Especificaciones y análisis del Lancia Voyager
Power
163HP
Torque
360Nm
Consumption
7.9l/100
Emissions
207g/km
0-100 km/h
11.9s
Top Speed
193km/h
Weight
2242kg
Price
47,246€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Automático 6v
FWD
7 / 5 doors
- L
76 L
120 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Lancia Voyager 2.8 CRD 163 CV Platinum (2012)
General description
The 2012 Lancia Voyager is the ultimate expression of family travel, a rolling sanctuary where space and comfort are the true protagonists. Born from the alliance with Chrysler, this minivan inherits the soul of an American icon and dresses it with a touch of Italian elegance, promising to turn every trip into a memorable and pleasant experience for all its occupants.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the Voyager envelops you in a sense of command and serenity. Its 163 hp diesel engine with 360 Nm of torque moves its considerable mass with surprising smoothness, without sporty pretensions but with a reserve of power that inspires confidence on long highway journeys. The suspension masterfully filters out road imperfections, and the automatic transmission works almost imperceptibly, creating a calm atmosphere that isolates you from the outside world. It's a car that doesn't ask you to rush, but to enjoy the scenery and the company.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is imposing and functional, a statement of intent about its interior capacity. The boxy lines maximize space, while the Lancia chrome grille and meticulous details give it a distinction that sets it apart. But it's when you open its electric sliding doors that its magic is revealed: a cavernous cabin, almost a living room, with the ingenious Stow 'n Go system that allows the seats to be hidden under the floor, transforming the interior into a huge flat loading space. It is versatility made into a car.
Technology and features
For its time, the Voyager offered technological equipment designed for onboard well-being. The infotainment system with a touchscreen and hard drive, along with the rear entertainment center for passengers, made trips a delight. The electric doors and tailgate were not a luxury, but a practical necessity that greatly facilitated daily life. Its engine, although not the most advanced in efficiency, fulfilled its duty of offering reliable and robust performance to devour kilometers tirelessly.
Competition
In a market with big names like the Renault Espace, the Ford Galaxy, or the Volkswagen Sharan/SEAT Alhambra duo, the Lancia Voyager played in its own league. While its European competitors sought a more car-like handling, the Voyager embraced its American minivan nature, offering a level of space, modularity, and on-road comfort that was hard to match. Its Stow 'n Go seating system was a unique and decisive selling point for many families.
Conclusion
The Lancia Voyager is more than a car; it's a promise of unforgettable family adventures and memories. It represents a travel philosophy where the destination is as important as the journey. Although its heart is American, the Italian suit fits it wonderfully, creating a unique vehicle for those who value space and comfort above all else. It's not agile in the city, nor does it pretend to be, but on the open road, it becomes the undisputed king of comfort, a true home on wheels.




