New Lancia Gamma to be Produced at the Stellantis Melfi Plant in Italy
During the Rally 4 presentation event at Balocco, Lancia not only announced the launch of the Ypsilon Rally4 HF but also the revival of the iconic Lancia Corse division.
During the event, it was confirmed that the next vehicle in Lancia’s revival, the Lancia Gamma, designed and developed in Italy, will be produced at the Stellantis plant in Melfi, Italy, marking Lancia’s return to this facility where the second generation of the Ypsilon was previously produced between 1995 and 2003. This site, recognized as one of the Company’s centers of excellence, was chosen for its high production quality and its strategic role in the transition towards electric mobility.
The Melfi plant, located in Basilicata, is a symbol of Italian craftsmanship and technological innovation. For years, Melfi has been a cornerstone of national and international automotive production, blending Italian artistry with the most advanced manufacturing technologies. The Lancia Gamma will be built in 2026 on the multi-energy STLA Medium reaffirming Lancia’s commitment to driving the transformation towards sustainable, premium mobility.
The decision to produce the new Gamma in Melfi reflects Stellantis’ commitment to promoting Italian-made products. This decision not only strengthens Lancia’s connection to its Italian roots but also underscores the importance of investing in local territories to create innovative, cutting-edge products.
The new Lancia Gamma represents another step forward in the brand’s renaissance, following the success of the New Ypsilon.
“The new Lancia Gamma represents a milestone in our journey towards the future. It embodies our brand’s commitment to sustainability and high performance, while celebrating the unmistakable elegance that has defined Lancia for decades. By producing it at the historic Melfi plant, we are strengthening our connection to Italy’s rich automotive heritage and advancing our vision for an electrified future. Gamma will showcase the best of what Lancia stands for: innovation, style, and a relentless pursuit of excellence” said Luca Napolitano, Lancia CEO.
Inaugurated in 1994, the Melfi plant has long been a key player in global automotive production and is currently responsible for producing the Jeep Compass and Jeep Renegade. With its highly automated production processes and a strong focus on sustainability, the plant will continue to play a pivotal role in Stellantis’ electrification strategy.
This announcement is part of Lancia’s broader revival strategy, which includes a return to Europe with a network of more than 70 dealerships in six countries, including France, Belgium, and Spain.