Chrysler 2021 Voyager 2021
Chrysler 2021 Voyager 2021
Chrysler 2021 low cost van from Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. It’s budget-friendly, priced at under $30,000 and equipped with just the necessities. An inexpensive version of the Chrysler Pacifica minivan , the Voyager is powered by a V-6 engine, offering space for up to seven passengers across three rows of seats, and offering ample cargo space. Even though we haven’t driven Voyager, we know it should offer the same refined driving behavior
Like the Pacifica since it’s basically the same car. A note to our Canadian readers: In the Great White North, the Voyager will be sold under the Dodge brand, which bears the title Grand Caravan.
Not much has changed on the 2021 Voyager, but Chrysler has improved the truck’s optional driver assistance hardware to include updated radar and camera sensors that can detect pedestrians and alert the driver or attempt to mitigate an accident. The Voyager’s suite of driver assistance features remain optional for 2021, as part of the Safety Tec package.
Unless you’re ready to go with the compact minivan on the market, we recommend you take a look at the LX. While none of the trim offers a lot of comfort, the LX does at least offer a more compliant suspension tone than the L plus automatic headlights, aluminum (rather than steel) wheels,
Three-zone manual climate control, superior outdoor lighting. Plus, if you want options like remote start, heated front seats, a heated steering wheel, satellite radio, and/or a built-in DVD player to keep kids entertained, the LX is the only way to go.
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2021 Chrysler Engine, Transmission & Performance
Mechanically, the Voyager is identical to the Pacifica , using the same 287-hp 3.6-liter V-6 and a nine-speed automatic transmission to drive the front wheels. In our testing, the Pacifica managed a sprint of 7.3 seconds to 60 mph. Given that this truck has lost some of the features that burden its sibling, the Voyager will likely weigh less than the Pacifica and thus have the potential to beat the time. Don’t hold your breath for a hybrid. Chrysler will keep this powertrain for the most expensive pickup truck in its lineup.
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fuel economy
We didn’t get a chance to test Voyager on the fuel economy loop on the 200-mile highway,
But for reference, the last Pacifica non-hybrid we tested achieved 31 mpg. Chrysler trucks get EPA estimates of 19 mpg in the city and 28 mpg on the highway. The Voyager’s 22 mpg collected better points than the Kia Sedona and matched those of the Honda Odyssey, both major competitors.
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Interior, comfort and cargo 2021 Chrysler
As with the exterior design, powertrain, and chassis, the Voyager’s interior emulates the design of the Pacifica, albeit with fewer amenities. You won’t find leather seats here, dashboard navigation, automatic climate control or power sliding side doors. Furthermore, Voyager offers rear-seat Stow ‘n Go capability only. If you want to fold the second row into the ground, you will need to pay about $35,000 for the Pacifica base. However, you can put valuables away in the lower cabins in front of the captain’s chairs if you choose the LX model. Behind the third row, Voyager boasts the same 32-foot cargo volume as the Pacifica. So, while we haven’t yet put this truck in hands-on space tests,
We feel safe to say that the Voyager will be able to hold what its brother can (i.e. 12 carry-on bags with the rear seats up).
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Information, entertainment and communication
Chrysler offers a 3.5-inch digital display in the dashboard,
and a 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system in the center stack,
Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration, a six-speaker audio system with active noise cancellation. Both levels offer Bluetooth streaming and built-in voice control, but only the Voyager LX allows for SiriusXM radio. Need to entertain the little ones? The backseat DVD player can be had on the LX for $995.
Safety and driver assistance features
2021 Voyager received a five-star rating from the National Administration
for Highway Traffic Safety (NHTSA), but was not selected as a Top Safety Pick by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS). Are you looking for driver assistance features? You won’t find much in Voyager and nothing like this is offered as standard. Key safety features include:
Rear parking sensors with rear automatic emergency braking
Blind Spot Monitoring with Rear Cross Traffic Alert is available
Warranty Chrysler 2021 and maintenance coverage
Chrysler warranty coverage is fairly typical for the class. The Toyota Sienna offers more value here in the form of a free 2-year/25,000-mile scheduled maintenance plan.
The limited warranty covers three years or 36000 miles
Powertrain warranty covers five years or 60,000 miles