Chrysler Voyager

First Chrysler Voyager is a series MPV and already appeared in 1988 on the market. Since almost no Van of this type was available at that time, the Voyager took unrivaled field. In Europe, the Voyager had in the years 1991 to 2000, the greatest success in the market, a direct successor does not exist today. As part of the merger between Chrysler and Lancia in Europe a new generation was launched in 2011 as a Lancia Voyager. The larger the range of van models of competing brands became, the less number of registrations of the Voyagers could Chrysler reported.


Overview of Chrysler Voyager

The Chrysler Voyager, a new category car was introduced in 1983, the Van - a cross between a small car and minibus. It is available in either the Classic or the Comfort facilities. Three different engines available to choose: a 2.4-liter 4-cylinder engine with an average fuel consumption of 9.9 liters per 100 km, a 2.5-liter common rail diesel with a consumption of 7.7 liters and a 2, 8-liter common rail diesel with automatic transmission, which takes an average of 8.4 liters.


Interior

The Chrysler Voyager can easily accommodate up to seven people. The Easy out Roller system allows an alternate arrangement of seats that can be adjusted depending on the number of passengers and baggage allowance. Using this system, the rear seats slide on integrated wheels and can be pushed to the side. With a few simple steps, the seats can also fold down or remove. Two side doors with child protection are standard equipment of the Voyagers. Electric sliding doors with touch and remote control are available at extra cost in the Comfort version. In addition, there is the comfort version of the Chrysler Voyager a standard roof rails, which makes it possible to mount various roof rack systems quickly and easily, and an optional parking assist system.


First Generation

Voyager Type AS (1984-1990) - In 1984, Chrysler a first Voyager model, which at the same time slightly modified characteristics as Dodge Caravan, was offered.


Second Generation

Voyager type ES / GH (1991-1995) - The second generation, which came on the European market in 1991 is similar externally to the Dodge Caravan and met again with little competition. Three petrol engines were installed: a 2.5-liter model, a 3.0 liter and 3.3 liter model for European needs a 2.5 liter diesel was also introduced.


Third Generation

Voyager Type GH / GS (1995- 2000) - These motors were maintained almost unchanged in the third generation that followed from 1995 onwards. In the USA, the name Chrysler Voyager now been adopted. In addition, Chrysler developed a longer version, the Grand Voyager, which clearly dominates the basic version with its length of 5.07 meters and its width of 1.95 meters and a height of 1.83 meters.


Fourth Generation

Voyager Type GK / GY / RG (2000-2007) - The fourth generation solved this series from 2000. It was the first who had the typical Chrysler grill.


Fifth Generation

Voyager type RT (since 2008) - the fifth generation of the Chrysler Voyager ties back in with the concept of "original Voyagers" from 1983. In particular, the innovative concept of space and the body of the vehicle to fall.

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