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
41,725€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Automático 4v
FWD
7 / 5 doors
1554 L
75 L
110 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Chrysler Grand Voyager LX 2.8 CRD · 150 CV (2004-2008)
General description
The 2004 Chrysler Grand Voyager is not just a minivan, it's a passport to family adventure. It represents an era when space and comfort were the kings of the road, a vehicle designed to devour miles and create unforgettable memories on every trip.
Driving experience
Getting behind the wheel feels like being the captain of a ship. Its 2.8 CRD diesel engine with 150 hp pushes with the quiet strength of its 360 Nm of torque from very low revs, moving its considerable mass with no apparent effort. The 4-speed automatic transmission prioritizes smoothness over speed, inviting a relaxed and majestic driving style. Don't look for agility in corners; its suspension is designed to float over the asphalt, isolating passengers in a bubble of comfort.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is a statement of intent: function over form. At over five meters long, its imposing presence on the road is undeniable. The lines are functional, designed to maximize an interior space that feels almost infinite. The sliding doors are a blessing for families, facilitating access in tight parking spaces. Inside, American ingenuity shines with systems that allow the seats to be hidden under the floor to create a flat cargo cave. It's a practical interior, a true rolling living room.
Technology and features
At its technological heart beat a modern common-rail diesel engine for its time, seeking a balance between performance and consumption. However, the rest of the equipment reflects its age. Forget touch screens and advanced connectivity; here, technology was at the service of fundamental comfort, with elements like climate control or a sound system to liven up the journey. Its greatest innovation was not digital, but mechanical: the versatility of its seating configuration.
Competition
In the competitive arena of large minivans, the Grand Voyager faced European titans like the Renault Espace or the trio formed by the SEAT Alhambra, VW Sharan, and Ford Galaxy. Its main selling point against them was its unparalleled interior space, especially in this long version, and a focus on purely American ride comfort. It offered a different travel experience, more grandiose and relaxed.
Conclusion
The Chrysler Grand Voyager LX 2.8 CRD is a vehicle chosen with the heart. It's the emotional purchase for those who value space, comfort for seven passengers, and the feeling of traveling first class. Its dimensions can be intimidating in the city and its consumption is not that of a utility car, but the experiences it offers in return are priceless. It's more than a car; it's a tool for building memories, a faithful companion for the best family adventures.




