Chrysler Voyager
Drive From Wheelchair Conversion



Conversion concealed with attractive skirts

The Chrysler Voyager drive from wheelchair conversion is the most technologically advanced option available on the market today.

The vehicle features a lowered floor conversion (250mm) to make it wheelchair accessible, whether for the driver, front or rear passengers.

In keeping with the aesthetics of the Voyager this conversion is cleverly concealed with the addition of stylist lower body side skirts, which also help to enhance its outward appearance.

 

Access to and from the vehicle is remote control operated. The automatic side sliding
door and fully integrated extendable ramp do all the work for you. The ramp is covered
in an anti-slip substance for maximum control in you wheelchair. The suspension is also
automatically lowered to make access even easier.

As with all our conversions, safety is of paramount importance. This is why we fit the
leading wheelchair locking mechanism to your vehicle. The Z-Lock system offers
complete control and security whilst driving. Additional supports include adjustable
head rests and back rests, which can be fitted according to your individual needs.

All of our conversions meet the most stringent of safety requirements, and all of these
products combine to ensure your safety is not compromised in the event of an accident.

Fully integrated ramp and sliding door

 

Lowered suspension for easier access

Removable passenger and driver seats

As with all of our drive from wheelchair vehicles, the driver's seat means that it can be
driven by someone not in need of a wheelchair. These seats can be easily removed and
replaced without lifting as they are fitted with wheels.

McElmeel Mobility Services Ltd. will design and fit the driving controls according to your
needs. We supply a full range from standard push/pull hand controls to high-tech
electronic mobility controls.

You will not find a more comprehensive selection anywhere else in Ireland.

IMPORTANT

It should be noted that all drive from wheelchair vehicles require the use of a powered wheelchair









 

 

 
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