Named after the 20th letter of the Greek alphabet, Ypsilon is the radical new supermini from Chrysler. With its large chrome nose and bulbous rear wings, there are hints of 1950s Americana throughout that stunning body, yet the overall appearance is entirely contemporary, cutting a stylish dash compared to its blander competitors.

Ypsilon is the radical new supermini from Chrysler
Incorporating the technology and sophistication of Chrysler’s larger models into a diminutive 3.8-metre space, the Ypsilon is ideal for urbanites who want big-car values and coupe-like style from a compact, city-friendly five-door hatchback.
Ingenious technology includes the award-winning 0.9-litre turbocharged TwinAir engine, a spectrum of sophisticated safety features and luxury options like xenon headlights and a 500-watt surround sound system. Three trim levels and two other engines are available, the latter including 1.2-litre petrol and 1.3-litre turbodiesel variants, while the Ypsilon can even park itself, using radar technology and computerised steering.






