Italian car company Lancia is being reborn as an EV-only brand

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It’ll be 100 percent electric by 2028.

, the company only sells a single car in a single market . So it shouldn’t be too hard to phase out sales of its combustion engine cars.

Lancia Brand CEO Luca Napolitano stands in front of Lancia’s “three-dimensional manifesto” sculpture and new logo.Alongside its EV plans and new logo, Lancia has also revealed a new design language that it says will guide the creation of the upcoming three cars. It’s literally built a physical sculpture to serve as a “three-dimensional manifesto” of these design principles .

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As an Italian, I can only say 'this can't be real.......'. Ffs it's a good way to gain a bit of popularity, since everyone seems to go in the EV direction... they could really benefit from this change, but I really hope they'll be ready to switch to hydrogen once EVs'll be dead.

And they will still rust through and fall apart in no time.

While that's not surprising the question is will they do not than make rental cars and tap into a wonderful fabulous history. I'll take an electric Delta Integrale

Better than their current existence as a rebadged Fiat 500.

Group B concept car please

bring back Saturn as an EV cowards.

Milian train station

Man are those lambdas annoying

Lancia has been revived more than Beric Dondarrion in Game of Thrones.

jeffreyihrke Please in-box me if you us to be friends

jeffreyihrke Handsome 😍

Can't be worse than the current lineup

They should have stayed under.

Of course they are.

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