The Dodge Grand Caravan is dead, its call will continue in Canada with the Chrysler Grand Caravan 2021.
Exclusive to the Canadian market, the Chrysler Grand Caravan is nothing more than a renamed Chrysler Voyager, which in itself is a renamed entry-level Pacifica.
The Chrysler Grand Caravan 2021 looks precisely like Voyager, with the “Grand Caravan” badges as the only adjustments of its American counterpart. It will be available in the Grand Caravan and Grand Caravan SXT versions, with upfront costs of C$37,995 (US$28,000) and C$39,995 (US$29,475), respectively.
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Notable features come with seven-passenger seats, two-zone air conditioning, cruise control, a virtual demo organization for 3.5-inch vehicle data, and the Uconnect Four infotainment formula with a seven-inch touchscreen and compatibility with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphones.
The options available in Grand Caravan and Grand Caravan SXT come with the SafetyTec Group and Stow ‘n Place roof bars, the SXT style also provides the organization of the weather, the organization of the force, the organization of the trailer and a DVD for singles in the pavilion as an option. There are also 8-passenger seats and Stow’n Go folding seats in the second row with on-the-ground garage and Easy Tilt seats.
Both models are supplied with a Pentastar V-6 petrol engine with 287 horsepower and 262 lb-ft (355 Nm) of torque. The transmission is a nine-speed TorqueFlite automatic transmission.
“We are incredibly proud to remain the ‘Grand Caravan’ badge exclusively in the Canadian market,” said David Buckingham, president and CEO of FCA Canada. Especially here in Canada, this call has become synonymous with affordable, state-of-the-art family transportation on which the 2021 Chrysler Grand Caravan is based.
The Chrysler Grand Caravan 2021 is built along Voyager and the renovated Pacifica at the FCA meetinghouse in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. The new style will go on sale in the third quarter of 2020.
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