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This page only shows primary logo variants.
For other related logos and images, see:
1906–1911 1907–1911 1911–1929 1929–1950 1950–1957 1957–1974
1906–1911 1907–1911 1911–1929 1929–1950 1950–1957 1957–1974
1972–1981 1974–1981 1981–2001 2001–2007 2007–2024 2022–present
1972–1981 1974–1981 1981–2001 2001–2007 2007–2024 2022–present

1906–1911[]

Lancia 1906

1907–1911[]

Lancia 1907

1911–1929[]

Lancia 1911
Designer:  Count Carlo Biscaretti di Ruffia
Typography:  Custom type
Launched:  1911

1929–1950[]

Lancia 1929

1950–1957[]

Lancia 1950

1957–1974[]

Lancia 1957

1972–1981[]

Lancia 1972

1974–1981[]

Lancia 1974

1981–2001[]

Lancia 1981

2001–2007[]

Lancia 2001

2007–2024[]

Lancia 2007
Designer:  Robillant Associati
Typography:  Unknown
Launched:  2007

In 2020, the merger of the PSA and FCA groups - the latter of which Lancia was a part of - was announced, forming the Stellantis group, where Lancia and other brands entered in 2021.

2022–present[]

Lancia 2022 (wordmark)
Designer:  Jean Pierre Ploue
Typography:  Custom type
Launched:  November 29, 2022

Lancia, in its design day, instead of showing the previews of the upcoming Ypsilon, Aurelia, and Delta models, which are expected to debut in 2024, 2026, and 2028 respectively, Lancia revealed a new logo, alongside a sculpture called Pu+Ra Zero hinting at the brand’s new design language. As Peugeot and Citroën that changed to modernized versions of its classical logos after the foundation of Stellantis, Lancia get back using its classical flag on its logo that was used from 1911 to 2007.

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