Especificaciones y análisis del Lancia Phedra
Power
136HP
Torque
320Nm
Consumption
7.1l/100
Emissions
188g/km
0-100 km/h
11.4s
Top Speed
190km/h
Weight
1929kg
Price
35,300€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Manual 6v
FWD
5 / 5 doors
830 L
80 L
100 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Lancia Phedra 2.0 JTD 16V 136 CV Oro (2008-2010)
General description
The 2008 Lancia Phedra is the ultimate expression of the luxury Italian minivan. Designed for families seeking more than just space, this vehicle envelops its occupants in an atmosphere of distinction and comfort, turning every journey into a memorable experience.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the Phedra conveys a sense of serenity and quiet power. Its 136 hp 2.0 JTD engine pushes smoothly and forcefully from low revs, ideal for long highway trips. It doesn't aim for sportiness, but rather to offer a majestic and isolated ride from the outside, as if floating on the asphalt. The driving is predictable and safe, an invitation to devour kilometers without fatigue.
Design and aesthetics
The Phedra's design is its great calling card. It stands out from its platform siblings with unmistakable elegance, thanks to its imposing chrome grille and fluid lines. But it's inside where the magic happens: a rolling lounge with exceptional modularity and a uniquely designed dashboard that groups the instrumentation in the center, creating a cozy and technological atmosphere for its time.
Technology and features
Equipped with the renowned JTD common-rail direct injection engine, the Phedra offered refined and efficient diesel technology for its time. Its focus was on comfort, with generous equipment in the Oro trim that sought to make life on board more pleasant. Although its infotainment technology cannot be compared to today's, it more than fulfilled its mission of being a command center for family well-being.
Competition
In the competitive large minivan segment, the Lancia Phedra directly faced its project relatives, the Peugeot 807 and the Citroën C8, from which it distinguished itself with its premium approach. Other major rivals were the Renault Espace, an icon of the category, the Ford Galaxy for its dynamism, and the Volkswagen Sharan for its sobriety and German quality.
Conclusion
The Lancia Phedra is not just a family car; it's a statement of intent. It is the choice for those who value style, comfort, and exclusivity above all else. A vehicle that proved that the practicality of a minivan doesn't have to be at odds with Italian soul and elegance. A modern classic for traveling in first class.




