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Lancia - Ypsilon (2007)

Lancia Ypsilon – the versatile and stylish city car that first made its debut in 2004 – remains a popular choice for drivers who want a blend of Italian flair and practical performance. Whether you’re wondering about the Lancia Ypsilon price in your local market or curious about how a 2007 model holds up today, this guide gives you a comprehensive snapshot of everything you need to know. The Lancia Ypsilon 2007 price varies significantly depending on mileage, condition, and region, but you’ll find a clear understanding of the factors that influence its value right here.

  • Engine: 1.0‑liter, 3‑cyl, 60 hp (Euro 6)
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (original), optional 5‑speed auto in later years
  • Fuel Type: Petrol
  • Dimensions: Length 3,637 mm; Width 1,593 mm; Height 1,434 mm; Wheelbase 2,605 mm
  • Weight: 865‑935 kg (depending on trim and options)
  • Powertrain: Front‑wheel drive with a lightweight chassis that keeps the car nimble in city traffic
  • Features: Dual‑zone climate control, touchscreen infotainment, LED daytime running lights in later models, and optional navigation as standard on higher trims
  • Safety: Dual front airbags, ABS, electronic brake‑force distribution; stability control introduced in 2009
  • Drive Cycle: 40 % city, 60 % extra‑urban – a typical mix for urban commuters

Understanding the Lancia Ypsilon depreciation curve is essential if you’re evaluating a used vehicle. Like most urban kei‑cars, an early Lancia Ypsilon tends to drop in value relatively quickly due to rapid technological updates and evolving safety standards. A breakdown of depreciation for a 2007 model looks something like this:

  1. First year: 15‑20% drop from retail price, with a spiralling impact from limited remaining warranty and high demand for newer models.
  2. Years 2–3: 30–35% cumulative depreciation, as part of the “used Lancia Ypsilon price” bubble tightens around the first two‑year mark.
  3. Years 4–5: 45–55% total depreciation, reflecting the upper‑mid‑range SUV segment competition and overall wear and tear.
  4. Beyond 5 years: Gradual slowdown of value slide, with typical depreciation rates around 5–10% per year as the car enters the long‑term ownership cycle.

These numbers are averages and can swing up or down based on condition, mileage (generally used Lancia Ypsilon price is more favorable for a car with 30,000–40,000 km), and whether additional safety upgrades or cosmetic restorations have been performed.


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