Especificaciones y análisis del Lancia Phedra
Power
170HP
Torque
370Nm
Consumption
8.2l/100
Emissions
218g/km
0-100 km/h
10.8s
Top Speed
197km/h
Weight
-kg
Price
36,350€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Automático 6v
FWD
5 / 5 doors
830 L
80 L
125 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Lancia Phedra 2.2 JTD 16V 170 CV Oro Plus Aut. (2008-2010)
General description
The 2008 Lancia Phedra is not just a minivan; it's a statement of intent. In a world of functional but often bland family vehicles, the Phedra emerges as a rolling lounge, imbued with unmistakable Italian style and elegance. It is Lancia's answer for those who seek to travel with maximum comfort and space, without sacrificing beauty and the pleasure of being in a special car.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the Phedra envelops you in an atmosphere of serenity and power. Its 170 hp diesel engine pushes with a forceful and quiet strength from low revs, thanks to its 370 Nm of torque. The 6-speed automatic transmission manages the power with exquisite smoothness, making every journey, whether in the city or on long highway trips, a relaxed experience. It doesn't aim for sportiness, but for supreme comfort, devouring kilometers without fatigue setting in.
Design and aesthetics
The Phedra's design is an ode to distinction. Its fluid lines and imposing front with the chrome Lancia grille set it apart from its competitors, adding a touch of class that few minivans possess. Inside, the space is monumental, with an 830-liter trunk that seems endless. The cabin is a haven of luxury and light, with high-quality materials and a unique control layout that concentrates the instrumentation in the center, creating a sense of spaciousness and modernity.
Technology and features
Under its elegant bodywork, the Phedra hides an advanced technological heart for its time. The 2.2 JTD engine with common-rail direct injection and variable geometry turbo represented a sophisticated solution to move its considerable size with ease, achieving a remarkable balance between performance and a combined consumption of 8.2 l/100km. The automatic gearbox and its comfort-focused chassis show that technology was at the service of a superior travel experience.
Competition
In the competitive large minivan segment, the Lancia Phedra faced formidable adversaries. Its most direct rivals were its own project siblings, the Citroën C8 and the Peugeot 807. However, due to its premium positioning, it also stood up to icons like the Renault Espace, the Ford Galaxy, or the Volkswagen Sharan, trying to win over drivers looking for an extra touch of exclusivity and Italian design.
Conclusion
The Lancia Phedra is more than a car; it's a travel experience. It represents a way of understanding the family car from a perspective of elegance, comfort, and distinction. It is the choice of the heart for those who value style as much as functionality. A vehicle that, even today, evokes nostalgia for an era when Lancia dared to create cars with soul, capable of turning any journey into a memorable moment.




