All eyes are on the Ferrari Luce, and Lancia is revealing the first shapes of one of its most important new models in years: the 2026 Gamma. Designed and engineered in Italy, the model will be built at the Melfi plant in the Basilicata region, one of Stellantis’ most advanced industrial sites.

Meanwhile, the first pre-production vehicles have already begun on-road testing, a sign the project has entered its final phase ahead of a commercial debut expected after the summer.

According to Lancia, the new Gamma reinterprets key historic brand cues in a modern way, with a particular focus on elegance, comfort, and technological innovation. The body adopts a fastback crossover silhouette, recognizable by the roofline tapering toward the rear and by proportions intended to balance road presence with aerodynamic efficiency.

Photo by: Lancia

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