The All-new 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan and Chrysler Town & Country Offer an Updated Recipe of New Powertrains That Gives Consumers
06 Agosto 2007 - 12:32PM
PR Newswire (US)
- New six-speed transaxle is a minivan first AUBURN HILLS, Mich.,
Aug. 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- A minivan-first six- speed
transaxle is available for 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan and Chrysler
Town & Country. The six-speed transaxle benefits include
smaller steps between ratios which change the engine speed less,
resulting in shifts that feel smoother, a higher numerical first
gear that launches the minivan more briskly than a four- or
five-speed transaxle and wide open throttle kickdown shifts that
engage at a slightly higher ratio to provide needed acceleration
with less engine flare. Proven powertrains like a 3.3-liter V-6
engine that can be fueled with E85 and new options like a 4.0 liter
V-6 engine that produces 251 hp and 259 lb.- ft of torque give
drivers plenty of fresh choices in the new 2008 Chrysler Group
minivans. "Increased horsepower and torque, along with increased
launch and passing responsiveness, make the 4.0-liter, V-6 engine a
pleasure to drive," said Larry Lyons, Vice President - Chrysler
Group Front-wheel-drive Platform Team. For 2008, three powertrains
offer performance and value for a variety of minivan uses. The
3.3-liter V-6 flex-fuel-capable engine is mated to a four- speed
transaxle and produces 175 hp (131 kW) and 205 lb.-ft. (278 N*m) of
torque. The 3.8-liter V-6 engine is mated to a new six-speed
automatic transaxle that produces 197 hp (147 kW) and 230 lb.-ft.
(312 N*m) of torque. The new 4.0-liter V-6 aluminum engine is mated
to the new six-speed automatic transaxle that produces 251 hp (189
kW) and 259 lb.-ft. (350 N*m) of torque. Sequential multi-port
electronic fuel injection, electronic throttle control,
platinum-tip spark plugs and a wide-band detonation sensor system
in the 4.0-liter engine allow operation on 87-octane fuels.
"Chrysler Group has been a leader in flex-fuel-capable vehicles,"
said Larry Lyons, Vice President - Chrysler Group Front-wheel-drive
Product Team. "We sold our first minivan capable of running on E85
in 1998 and since then, Chrysler Group has sold more than 1,330,000
flex-fuel minivans." Ride and Handling For 2008, the Chrysler Town
& Country and Dodge Grand Caravan minivans offer improved ride
and handling characteristics and vehicle maneuverability. A new
front-suspension architecture, new rear twist-beam suspension with
coil springs and larger wheels and wider tires give the 2008
minivans increased steering responsiveness for a fun-to-drive
experience. The MacPherson strut front suspension and twist-beam
axle rear suspension are coupled with power rack-and-pinion
steering for improved maneuverability. Better maneuverability,
taller outer-diameter tires, 16- and 17-inch wheels, an improved
MacPherson strut front suspension and new rear trailing twist-beam
axle suspension help improve the stance, ride and handling of the
2008 Chrysler Group minivans. The new suspension architecture
features MacPherson struts. The front cross member is isolated from
the body, reducing road noise and harshness. Upper and lower
urethane coil spring isolators have been optimized for overall ride
quality, quietness and handling, and have been tuned directionally
to handle loads. The new minivan's front stabilizer bar with double
ball-joint stabilizer links helps maintain a level vehicle attitude
during cornering for a more comfortable and controlled ride. Double
shear brackets and pipe nuts attach the front suspension cross
member to the body to prevent road noise and transmission harshness
from entering the passenger compartment. A new twist-beam rear axle
with coil springs provides improved stability and ride comfort.
This improves anti-lift as much as 45 percent for dive and provides
improved levelness, especially on the highway. The track bar is
isolated from the axle and the body for less Noise, Vibration and
Harshness (NVH) and improved handling. Self-leveling Nivomat(TM)
shock absorbers are included with the minivan trailer tow package,
which contributes to consistent ride and handling characteristics
whether loaded or unloaded. The 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan and
Chrysler Town & Country are the only minivans to offer the
Nivomat shock absorber option. The 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan and
Chrysler Town & Country feature 37 percent high strength steel
for optimum structural performance. Advanced steels incorporated in
the body provide excellent impact performance, improved ride and
handling characteristics, enhanced body stiffness and reduced NVH.
On average, body structure stiffness is increased ten percent on
the 2008 minivans compared with the previous model. The increased
stiffness provides less road shake and improved ride comfort for
passengers. This increased body structure stiffness was achieved by
optimizing the body panel stiffness at the suspension and
powertrain mount attachments to reduce vehicle vibration. An
additional Patch Constrained Layer (PCL) also was added to the rear
wheel house to stiffen it and reduce road-induced noise, while a
plenum was added to the instrument panel bracket to reduce
steering-column shake at idle. In addition, a rail-to-sill brace
was added at the C-pillar to reduce seat shake, and the steering
column was redesigned to increase its stiffness for a more solid
steering feel. Noise, Vibration and Harshness Reductions
Aerodynamic improvements have reduced wind noise, while high
strength and hot-stamped steel and improved structural body
stiffness have reduced NVH on the new 2008 minivans. Additional
acoustic treatments also have improved interior quietness. A number
of the features in the 2008 Dodge and Chrysler minivans were
designed to minimize wind noise. For example, the all-new roof rack
crossbows have a more aerodynamic shape, the all-new front doors
have a rolled frame design to improve sealing and all-new wiper
blades are positioned below the air stream to minimize wind noise.
The new minivans also feature larger, aerodynamically shaped
mirrors for better viewing and wind flow, as well as thicker side
door glass to reduce wind noise. Overall interior quietness on the
minivans was improved with acoustic treatments such as additional
seals and body fillers, engine box treatments including an
under-hood silencer and shock tower silencers, more dash panel PCL
coverage and an upgraded inner dash silencer to further reduce
engine noise. Thicker carpet underlayment was added to reduce road
and interior noise levels, while integrated seals with sill
cladding also help reduce road noise. DATASOURCE: Chrysler LLC
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