STONE_COLD
28/02/2006, 07h32
Je pense qu'on va avoir une fourgonnette aux lignes plus carrés. Le devant risque de ressembler à la Dodge Caliber. Trop de camouflage pour dire si c'est beau ou laid. :?
http://a332.g.akamai.net/f/332/936/12h/www.edmunds.com/media/il/features/future/08.dodge.grand.caravan/08.dodge.caravan.f34.500.jpg
It's rare when minivans get attention from anyone other than moms and preschoolers, so when our latest spy photos of the 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan came in we figured they were worth a look. Heavy camo conceals the details, but the overall shape reveals a few things about the direction of Chrysler's next-generation minivans.
Unlike the current Dodge Grand Caravan, and its Chrysler Town and Country twin, this prototype has a much boxier shape. The grille is more upright than the current model and the rear end looks more squared off. The new look gives the Grand Caravan some family resemblance to the Magnum wagon and Charger sedan and might even add some extra interior space.
Another noticeable change is what looks to be a switch to rear windows that roll down. It's a must-have feature now that more than one Asian competitor already offers it. We doubt there's much in store for the seating arrangement inside the van as Chrysler already has a lock on cabin versatility with its Stow 'n Go foldaway seats in the second row. A recent Dodge concept incorporated a Stow 'n Go front-passenger seat, but it's doubtful Dodge will go that far with this van.
http://a332.g.akamai.net/f/332/936/12h/www.edmunds.com/media/il/features/future/08.dodge.grand.caravan/08.dodge.caravan.f34.500.jpg
It's rare when minivans get attention from anyone other than moms and preschoolers, so when our latest spy photos of the 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan came in we figured they were worth a look. Heavy camo conceals the details, but the overall shape reveals a few things about the direction of Chrysler's next-generation minivans.
Unlike the current Dodge Grand Caravan, and its Chrysler Town and Country twin, this prototype has a much boxier shape. The grille is more upright than the current model and the rear end looks more squared off. The new look gives the Grand Caravan some family resemblance to the Magnum wagon and Charger sedan and might even add some extra interior space.
Another noticeable change is what looks to be a switch to rear windows that roll down. It's a must-have feature now that more than one Asian competitor already offers it. We doubt there's much in store for the seating arrangement inside the van as Chrysler already has a lock on cabin versatility with its Stow 'n Go foldaway seats in the second row. A recent Dodge concept incorporated a Stow 'n Go front-passenger seat, but it's doubtful Dodge will go that far with this van.