Applications of the said architecture include the Alfa Romeo Junior, Citroen C4, DS 3 Crossback, Fiat 600, Jeep Avenger, Opel Corsa, Mokka, Peugeot 208, 2008, and a couple of Dongfengs.
The new Ypsilon comes to life in Zaragoza, Spain, and features a EV and mild-hybrid firepower.
Subsequently, the automaker's flagship, dubbed the Aurelia, will launch in 2026. Measuring 181 inches (4.6 meters) from bumper to bumper, it will be a crossover, unlike the previous Aurelias, which were offered as coupes, convertibles, spiders, and sedans.
It will be based on the STLA Medium platform, sharing its nuts and bolts with the Opel Grandland, Peugeot e-3008, and e-5008.
One extremely important vehicle in Lancia's upcoming portfolio will be the new-generation Delta. Yes, you read that right: the Lancia Delta is finally making a comeback.
It is set to be unveiled in 2028 and will measure 173.2 inches (4.4 meters). Staying true to its iconic predecessor, it will be a compact hatchback, albeit with battery-electric firepower based on the STLA Medium construction, which will also be used by the upcoming Alfa Romeo Giulietta.
When speaking about it a couple of years ago, the Italian car manufacturer described it as a "sculpted muscular car with geometric lines."
The original Lancia Delta was designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro, and we hope Lancia turns to an iconic Italian styling house to sketch out the looks of the upcoming Delta.
After all, such a model deserves a sexy silhouette with traces of the original and a few styling cues from the modern era, sprinkled with fine-quality materials inside, the latest technology features, and numerous safety amenities.
Several rendering artists have tried their best to imagine what the upcoming Lancia Delta might look like.
The latest CGI-infused project we encountered came from tda_automotive on Instagram, and it's not bad at all, as it mixes some styling cues from the past, wrapping them up into an eye-catching package that is worthy of the Delta moniker.
Truth be told, no one really knows what the next-gen Lancia Delta will look like, and that includes the rendering crowd.
However, if it turns out to be similar to the one imagined by the quoted pixel manipulator, we wouldn't be mad at all, as this is an interesting digital project that might become a compact hatchback masterpiece with a few adjustments here and there.
But would you buy one if it looked like this? Keep in mind that the next Delta will be an EV, and it should be quite punchy, nonetheless.