Lancia’s only debut at the Geneva Motor Show was the 30th Anniversary special edition of the Ypsilon supermini.

The Italian brand has recently released new photos of the Ypsilon 30th Anniversary, which celebrates three decades since the launch of the first-generation Lancia Ypsilon.

The special edition model brings styling and equipment upgrades, including an exclusive Ultramarine Blue color for the bodywork, accompanied by a celebrative badge on the pillars.

Other exterior tweaks include jet black 15-inch diamond-effect alloy wheels, chrome exhaust tips and a black tailgate – a no-cost option which is an homage to the first-generation Ypsilon from 1985.

In the cabin, the special edition Lancia Ypsilon features black or beige Castiglio Fabric linings, steering wheel with radio controls and the Blue&Me infotainment system. Standard features also include the ESC stability system, manual climate control, and radio-CD-MP3.

The Lancia Ypsilon 30th Anniversary is available from this month in Italy and other European countries where the brand is still present. The model is offered with all the engines from the standard Ypsilon. These include a 69PS 1.2-liter Fire EVO II petrol and its LPG-compatible equivalent, a 85PS 0.9-liter TwinAir with manual or automatic transmission (also offered in a 80PS methane version), as well as the 95PS 1.3-liter Multijet II turbo diesel.

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