Autobianchi Y10 - Third Series (1992-1995)

Third Series (1992-1995)

In 1992 he was presented the restyling of Y10, an update that improves the car's deep not only from the point of view of content but also the aesthetic interior and exterior. The front end receives a new grille more compact but also more in keeping with the style of the latest Lancia vehicles, the headlights are smaller and longer while the bumpers front have a new design. Renew the wheels with wide tires, exterior mirrors (available with electrically adjustable), the rear wiper tergiparabrezza and streamlined.

In the rear license plate has been moved to the bumper, the tailgate always a different color than the rest of the body no longer has the identification plates of the model. The brand Autobianchi (or Lancia foreign markets) was positioned below the hatch between the two newly designed taillights. The dashboard is all new holder with a new design (now with transparency and illumination that occurs for most modern graphics) and enriched in the envelopes, new steering wheel (height adjustable on all models) and structure, shape and coating of seats (in Alcantara top of the range versions, optional on others).

Among the new accessories is the Philips radio, full of boxes on the hatbox and control commands also reported on the steering wheel, electric mirrors, electric headlamp leveling control, infrared remote control for opening and closing of the locks, check control, tachometer, and available with the driver's seat lumbar adjustment, manual air conditioning.

From 1985 to 1992 Autobianchi-Lancia assembly over 850.000 Y10 models.

Y10 facelift front
Y10 facelift rear

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