Lancia's new Gamma compact crossover has been revealed, with hybrid and electric powertrains on offer.
The styling of the new Gamma picks up where the Ypsilon subcompact hatchback left off, with a focus on clean lines and a coupe-SUV stance.
The crossover measures 4.67 m long, 1.89 m wide, and 1.66 m tall, making it roughly 15 cm shorter and 80mm taller than the DS No8.

Stellantis has confirmed an entry-level hybrid producing 143 hp with a claimed range north of 621 miles.
The rest of the Gamma lineup goes fully electric, with three outputs and battery sizes to pick from.
The base EV opens the range with 227 hp and over 540 km of range, while the top flagship produces 370 hp and up to 675 km on a single charge.
The interior features a similar layout to the DS No8, including a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster and a 16-inch infotainment display.
Lancia fans will appreciate the subtle callback to the original Gamma Berlina fastback saloon in the black trim running down the C-pillars.
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