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Debuted in 2011, the Lancia Ypsilon 1.3 M-Jet S&S Platinium belongs to the 3rd generation of the Ypsilon model. Powered by a 1248cc engine, this model variant has a power output of 95 hp. This Ypsilon 1.3 M-Jet S&S Platinium features the biggest engine offered. This Ypsilon 1.3 M-Jet S&S Platinium has a top speed of 183 km/h. It goes from 0 to 100km/h in 11.4 seconds. The vehicle holds the record for top speed in this series. It is the fastest version in the line-up. The engine is mated with a 5-speed manual transmission. The consumption is directly linked to these numbers. It does an average of 3.8 l/100km. 99 g/km is the total of CO2 emissions that this car produces. The Lancia Ypsilon is the greenest car in this series. It has the lowest combined fuel consumption which makes it the most fuel-efficient. This Lancia features rack & pinion steering, at the front it wears disc brakes and at the rear drum brakes. This hatchback has room for 5 people. The 5-door Lancia Ypsilon 1.3 M-Jet S&S Platinium has 3841 mm in length with a wheelbase of 2390 mm, it is 1517 mm tall and 1675 mm wide.
Note: This car profile refers to vehicles available in Portugal and Germany.
Note: This car profile refers to vehicles available in Portugal and Germany.
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Ypsilon
First called Y, the Lancia Ypsilon is a supermini produced by Italian automaker Lancia. Launched in 1996 the three-door hatchback is the replacement of the Y10, although it is larger and more expensive.
Based on the first generation Fiat Punto the first Y shared with that model its underpinnings. The Lancia Y was only available in the three-door hatchback variant and was powered only by petrol engines from 1.1 to 1.4 litres.
In 2003 Lancia unveiled the second generation, now called Y... more
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