The 2011 Chrysler 200 is all set to debut at the Geneva Motor Show as Lancia Flavia. Fiat/Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne has confirmed this. The new Chrysler 200 is expected to come to Europe as a Lancia, and could be named the Lancia Flavia. Lancia will unveil three rebadged models too.


There is absolutely no surety whether Fiat will ever go ahead with the production of Lancia Coupe but some mysterious images found on the official site are now hinting at a different probability. Indeed, there wasn’t a single image but a number of images showcasing different designs of the Lancia vehicles. Some familiar designs included the Fulvia and GT Stilnovo, while a couple of designs were seen for the first time. The Ypsilon which is slated for a replacement was also included in the mysterious set of images. It seems that Fiat is in the mood to surprise us in the near future.

Lancia Delta (Hatchback) is going to be the real deal. Rumored a few days ago to be presented during the International Motor Show in Geneva in March, it turned out that the Italian automobile manufacturer was not kidding. They are sticking to the concept design and managed to get the first official pictures for the Delta.
Lancia Delta is using the same platform as on Fiat’s Bravo but interior spacing is superior. If we’re talking about the interior than the atmosphere is great with all that leather making it pretty “luxurious”. I would have been very curious to know some performance specs, but nothing leaked by now. We’ll see it at Geneva, I’m sure.