The Chrysler Voyager Minivan Returns … Again
It must be on a round trip!
Chrysler has announced that the Voyager minivan will be sailing back into its retail lineup in 2025.
Chrysler resurrected the former Plymouth nameplate for the 2020 model year on an entry-level budget version of the Pacifica minivan, but relegated to fleet sales only two years later.
With the Pacifica currently the only model in the brand’s lineup, as it awaits the arrival of its first electric vehicle sometime next year, Chrysler is clearly looking to expand its offerings to help keep the brand afloat.
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The Voyager LX will start at $39,995 (not including the destination fee, which is $1,695 on 2024 Pacificas) and will come in one configuration with no options beyond its available red, white and black paint colors.
It has a standard 287 hp V6 with a nine-speed automatic transmission and front-wheel drive, black leatherette seats with Stow ‘n Go fold-int-the-floor capability in the second and third rows, power-sliding doors with sunshades, three-zone climate controls, adaptive cruise control and many other features.
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The exterior styling is also wears the front and rear fascias the Pacifica had when it launched in 2017, rather than the updated look it got in 2021.
The Pacifica will continue to be offered with the choice of the V6 — with front-wheel or all-wheel drive — or a plug-in hybrid powertrain across five trim levels.
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