Especificaciones y análisis del Chrysler Voyager
Power
143HP
Torque
340Nm
Consumption
7.8l/100
Emissions
207g/km
0-100 km/h
-s
Top Speed
185km/h
Weight
-kg
Price
35,500€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Manual 5v
FWD
7 / 5 doors
1290 L
75 L
105 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Chrysler Voyager LX 2.5 CRD · 143 CV (2004-2008)
General description
The 2004 Chrysler Voyager is not just a minivan; it's the heir to a legacy that defined family transportation. Designed to devour miles, this vehicle is an ode to great road trips, a promise of space and comfort for the whole family with an unmistakable American flavor.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the feeling is like captaining a ship. Its 143 hp CRD diesel engine pushes with a calm and forceful strength from low revs, unhurried but relentless. The comfort-oriented suspension absorbs road imperfections, turning every journey into a relaxed ride, although in corners, its generous body roll reminds us of its size. It doesn't seek to thrill with its agility, but with the serenity it conveys while gliding down the highway.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is a statement of intent: function over form. At almost five meters long and two meters wide, its presence is imposing, and its silhouette is a timeless minivan classic. Inside, space is the real luxury. A cavernous and versatile cabin with seven real seats and a gigantic trunk, designed to withstand the daily hustle of a family and accommodate the dreams of a long vacation.
Technology and features
For its time, the common-rail engine represented modern and efficient diesel technology. However, the rest of the vehicle opts for a mechanical simplicity that is appreciated today. It lacks the complex electronic aids and touch screens of today, focusing on proven robustness: air conditioning, power steering, and a chassis built to last. It's technology at the service of reliability, not entertainment.
Competition
In a European market dominated by titans like the Renault Espace, Volkswagen Sharan, or Peugeot 807, the Voyager stood as the American alternative. It offered a different concept of space and comfort, grander and more direct, competing not so much in dynamic refinement as in sheer capacity and the feeling of traveling in a higher class.
Conclusion
The Chrysler Voyager 2.5 CRD is a specialist, a master in the art of family travel. Its strengths are a colossal interior space and superb ride comfort on the highway. Although its agility and technology cannot compare with current models, it remains an honest and capable option for those who prioritize roominess above all else. It is a vehicle that evokes nostalgia and more than fulfills the promise of its name: to be a tireless traveler.




