‘08 NAIAS: Chrysler’s ecoVoyager Concept In Person

Chrysler ecoVbyager Concept

Seeing a concept in person for the first time usually delivers one of two impressions in contrast to the press photos - is it better- or worse-looking in reality? Sadly, with Chrysler's ecoVoyager concept, now starring at the Detroit auto show, we can't answer the same way. Is it worse-looking in person? No, but it's certainly not better, either.

Perhaps the one thing to truly be impressed with is the interior. Normally, concept cars tend to have uncomfortable seating, designed to look good at all costs, one of them being ergonomics. Not so in the ecoVoyager; the four large bucket seats have beautifully-stitched leather skins, and padding is more than sufficient. We'd advise you to go sit in your favorite leather lounge chair; the feeling isn't dissimilar to what the ecoVoyager offers its passengers.

Those passengers, however, will be limited to whomever Chrysler officials actually let into the vehicle. Word is although some of the hybrid technology used in these concepts will eventually trickle their way into production, the ecoVoyager is merely a flight of fancy. If that's the case, it's a shame a little more thought wasn't put into the exterior.



Comments

VMMVMMM

Yes, a very disappointing exterior on this car.

Reilly

As much as it does look strange, I find the concept's exterior sort of interesting. Perhaps it would have worked as a Dodge more than a Chrysler, but I don't mind it.

Rex

The two concepts from Chrysler and Dodge are fine. If they could start making their production car look this good.

fantasyfreddy

Gorgeous, inside and out! They should figure out a way to make it a sleepable interior though... to somehow fold all the seats flat so it would sleep two adults, and maybe two kids in a pinch.

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smokefreak2003

I like it. It looks better than that ugly ass Civic they have. If you like it forget what others say. Remember, this is country where people drive 4500 pound ugly ass oversized behemoth SUV's (modern land yachts) and put rims on them and act like they are status symbols.

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