Belgium: Facelifted Lancia Phedra to premiere at Brussels motor show
Thursday, December 27, 2007, AutomotiveWorld.com
A revised version of the Lancia Phedra minivan will debut at the Brussels motor show on 15 January.
The facelift, the vehicle's first since its introduction in 2002, is minor and consists of a new grille and the addition of chrome-effect detailing to the bumpers. There is also a new front valance, revised alloy wheel designs and new rear lamp clusters.
The interior sees changes to seat fabrics and dashboard materials with more leather and softer-feel surfaces.
The most recent update for the Phedra was a new 170hp (127kW) 2.2-litre I4 turbodiesel which debuted at the Frankfurt IAA in September.
The Phedra, which sells in only small numbers, is built alongside the Fiat Ulysse, Peugeot 807 and Citroen C8 at the Fiat Group-PSA Peugeot Citroen SEVEL Nord joint venture plant in Lieu Saint-Amand near Valenciennes in northern France. Following facelifts for the remaining three in the first quarter of 2008, all these vehicles are expected to be replaced in 2010.
Published on Thursday, December 27, 2007
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