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Chrysler ecoVoyager
The Chrysler ecoVoyager fuel cell concept vehicle was unveiled at
the 2008 Detroit Auto Show on January 14. The four-passenger, four-door
hydrogen concept Chrysler ecoVoyager embodies bold design coupled
with the latest advances in fuel cell and hybrid technologies.
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Chrysler
ecoVoyager
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The ecology-minded zero emissions ecoVoyager uses a 45 kw fuel cell
stack and 268 hp (200 kw) electric motor plus "Range-extended
Electric Vehicle technology" to deliver the vehicle 300 miles
before refueling. According to Chrysler, the ecoVoyager is able
to travel the first 40 miles on the 16 kw lithium-ion battery pack
alone before needing an assist from the fuel cell stack and 10,000
psi hydrogen tanks.
The Chrysler ecoVoyager also uses regenerative braking to recharge
the battery pack that is situated, along with the fuel cell powertrain,
below in the skateboard chassis design. This design leaves a roomy
interior for driver and passengers alike.
The Chrysler ecoVoyager is no wuss, either as it can motivate from
0 - 60 mph less than 8 seconds with a top speed of 115 mph. Chrysler
is also boasting that the ecoVoyager can run the quarter mile in
just 12.9 seconds, but seeing is believing on this statistic, so
we'll just have to wait and see if the automaker can put its money
where its mouth is at.
The Chrysler ecoVoyager features panoramic glass for increased
visibility and includes a twin sunroof. The engineers of the Chrysler
ecoVoyager moved the front wheels forward in the concept car to
increase the passenger legroom.
The interior features gauges the driver can see over the steering
wheel rather than through it, three camera images of the world outside
the vehicle, and the rear seat passengers can enjoy a movie without
disturbing the driver because of direct sound technology. Each of
the four bucket seats in the ecoVoyager is contoured for personalized
comfort.
The Chrysler ecoVoyager is just as the name sounds. It's a glimpse
of an ecologically-minded car for family road trips and other adventures
in the future.
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