Lancia Revives HF Integrale Designation, Could a New Delta Be Next?
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Lancia, which is returning to the spotlight after years of being in the shadows, is also dusting off the past glory of its sports cars. Next year, it will launch two models bearing the famous HF Integrale logo, including the iconic new-generation Delta.
In a press release relayed by Motor1.com, the brand stated: "HF will become the defining feature of all the high-performance versions of the new Lancia range: today on the Ypsilon model and soon in 2026 on the future Gamma and Delta with the label "HF Integrale". The return of this cult name is therefore not content with a badge. It is an industrial and symbolic program that aims to revive a spirit of conquest in a manufacturer in full resuscita…
A couple of years ago, Stellantis gave surprise to his own and strangers: Lancia came back. This 'rebirth' came from the hand, mainly, of electrified mechanics to a greater or lesser extent. In fact, his first release, the Ypsilon, offers a really interesting and striking electric version; a mechanics found both in its most 'logic' variant and in its most sporty option. Lancia Ypsilon is already offered along with the acronym 'HF' (High Fidelity…
Lancia Is Reviving Its Most Iconic Nameplate
Lancia is bringing back the HF Integrale badge on the future Gamma and Delta models. The new-age performance hatch could share its electrified powertrain with the Ypsilon HF. Lancia spent years as one of Europe’s weakest car brands, with a bare-bones lineup and almost no sales outside Italy. Its outdated third-generation Ypsilon clung to life for 14 years before finally being replaced last year. Now, under Stellantis, the brand is showing signs …
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