[2] It showcases the styling and technology of future production models,[3] including the all new Ypsilon EV Pu+Ra refers to the brand's new "pure and radical" design language,[4] while HPE stands for "High Performance Electric" and commemorates the badge used by the Lancia Beta shooting brake.
[5] The three-pointed light front fascia is a reinterpretation of Lancia's signature grille, and the pattern is carried over to other parts of the car such as the hubcaps.
[2] The rear features a steep trunk lid and circular taillights, directly inspired by the Stratos.
[2] Even the paint colour, a shade called Progressive Green, is a modernized version of Flaminia's Azzurro Vincennes.
[2] The cabin, designed in collaboration with Italian furniture company Cassina, uses sustainable materials, in line with the concept's eco-friendly philosophy.