Also called | Chrysler Grand Voyager (LWB model) Chrysler Voyager (SWB model) |
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Production | 2001–2007 |
Assembly | Fenton, Missouri, United States Graz, Austria (EUROSTAR/Magna Steyr) Fuzhou, China |
Body style | 4-door minivan |
Layout | Front-engine, front-wheel drive / Four-wheel drive |
Platform | Chrysler RG Platform Chrysler RS platform |
Engine | 2.4 L EDZ I4 3.3 L EGA V6 3.8 L EGH V6 |
Transmission | 3-speed 31TH automatic 4-speed 41TE automatic |
Wheelbase | 113.3 in (2,878 mm) Grand Voyager: 119.3 in (3,030 mm) |
Length | 189.1 in (4,803 mm) 2001-02 LX: 189.3 in (4,808 mm) Grand Voyager: 200.5 in (5,093 mm) |
Width | 78.6 in (1,996 mm) |
Height | 68.9 in (1,750 mm) 2001-2003 Grand Voyager: 1,748 mm (68.8 in) 2005-present: 1,750 mm (68.9 in) |
Related | Chrysler Town & Country Dodge Caravan |
From 2001 to 2003, the Voyager was offered in the SWB model only, replacing the SWB Plymouth Voyager. It resembled the Town and Country more than the previous generation, the only major cosmetic difference besides the trim (where the Town and Country's is fancier) was the placement of the Chrysler emblem on the grille. After the 2003 model year, the Voyager was discontinued (United States market)and replaced by the Chrysler Town and Country, SWB model.
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