Especificaciones y análisis del Lancia Phedra
Power
128HP
Torque
314Nm
Consumption
7.3l/100
Emissions
195g/km
0-100 km/h
12.6s
Top Speed
180km/h
Weight
1858kg
Price
40,280€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Manual 6v
FWD
5 / 5 doors
324 L
80 L
94 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Lancia Phedra 2.2 16V JTD Emblema Limited Edition 6 vel. · 128 CV (2006-2007)
General description
The Lancia Phedra is not just any minivan; it is the materialization of 'dolce far niente' applied to family travel. Born from a European collaboration, Lancia infused its Italian soul to create a vehicle that transcends mere functionality, turning every trip into a first-class experience, a rolling lounge where luxury and comfort are the true protagonists.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the Phedra feels like a family grand tourer. Its 2.2-liter, 128-horsepower diesel engine, with generous torque available from low revs, moves the vehicle with surprising smoothness and capability. It doesn't aim for blistering acceleration but rather offers a serene and powerful ride, ideal for devouring miles on the highway. The suspension prioritizes comfort, filtering out imperfections and isolating occupants in a bubble of tranquility, while its huge 80-liter tank invites planning long trips without the worry of refueling.
Design and aesthetics
Aesthetically, the Phedra is a statement of intent. Its front end, with the classic Lancia grille, and its fluid lines immediately distinguish it from its more pragmatic rivals. It's a design that evokes elegance and sophistication. But it is inside where its magic fully unfolds: a cabin that feels more like a luxurious lounge than a car's interior, with high-quality materials, a central and futuristic instrument layout for its time, and exceptional brightness that creates a cozy and spacious atmosphere.
Technology and features
For its time, the 'Emblema' edition represented a high level of equipment. Beyond its modern diesel mechanics with common-rail injection and variable geometry turbo, the Phedra enveloped its passengers in an advanced technological environment. Electric side doors, a navigation system, multi-zone climate control, and comprehensive safety equipment were elements that defined its premium character and its focus on on-board well-being.
Competition
In a market dominated by giants like the Renault Espace or the trio of the Volkswagen Sharan, SEAT Alhambra, and Ford Galaxy, the Lancia Phedra played in its own league. It competed directly with its platform siblings, the Peugeot 807 and Citroën C8, but it stood out from all of them with an aura of exclusivity and an unmistakably Italian design. It was the alternative for those who sought the practicality of a large minivan without sacrificing style and aesthetic pleasure.
Conclusion
The Lancia Phedra 2.2 JTD is much more than a family vehicle; it is a passionate choice. It represents the perfect fusion between the spaciousness and versatility of a minivan and the refinement and elegance of a luxury Italian sedan. Driving it is an experience that appeals to the senses, a haven of comfort and good taste for families who value design and understand that the journey is as important as the destination.




