
The front headlights, meanwhile, feature an integrated solution with "daytime
running lights" (Adaptive Daytime Lamp), which automatically turns on the
sidelights when the engine is started: this is with a view to meeting a specific
European standard which will come into force in 2012. What's more, xenon front
light clusters are also available, cutting-edge technology available on very few
models in the segment which offers style, technology and safety.
"360° 500
W Hi-Fi Music"
The 500W "360° Hi-Fi
Music" system is available on request. This absolute novelty in the segment sets
itself apart from the rest owing to its refined technology, and is ideal for
whoever wants a sophisticated hi-fi system as it has been designed and
calibrated for the passenger compartment of the new Ypsilon. In detail, the new
system consists of 8 speakers (four 40W musical Dome tweeters and four 80W
musical Neodimium mid-woofers) and a digital 8-channel amplifier. And then to
make the on-board sound experience truly unique, the system is made up of the
simultaneous use of three different signal processing methods and their acoustic
effects. The first (TruBass) extends the frequency range perceived towards the
bass without needing subwoofers so that the listeners has the sensation of
listening to a system able to reproduce extensive and deep basses. The second
method (Focus) raises the apparent position of the sound sources to ear height.
One gets the feeling of listening to speakers placed higher than where they
really are, and at the same time the perceived frequency response goes back to
being "natural" as the "colour" caused by the head filtering is removed. Lastly,
the third method (3D) spatially equalizes the stereophonic reproduction,
correcting the errors due to the position of the speakers and improving spatial
perception. The result is a more enveloping listening, which recreates a correct
stereophonic image even for listeners distant from the symmetric axis of the
speakers.
SAFETY
To guarantee the
protection of the passengers, the new Ypsilon combines a body designed according
to the most modern criteria with active and passive safety content that ensures
its optimum performance in terms of safety, so much so as to be at the top of
its category. The design and validation of this aspect of performance was
carried out on an almost entirely virtual level, involving over twenty thousand
hours of mathematical modelling. The final set-up and experimental tests
involved more than 80 crash tests, 100 tests on a HyGe slide and roughly 100
tests on components and sub-systems. These numbers confirm the company's
commitment to making the new Ypsilon one of the safest cars in the segment.
In detail, the third load path connected to the vehicle struts guarantees a
homogeneous front structure able to adapt vehicle response in case of front
impact regardless of the type of obstacle/vehicle hit since it increases the
energy absorption potential of the vehicle front end and reduces both inertial
forces and passenger compartment intrusion, thereby ensuring optimum passenger
protection at higher impact severity. Moreover, the energy absorption elements
positioned in front of the third load path (made with a special type of plastic
having high energy absorption efficiency) serve to minimize vehicle damage in
case of low-speed impact and to give the bumpers support to reduce the risk of
dangerous knee bends if the car hits a pedestrian.
Then the new Ypsilon offers up to 6 airbags (front, window-bags and side), front
seat belts with double pretensioner and load limiter and rear three-point seat
belts. Special attention has also been devoted to the seats. Both the front and
rear seats are equipped with an anti-submarining system (which prevents the body
from sliding underneath the seat belt), the front seats have an anti-whiplash
system (which limits the natural travel range of the neck starting immediately
after the impact, reducing the risk of whiplash in a rear-end collision)
standard on the entire range, just like the Isofix fittings for child seats on
the rear seats. The safety performance was designed by the designers and the
Fiat Safety Centre after examining all possible types of accident: front and
side impacts, roll-over, pile-up and collisions with pedestrians. Various speeds
at which impact may occur were also taken into consideration as well as
different types of obstacles and different types of occupants with greatly
varying physical characteristics.
CUSTOMISATION
Anyone can find
the new Ypsilon that best suits his or her demands and tastes. Suffice to say
that there are over 600 possible customisations for the "mini flagship", created
by mixing and matching the 16 body shades, of which 4 are two-tone, 3 interior
trim levels (Silver, Gold and Platinum), 6 different upholstery trims and 3
types of alloy wheels. In detail, the Silver trim level provides door opening
remote control, height adjustable steering wheel, electric front windows, 50/50
split rear seat, height-adjustable driver seat, 15" steel wheels, interiors in
technical fabric with electro-welded seams, radio set-up and rear heated window.
In terms of safety, ABS with EBD, electronic stability control complete with ASR
and Hill Holder, front and side airbags, and also the Isofix attachments are
offered standard. In addition to this great quantity of equipment, the Gold
version adds: manual climate control, radio with CD and MP3 player, electrically
adjustable door mirrors, steering wheel and leather-trimmed gear-lever gaiter,
Castiglio upholstery and Comfort Pack. Finally, the Platinum trim level offers
the added rear electric windows, fog lights, 15" alloy wheels, rear seat head
restraints and leather upholstery.
In addition, for those eager to customize their New Ypsilon and make it truly
exclusive, an extensive range of fine, top quality accessories is available. Not
only do the accessories offer great style and meticulous attention to detail,
but they also go beautifully with the car, in line with the unmistakable Lancia
style and in full compliance with technical, stylistic and mechanical
characteristics of the new car. From exclusive 16" alloy wheels, side skirts and
tinted headlights to a black kick plate with illuminated logo, a "Blue&Me-TomTom
LIVE" and the Accessories Pack.
The interior trim levels of the new Ypsilon deserve a close look. There are
three different levels, characterised by different colours, materials and
styles: customers can choose from dynamic and sporty versions, or more opulent
versions that are reworked in a contemporary vein and express the car's strong
personality. The first, the Silver trim level, is aimed ideally at a young
target audience: the interior is characterised by fabric upholstery with a
dynamic spirit. The distinguishing feature of this trim level is the presence of
graphics employing contrasting materials and colours. The Ypsilon logo is an
expression of self, becoming a hallmark, adding 3-dimensional texture.
The Gold trim level is aimed at a target which on the one hand is masculine, and
on the other feminine and fashion-conscious. The interior offers two chromatic
choices: "Urban Black" and "Romantic Gold". The first is absolute, a real
protagonist, and is animated by contrast with "anthracite grey", which
highlights the graphics sculpted on the central part, clearly delineating the
logo, the car's identity. Refined and elegant, the second version communicates
through soft graphic signs, highlighted by the contrasting iridescent gold of
the trim on the dashboard and door panels. The graphics are enveloping, with
fashion-inspired details and weaves.
Lastly, the Platinum trim level represents the evolution of the Gold trim level,
once again identifying two versions: total "Urban Black" and "Romantic Gold",
where brown becomes metallic and iridescent. Aggressive and determined, the
contemporary black look conveys its spirit through contrasting materials and ton
sur ton, glossy/matt colours. Signs are imprinted in a crisp, 3-dimensional,
unequivocal manner. Matt leather dominates, inviting possible interpretations of
a luxury sports interior. The sophisticated "new romantic" interior gives a new
take on concepts of timeless elegance and classic colours, reworking this
language with soft signs which are nonetheless highly expressive and strongly
defined by the material.
Financial
solutions and extended warranty
FGA Capital - a
finance company specialising in the automotive sector - is offering financial
solutions for the commercial launch of the new Lancia Ypsilon that make its
purchase accessible for all customer targets by adopting a cross-market
strategy. The "PCP" formula is the loan that lets you drive the new Ypsilon
paying only its actual use; the "instalment" formulate lets you spread the
payment of all or a portion of the new Ypsilon; and leasing makes it possible to
use the car without tying up your capital. All of the financial products have
been enhanced with an innovative service dedicated to car coverage. It is the
new Extended Warranty that replace the products currently on offer and has been
recently realized in collaboration with the FGA brands and a prominent
international partner, the Warranty Group. Available first in Italy, Spain and
Portugal, but to be rolled out in all European markets afterwards, the new
service will be a distinguishing element for the launch of the New Ypsilon as
well as for the rest of the Lancia range What's exciting about the new extended
warranty is the duration up to 96 months, the unlimited mileage and the
contents: a complete coverage for the vehicle components. And a characteristic
even more innovative on the market is the same level of coverage for the entire
duration chosen for the loan. In addition, customers can always combine the
finance solutions offered with the usual car insurance services, such as GAP,
Fire&Theft and Comprehensive and so on for credit protection, all absolutely
integral in the finance plan chosen and offered at a discounted rate with
respect to the current market conditions.
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