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
39,100€
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 Platino (2008-2010)
General description
The 2008 Lancia Phedra is the ultimate expression of the Italian-style minivan. A vehicle that combines immense practicality for the family with the refinement and elegance that only Lancia knows how to impart. It is a rolling sanctuary, designed to devour kilometers with unparalleled comfort and style in its segment, a swan song to an era where space and luxury could go hand in hand.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the Phedra conveys a sense of command and serenity. Its 136 hp diesel engine, with a generous 320 Nm of torque, moves the vehicle with surprising ease, without being loud. It doesn't seek sportiness, but a pleasant journey. The suspension masterfully filters out irregularities, creating a calm atmosphere in the cabin, while its high driving position makes you feel like the captain of a road yacht, navigating smoothly and with poise.
Design and aesthetics
The Phedra's design is a statement of intent. On the outside, its fluid lines and imposing chrome grille distinguish it from its platform siblings, adding a touch of aristocratic distinction. But it is inside where Lancia's magic comes to life. Noble materials and a symmetrical, futuristic dashboard design for its time, with central instrumentation, create a cozy and luxurious atmosphere that embraces you from the first moment.
Technology and features
Despite its age, the Platino trim offered remarkable technological equipment for 2008. Features like electric side doors, an advanced climate control system, and a complete infotainment system with navigation were part of its package. Although it may seem outdated today, at the time it represented an effort to make life on board easier and more connected, centralizing all information clearly for the driver.
Competition
In the competitive universe of large minivans, the Phedra competed with giants like the Renault Espace, the Ford Galaxy, or the Volkswagen Sharan. However, its most direct rivals were its own relatives from the Eurovan project: the Peugeot 807, the Citroën C8, and the Fiat Ulysse, against which the Lancia always played the card of luxury, equipment, and exclusivity.
Conclusion
The Lancia Phedra is more than just a minivan; it's a first-class travel experience. Its combination of space, supreme comfort, and Italian design makes it a unique choice for those who value elegance as much as functionality. Although its technology may no longer be state-of-the-art, the soul and character it exudes make it a modern classic, a vehicle with a huge heart designed to create unforgettable family memories.




