Chevy Astro Specs
- The Chevrolet Astro Van went out of production in 2005. The Astro Van is classified by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as a passenger van. Built in the United States, the specifications for Chevy's last 2005 model will give you a better idea of the type of power, performance and characteristics of the van.
- Chevrolet's 2005 Astro van features a 4,300 cc, 4.3-liter V6 engine. The 2005 Astro reaches 190 horsepower at 4,400 rpm and features 250 ft-lb of torque at 2,800 rpm. The Astro has a 1,591 lb payload maximum with a complete towing capacity of 5,400 lb. This rear-wheel drive vehicle features 40.5 feet turning circles. The 27-gallon fuel tank uses unleaded 87 gasoline. 2005's Astro van gets an EPA estimation of 14 miles per gallon in the city and 20 mpg on the highway. With these numbers, 2005 Astro owners should expect between 378 and 540 miles on a single tank of gas.
- With seating room for eight, the 2005 Chevy Astro features a luggage capacity of 41.3 cubic feet with a 170 cubic foot maximum cargo limit. Front seat passengers can expect 39.2 inches of head room, 65 inches of hip room, 64 inches of shoulder room and 41.6 inches of leg room. Those in the back seats have 37.9 inches of head room, 50.9 inches of hip room, 67.1 inches of shoulder room and 36.5 inches of leg room. The 2005 Chevrolet Astro's interior also features air conditioning, a Delco AM/FM stereo, cruise control and driver and front passenger airbags.
- On the outside, the 2005 Chevy Astro has a curb weight of 4,309 lb with a gross weight of 5,900 lb while carrying the van's maximum payload weight. Standing 75 inches off the ground, the 2005 Astro is 189.8 inches long and 77.5 inches wide. The van features a 6.8-inch ground clearance and 111.2-inch wheel base. The glass is heat reflective and features privacy tinting.
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