Dodge Grand Caravan dies 2020, replaced by Chrysler Voyager
It’s been confirmed, America’s most popular minivan, the Dodge Grand Caravan, will go out of production in the middle of 2020.
It’s been confirmed, America’s most popular minivan, the Dodge Grand Caravan, will go out of production in the middle of 2020.
Production of the 11 year old Dodge Grand Caravan is expected to end in May 2020, with the fleet oriented minivan to be replaced by Chrysler Voyager.
The 2019 Dodge Grand Caravan 35th Anniversary Edition has 17″ wheels, chrome grille, black interior highlights, white stitching, and new floor mats.
Production of the 2017 Chrysler Pacifica and 2016 Dodge Grand Caravan minivans has been put on hold for a week due to a fire at a supplier’s factory.
The Dodge Grand Caravan will reportedly live on until 2019, while the planned crossover SUV based on the new Chrysler Pacifica minivan has been axed.
The third generation Dodge Caravan and Grand Caravan featured an all new platform, cab forward styling, and much more interior space than earlier minivans.
Based on the K car platform, the original Dodge Caravan/Grand Caravan was the first minivan for the US market and helped to revive Chrysler post-bankruptcy.
The Dodge Grand Caravan has been given a stay of execution until the 2017 model year, even though a new Chrysler minivan is slated to arrive early in 2016.
Chrysler and Dodge are recalling around 780,000 of their MY2010 to MY2014 people movers over a defect with the third-row electric window vent switches.