New Lancia Gamma: Design, Engine, and Pricing Details Ahead of Debut
Lancia’s new Gamma will arrive soon. Uncamouflaged photos are expected this spring, before an international debut in October 2026.
The model is pivotal for Lancia. It follows a muted European launch of the new Ypsilon.
Our coverage highlights New Lancia Gamma, with focus on design, engine choices and pricing details ahead of debut.
Design and styling
The Gamma is set to be a fastback-style SUV. Expect a descending roofline, high rear and clean surfaces.
The length should be around 4.7 meters. Proportions target a premium silhouette combining elegance and presence.
Lancia appears to favour a refined face. Look for a recognisable light signature and an essential, sophisticated front end.
- Platform: STLA Medium.
- Production site: Stellantis plant in Melfi.
- Platform mates: new Jeep Compass, DS N.7 and DS N.8.
Engine and electrification
The Gamma will likely offer both hybrid and electric versions. This mirrors other STLA Medium models built in Melfi.
Entry-level hybrids could deliver roughly 150 horsepower. Battery-electric variants may exceed 300 horsepower.
A high-performance HF version is not ruled out. Lancia has not published official power or range figures yet.
Timing, production and market positioning
Spy shots of a camouflaged prototype have already circulated. Official photos should follow in spring.
The public premiere is scheduled for the Paris motor show in October 2026. Production will take place at Melfi.
On May 21, observers expect clarity about the new Lancia Delta and the brand’s broader relaunch plans. The Delta has been linked to a possible 2028 arrival.
Pricing expectations
Insider estimates place the Gamma between about 45,000 and 65,000 euros. Final pricing will vary by powertrain and trim.
The proposed range aligns with its role as a premium flagship for Lancia. Design will be key to commercial success.
Filmogaz.com will monitor official updates and technical specifications as they are released.