Chrysler's
concept for 2008 - the ecoVoyager - marries an elegant American design
with fuel cell Range-extended Electric Vehicle technology.
"The 2008 Chrysler ecoVoyager concept
vehicle celebrates the romance of automobile travel embodied in a four-door,
four-passenger, distinctively American automobile of spirited design,"
said Greg Howell, Chrysler ecoVoyager concept principal exterior designer.
"While the ecoVoyager's supple, flowing one-box shape is purposely designed
to achieve aerodynamic efficiencies, it also pushes the Chrysler brand
language in a new direction of 'elegant simplicity,' by taking full advantage
of the space normally occupied by a bulky conventional powertrain setup
to drastically reduce the front overhang."
Featuring crisscrossing forms defined
by hard lines with fluid intersections, the style vocabulary of the ecoVoyager
embodies Chrysler's harmonization of functional technology with beautifully
styled exteriors and interiors.
The Chrysler ecoVoyager concept was
developed for customers wanting a travel experience on par with a private
jet, but without a lot of fancy gadgetry. These customers seek three critical
attributes: elegance, simplicity and serenity.
Chrysler ecoVoyager Concept Technology
The all-new Chrysler ecoVoyager's
wheels are driven by an electric motor, with power primarily supplied by
a lithium-ion battery pack capable of satisfying a U.S. consumer's typical
daily commute of less than 40 miles (64 kilometers).
The electric motor develops 200 kilowatts
(268 horsepower SAE), enabling acceleration from 0 to 60 mph (0 to 96 km/h)
in less than nine seconds. A regenerative braking system captures energy
that would normally be lost and returns it to the battery, making the Chrysler
ecoVoyager concept a very efficient and spacious vehicle.
The Chrysler ecoVoyager takes advantage
of a range extender - in this case, a small, advanced hydrogen fuel cell
- to extend the vehicle range for occasionaal long trips. With this advanced
technology, the ecoVoyager's total range is greater than 300 miles (483
kilometers), while no emissions - besides water vapor - come from the tailpipe
along the way.
With the entire propulsion system
located below the Chrysler ecoVoyager's floor, space is maximized for utility
of passenger and cargo.
Chrysler ecoVoyager Concept Exterior
Expressive details of the Chrysler
ecoVoyager concept include panoramic roof glass bisected by a center spine,
tight body overhangs and a dramatic boat-tail back end. The sinuous shapes
of the window graphics, headlamps, taillamps and grille openings are inspired
by Chrysler's storied winged badge.
The curving trapezoidal shape of
the Chrysler ecoVoyager's grille is echoed by the clear lens-covered shadow
box that houses the rear license plate. The sloping backlight features
a similar shape, emphasizing the repeating harmony of the ecoVoyager's
design elements.
Other exterior touches on the Chrysler
ecoVoyager concept include the elongated, flaring "light catchers" on the
lower doors and the front and rear fascias, enhanced by the Polar Ice exterior
color.
Finally, side doors open a wide 90
degrees. Since the rear doors are hinged at the rear, and there is no center
B-pillar, entrance into the Chrysler ecoVoyager is virtually unimpeded.
Chrysler ecoVoyager Concept Interior
By placing the front wheels of the
Chrysler ecoVoyager concept farther forward than usual, designers were
able to create greater interior roominess and increased legroom, especially
in the rear seats.
In the Chrysler ecoVoyager's spacious
interior, the size, design and location of all controls have been rethought
to provide its four pampered passengers the luxury of having every feature
within effortless reach.
"In some ways, true luxury is in
not having to reach or search around for controls," said Ty Stump, Chrysler
ecoVoyager concept principal interior designer. "With the new ecoVoyager
concept, we carefully placed the gauges and controls in order to reduce
head and eye movement. We also achieved simplicity in the interior forms,
both for visual elegance and to avoid distracting surfaces."
The Chrysler ecoVoyager's windshield
defroster and cabin air-conditioning outlets in the instrument panels and
doors, for example, are invisible beneath a recessed perforated mesh. This
avoids visually disruptive sliding vanes and protruding knobs. Even the
color of the interior - soft Dove Gray with warm cherry wood accents -
is designed to promote a relaxed ambiance.
The Chrysler ecoVoyager's unconventional
instrument panel features a broad, leather-covered angled surface, slightly
V-shaped in plan view and fronted by a full-width display screen set just
below the windshield. The left and right outer ends of this non-glare screen
contain the side-view mirror image, while a third camera image in front
of the driver serves as the rearview mirror.
Unlike most instrument clusters,
only currently needed information is displayed, designed to be viewed above
the steering wheel rim rather than through it (and requiring less up-down
eye movement and refocusing). The front-seat passenger can view a movie
without its moving images disturbing the driver. A slick, slide-out/retractable
center console - fitted with hot-key buttons and a mouse pad - replaces
the functions contained in a conventional vertical center stack.
The Chrysler ecoVoyager's four individual
chairs are contoured for personalized comfort. The seat framing is exposed,
with under-seat storage drawers. Front seats have individual cantilevered,
adjustable armrests containing the window controls and heat/massage switches,
while individual rear-seat armrests fold into the cabin back panel. With
the ability to store six 20-ounce (590 mL) bottles, the floor console dividing
the rear seats accommodates hot or cold beverages.
A recessed area in the headliner
between the two longitudinal skylights contains the "Direct Sound" function.
With this feature, the musical entertainment choice of each individual
occupant can be directed to him or her without the use of headphones, and
without disturbing others in the car.
Sleek, refined, efficient and superbly
comfortable, the Chrysler ecoVoyager concept vehicle offers a new experience
in stress-free travel.
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