Especificaciones y análisis del Fiat Ulysse
Power
136HP
Torque
190Nm
Consumption
9.1l/100
Emissions
-g/km
0-100 km/h
11.2s
Top Speed
185km/h
Weight
1720kg
Price
24,900€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Manual 5v
FWD
7 / 5 doors
830 L
- L
100 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Fiat Ulysse 2.0 16V Dynamic · 136 CV (2002-2005)
General description
The 2002 Fiat Ulysse is more than a minivan; it's the memory chest for a whole generation of families. Born to devour kilometers on endless journeys, its promise was simple and powerful: space, comfort, and the freedom to take everyone you love, with all their luggage, on any adventure.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the Ulysse conveys a sense of command and tranquility. Its 136 horsepower moves the vehicle with honest capability, without sporty pretensions, but with the necessary strength to travel fully loaded. The suspension is clearly comfort-oriented, filtering out road imperfections and turning every trip into a relaxed experience. It's a vehicle that invites you to enjoy the scenery and the company, not to break speed records.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is a hymn to functionality. Rounded shapes and an imposing silhouette maximize interior space, its true reason for being. Inside, modularity is the star, with seats that transform to adapt to every need, creating a rolling lounge or a huge cargo area. The driver's position, with its central instrumentation, was a futuristic statement of intent for its time, a detail that set it apart and today transports us to the beginning of the century.
Technology and features
The Ulysse's technology is of its time: robust and uncomplicated. You won't find touch screens or advanced driving assistants, but rather proven and reliable mechanics. Its 2.0-liter gasoline engine is a well-known old friend, an aluminum heart designed to last. The focus was on fundamental safety and electronics that did their job without fanfare, ensuring that the only important thing was to reach the destination.
Competition
The Ulysse was not alone in the market. It shared its soul and its skeleton with its project siblings, the Peugeot 807 and the Citroën C8, with which it formed a common front. Outside the family, it competed against giants of the category like the Renault Espace, the Ford Galaxy, or the Volkswagen Sharan, all vying to be the ultimate family vehicle in the golden age of minivans.
Conclusion
To remember the Fiat Ulysse is to evoke an era when the journey was as important as the destination. It is a vehicle that more than fulfilled its mission of transporting families and dreams. Today, it stands as a modern classic, a testament to an intelligent and practical design that prioritized people above all else. An honest, spacious, and characterful car that left an indelible mark on the asphalt and in the heart.




