Also called | Chrysler Grand Voyager (LWB model) Chrysler Voyager (SWB model) |
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Production | 1996–2000 |
Assembly | Fenton, Missouri, United States Graz, Austria (EUROSTAR) |
Body style | 3-door minivan 4-door minivan |
Layout | Front-engine, front-wheel drive / Four-wheel drive |
Platform | Chrysler GS platform Chrysler NS platform |
Engine | 2.0 L A588 SOHC 2.0 L ECC DOHC 2.4 L EDZ I4 2.5 L VM425 Turbo Diesel 3.0 L Mitsubishi 6G72 V6 3.3 L EGA V6 |
Transmission | 3-speed 31TH automatic 4-speed 41TE automatic |
Wheelbase | 113.3 in (2,878 mm) 119.3 in (3,030 mm) (Grand Voyager) |
Length | 186.3 in (4,732 mm) 199.6 in (5,070 mm) (Grand Voyager) |
Width | 75.6 in (1,920 mm) |
Height | 68.5 in (1,740 mm) 68.4 in (1,737 mm) |
Curb weight | 3,528 lb (1,600 kg) 3,680 lb (1,669 kg) (Grand Voyager) |
Related | Chrysler Town & Country Dodge Caravan Plymouth Voyager |
1996-1999 models in Mexico are rebadged Dodge Caravans, although the Caravan was sold alongside the Voyager. For 2000, the Chrysler Voyager was identical to the Plymouth Voyager except that the 3.8 L V6 was not available for the Chrysler Voyager. Base models of the Voyager were offered in most states with either a 2.4 L four-cylinder or a 3.0 L Mitsubishi V6 engine, except in California and several northeastern states, where the Mitsubishi V6 didn't meet emissions standards. In those locales, the 3.3 L engine was offered instead. For European market were offered also 2.0 L Straight-4 SOHC and DOHC engines and 2.5 L turbo diesel produced by VM motori.
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