Lancia has officially lifted the curtain on its all-electric brand-new vehicle, with this being known as the Lancia Pu+Ra HPE. As noted in a press release, this car is the first to be "inspired by the world of Italian furniture design" while also featuring a "vision for the future in terms of range, charging time and consumption."
The car itself has a very striking appearance that does remind a bit of the iconic vehicles in the brand's past, but as this is all-electric, the combustion engine has been swapped out for motors that can deliver 100 km per 10 kWh of charge, meaning the vehicle promises a range of over 700 km, all with a charging time of just over 10 minutes.
The catch with this car however is that it is mainly a "brand vision for the next 10 years", meaning Lancia's upcoming range won't include this car, but will be inspired by it. What we do know however is that Lancia will be launching the New Ypsilon in 2024 as both an all-electric or a hybrid model, and then will be committing to pure EVs from 2026 onwards, with a new EV Delta planned for 2028.
While it will likely never make its way to the market, does the Lancia Pu+Ra HPE interest you?