Especificaciones y análisis del Chrysler Voyager
Power
150HP
Torque
360Nm
Consumption
8.5l/100
Emissions
225g/km
0-100 km/h
-s
Top Speed
180km/h
Weight
-kg
Price
36,900€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Automático 4v
FWD
7 / 5 doors
1290 L
75 L
110 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Chrysler Voyager LX 2.8 CRD · 150 CV (2004-2008)
General description
The Chrysler Voyager is not just a minivan, it's an American icon that redefined the concept of family travel. This 2004 version, with its CRD diesel engine, represents the maturity of an idea: to offer an immense, comfortable, and safe space to devour miles without fatigue taking its toll. It's the vehicle that evokes memories of long road trips, with the whole family and a trunk packed to the brim.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the Voyager conveys a sense of quiet power. Its 150 hp and generous 360 Nm of torque move the vehicle with surprising ease for its size, although the 4-speed automatic transmission prioritizes smoothness over speed. Don't look for sportiness; its kingdom is the highway, where it floats with imperturbable poise, isolating occupants from the outside world in a sanctuary of comfort and visibility. It's a relaxed, almost therapeutic driving experience.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is a statement of intent: function over form. Boxy lines and an imposing presence maximize interior space. The sliding doors are a blessing for access in tight parking spots, and its interior is a cavern of versatility, with seats that can be configured or removed to create a gigantic cargo area. It's an honest design, conceived by and for family life, without artifice.
Technology and features
For its time, the 2.8 CRD engine with common-rail injection was a piece of modern and efficient engineering. The onboard technology focused on comfort and practicality, with features like climate control or a competent audio system. Although it lacks today's screens and driving aids, its equipment more than met the expectations of a traveling family in the early 2000s, offering a complete and uncomplicated experience.
Competition
In a very competitive market, the Voyager faced tough European rivals like the Renault Espace, a pioneer in the segment, or the trio formed by the Peugeot 807, Citroën C8, and Fiat Ulysse. It also competed with the Ford Galaxy and the Volkswagen Sharan. Against them, the Voyager always played its American origin card, offering extra space, a distinctive design, and a different approach to luxury and comfort.
Conclusion
The Chrysler Voyager LX 2.8 CRD is more than a car; it's a life companion for families who value space and comfort above all else. Although its fuel consumption and dynamics may seem from another era, its robustness, incredible versatility, and the legendary aura surrounding it make it an endearing and tremendously capable option. It's a modern classic that continues to fulfill its promise: to take you and yours anywhere, in maximum comfort.




