2025 Lancia Ypsilon Hybrid Gains More Power Without Gaining More Power

- Lancia has introduced an updated Ypsilon EV with an extra 14 miles of range.
- It benefits from improved battery chemistry and a more efficient powertrain.
- The Ypsilon Hybrid is now rated at 108 hp, but there aren’t any performance upgrades.
Lancia unveiled the redesigned Ypsilon last year, but the company is already updating their new five-door hatchback. This is a boon for consumers as the model is getting more efficient.
Starting with the Ypsilon Electric, the 54 kWh nickel-manganese-cobalt battery now comes with an “enhanced chemistry.” That isn’t the only change as the model also sports a more efficient powertrain.
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The company didn’t elaborate, but the EV now offers a WLTP range of up to 264 miles (425 km). This is an increase of 14 miles (22 km), which works out to be a roughly 6% improvement.
The Ypsilon Hybrid, on the other hand, gains marketing muscle as the company is being “more transparent about the actual power output.” That’s an odd statement, but the company said the combined output climbs from 99 hp (74 kW / 100 PS) to 108 hp (81 kW / 110 PS).

While that sounds like a healthy increase, Lancia explained the change by saying it was “made in anticipation of the Euro 7 regulation which, starting in November 2027, will require all hybrid models to state their combined output, and not merely that of the combustion engine.” This means that despite ‘gaining’ 9 hp (7 kW / 10 PS), nothing has changed and “everything under the hood is the same.” This includes actual performance and fuel efficiency.
That’s a bit disappointing, but Lancia said the move gives customers “more clarity and greater perceived value.” Speaking of the latter, pricing remains unchanged and both variants are now available.











