LANCIA hosted the world premiere of an all-new mini-MPV at the Geneva Motor Show in a tradition of new launches at the event.

After it unveiled the Thesis in 2001, Phedra in 2002 and Ypsilon in 2003, it revealed the compact Musa MPV.

The Musa takes its place between the Ypsilon and the Phedra and includes a 100bhp 1.9-litre Multijet diesel and 70bhp 1.3 Multijet diesel, with a 95bhp petrol-driven 1.4 also available.

Both rear seats slide forwards or backwards and can be reclined independently, while equipment includes panoramic glass sunroof and dual zone climate control.

For the driver, there is a central instrument pod, a dash-mounted gearlever and a choice of five-speed gearbox, or automatic with manual change option.