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The value-focused sibling to the Voyager — Voyager delivers Chrysler's award-winning minivan experience starting at $41,395.
Families with 3+ children who prioritize cargo flexibility and the Stow 'n Go floor-folding seats. Buyers who do short daily commutes benefit significantly from the PHEV. Not ideal if resale value is a primary concern.
Starting MSRP as of March 2026. Editorial estimates — not affiliated with Chrysler. Verify at chrysler.com ↗
| Trim | MSRP | Engine | Drive | Notable Features |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LX | $41,395 | 3.6L V6 287 hp | FWD | 7-pass, Stow 'n Go, 7" Uconnect, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto |
| S | $42,395 | 3.6L V6 287 hp | FWD | LX + sport appearance pkg, gloss black trim, fog lights |
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