Dodge Grand Caravan overview

The Dodge Caravan is a family minivan manufactured by Chrysler Group LLC and sold under its Dodge brand. Along with its nameplate variant, the Plymouth Voyager, the Caravan was introduced for the 1984 model year. In 1987, the Dodge Grand Caravan long-wheelbase (LWB) model was introduced and sold alongside the short-wheelbase (SWB) Caravan. The SWB model was discontinued after the 2007 model year; and, since the 2008 model year, the van has been sold only under the Grand Caravan nameplate.
Other nameplate variants of the Caravan include the Chrysler Voyager (1988–present), the upmarket Chrysler Town and Country (1990–present), and the Volkswagen Routan (2008–present).




Chrysler manufactures and markets its minivan series worldwide. Together with its nameplate variants, the Chrysler minivans have ranked as the 13th best-selling automotive nameplate worldwide.
Newly re-engineered versions of the fifth generation Caravan (Grand Caravan) and Chrysler Town and Country have been announced, and are expected in showrooms by late 2010 for the 2011 model year. These versions include new interiors, retuned suspensions, new engines, and different exterior styling.


Dodge Grand Caravan
Dodge Grand Caravan

Dodge Grand Caravan
Dodge Grand Caravan

Dodge Grand Caravan
Dodge Grand Caravan

Dodge Grand Caravan
Dodge Grand Caravan

Dodge Grand Caravan
Dodge Grand Caravan

Dodge Grand Caravan
Dodge Grand Caravan

Dodge Grand Caravan
Dodge Grand Caravan

Dodge Grand Caravan
Dodge Grand Caravan

Dodge Grand Caravan
Dodge Grand Caravan

Dodge Grand Caravan
Dodge Grand Caravan

Dodge Grand Caravan
Dodge Grand Caravan





 
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