November 20, 200718 yr AutoBlog Link Chrysler has released sketches today of three eco-minded concepts it will be unveiling at the 2008 Detroit Auto Show in January, and the first we'll tell you about is the Chrysler ecoVoyager Concept. The ecoVoyager Concept appears to be a series hybrid, much like the Chevy Volt or Ford Airstream Concept, that uses a lithium-ion battery pack for jaunts of 40 miles or less and a hydrogen fuel-cell range extender to reach distances up to 300 miles away. Power is expected to be in the range of 200 kW total, which Chrysler claims is good for reach 60 mph in around eight seconds. The exterior features an extreme cab forward design creating an arch profile with flowing character lines coming from the front and back that intersect on the sides. The interior design is described as being like a luxury jet, though no images of the concept's innards have been released yet. We'll have to wait until we meet the ecoVoyager Concept in person come January to tell you more, but for now gaze upon Chrysler's first of three concepts that's slated for introduction on the biggest stage of the year.
November 20, 200718 yr That thing has no relevance to anything Chrysler has ever designed. Pudgy Cadillac + LaCrosse/Elantra + a dead van.
November 20, 200718 yr The ecoVoyager Concept appears to be a series hybrid, much like the Chevy Volt or Ford Airstream Concept, that uses a lithium-ion battery pack for jaunts of 40 miles or less and a hydrogen fuel-cell range extender to reach distances up to 300 miles away. Power is expected to be in the range of 200 kW total, which Chrysler claims is good for reach 60 mph in around eight seconds. So Chrysler looks at all of the technologies currently in development by everyone else, combines them altogether into one car, draws a sketch, and makes a press release out of it?
November 21, 200718 yr let's do a set of really quick renders with made up stats and pretend they're concepts!
November 21, 200718 yr 3 cool concepts, give me hope for Chrysler's future. Each of them is very nicely distinct from each other. The Voyager name is too good not to resurrect. For those complaining that they're only sketches... give them a break. They will debut at the Detroit show... why show more than a sketch at this point? This is a message that Chrysler is not dead. Edited November 21, 200718 yr by ocnblu
November 21, 200718 yr Let's all bitch next time GM releases a sketch teaser as well...oh wait...we'll probably praise it... They look promising, although the Chrysler does remind me of a Cadillac from the front..still it doesn't look like the Sebring and that's a good start.
November 21, 200718 yr Author This is a message that Chrysler is not dead. man... pass some of that $h! over here! USDA Grade A Large Egg + Elantra door panels/fenders + Cadillac lights + Cadillac grill = EcoVoyager
November 21, 200718 yr I'm confused... I thought this was a Chrysler? Well.. where is it? all I see is an Elantra with a mushed Cadillac fascia grafted on... Atleast the Dodge Neo and Jeep Renegade look unique and certainly cool, especially the Neo. Edited November 21, 200718 yr by blackviper8891
November 21, 200718 yr Why is Dodge showing a low-slung passenger wagon concept when Dodge is possibly going truck/commercial vehicle only? It just shows how undecided management is about the future product line and the brand's direction.
November 21, 200718 yr All I have to say to the critics is GET A LIFE!!! These concepts look better then any modern piece of crap out now. Give Chrysler credit as most of their concepts make it to production without much change. I am still waiting on a Vellite.
November 21, 200718 yr It just shows how undecided management is about the future product line and the brand's direction. They just announced that the PT cruiser is dead after announcing that it wsn't dead (only the convertabile was dead) after announcing that the wagon was dead. On the other hand they are going through a lot of turmoil after being a a German owned shadow of its former self and now being a privately held company.
November 21, 200718 yr I personally find the front end ugly. I think the "Cadillac style" front ends are the ugliest in the business, worse than alot of the much maligned Japanese cars... Cadillac front ends are NOT the way to go. At least it is "ONLY A SKETCH". Thankfully! :AH-HA_wink:
November 21, 200718 yr Atleast the Dodge Neo and Jeep Renegade look unique and certainly cool, especially the Neo. Yup, those are WAY better IMO. Cool shape, definitely different than the status quo.
November 21, 200718 yr That thing has no relevance to anything Chrysler has ever designed. Pudgy Cadillac + LaCrosse/Elantra + a dead van. And your Aurora has what "styling cues" from Oldsmobiles of past...? It's just a sketch.
November 21, 200718 yr Author And your Aurora has what "styling cues" from Oldsmobiles of past...? It's just a sketch. Full width tail lenses with horizontal lines in the lenses no grill and narrow headlamps and and a set of turn signals inset of the headlamps rather than outside, above or below.
November 21, 200718 yr Full width tail lenses with horizontal lines in the lenses no grill and narrow headlamps and and a set of turn signals inset of the headlamps rather than outside, above or below. Hahaha Yeah riiiiight. Both aren't attractive, that's the end of the similarities.... :AH-HA_wink: LOL
November 21, 200718 yr Author Hahaha Yeah riiiiight. Both aren't attractive, that's the end of the similarities.... :AH-HA_wink: LOL you managed to insult 2 out of my 4 most favorite cars in one post.
November 21, 200718 yr you managed to insult 2 out of my 4 most favorite cars in one post. Two of your "favorite cars"..? Hahahaha Oh well, lotsa guys in the Chrysler forum here do nothing BUT insult. :AH-HA_wink:
November 21, 200718 yr I didn't pick up on them being sketches of actual concepts that will be revealed later. Sketches of actual concepts = cool. I just get frustrated when all that exists of concepts exists in the virtual realm.
November 21, 200718 yr They look more like 3D renders but anyway, I'm looking forward to seeing them in person.
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