The Lancia Ypsilon has been awarded the Design Trophy at the Trophées de l’Automobile Magazine ceremony, marking another milestone for the brand following its 2024 revival in France.
The award was presented to Emanuele Tomassorri, the exterior designer of the Ypsilon, further cementing Lancia’s legacy of elegance and innovation.
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This recognition follows previous accolades, including honors at the prestigious Chantilly Arts & Elegance competition for the Lancia Pu+Ra HPE. As part of its return to the French market, Lancia is expanding its presence with 25 new Casa Lancia showrooms and 80 service points by 2025.
Designed at Centro Stile Lancia in Turin, the new Ypsilon pays homage to the brand’s heritage with modern reinterpretations of classic elements.

Its front light signature is inspired by Lancia’s iconic calice, while the rear lights take cues from the legendary Stratos. Inside, the refined Italian craftsmanship is highlighted by premium materials and distinctive design touches like the unique tavolino feature.
With Lancia’s renaissance well underway, the Ypsilon serves as a symbol of the brand’s commitment to timeless design, innovation, and sustainability, ensuring its continued influence in the automotive world.
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