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✍ By Automotive Research Team
🕐 Updated: March 2026
Chrysler · Minivan / Value · 2026

Chrysler Voyager

The value-focused sibling to the Voyager — Voyager delivers Chrysler's award-winning minivan experience starting at $41,395.

$41,395
Starting MSRP
22 / 28 mpg
Fuel Economy
★★★★☆
Reliability
260 hp
Horsepower
2026 Updates Overview Trims & Pricing Recalls Used Market Buying Guides FAQ Sources
⚡ What Changed · March 2026
💰 Pricing & Value — March 2026
Starting MSRP: $41,395 (LX FWD). The Voyager undercuts the Pacifica by ~$3,000 as Chrysler's entry minivan. Verify current pricing at chrysler.com ↗. Not affiliated with Chrysler. Editorial estimates only.
✅ 2026 Model Year Status
Chrysler Voyager continues as the value entry into the minivan segment. Features stow-and-go seating, 7-passenger capacity, and Uconnect infotainment. No plug-in hybrid option — that remains Pacifica-exclusive. Verify availability at your Chrysler dealer.
🛡 Safety & Reliability — 2026
NHTSA 5-star overall rating. Good IIHS ratings across most categories. 3.6L Pentastar V6 is a proven, reliable engine. Reliability rated Above Average for the minivan segment.
MARCH 2026
BASE PRICE$41,395
TRIM LEVELS2 (LX, S)
DRIVETRAINFWD ONLY
DATA STATUSCURRENT
RESEARCHEDITORIAL
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Ownership Overview

Who Is the Chrysler Voyager For?

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.

✅ STRENGTHS
  • ✓ Only PHEV plug-in hybrid minivan available in North America
  • ✓ Stow 'n Go seating folds flat into floor — no removing seats
  • ✓ Available all-wheel drive (AWD Touring and above)
  • ✓ Strong reliability record for 2022+ model years
  • ✓ 287hp V6 is smooth and quiet for a minivan
⚠ CONSIDERATIONS
  • ⚠ 2017–2021 early years had electrical and sliding door reliability issues
  • ⚠ PHEV trims cost $8K–$10K more than equivalent gas trims
  • ⚠ Third-row legroom behind class leaders (Odyssey, Sienna)
  • ⚠ Below-average resale value compared to Toyota Sienna
Quick Specs: 19 city / 28 hwy (gas) · 82 MPGe (PHEV)  ·  Built in Windsor, Ontario, Canada  ·  Parent: Stellantis  ·  NHTSA Recalls ↗
2026 Lineup

Voyager Trim Levels & Pricing

Starting MSRP as of March 2026. Editorial estimates — not affiliated with Chrysler. Verify at chrysler.com ↗

TrimMSRPEngineDriveNotable Features
LX$41,3953.6L V6 287 hpFWD7-pass, Stow 'n Go, 7" Uconnect, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto
S$42,3953.6L V6 287 hpFWDLX + sport appearance pkg, gloss black trim, fog lights

ⓘ Editorial research. Not affiliated with Chrysler or Stellantis.

Safety Record · NHTSA

Chrysler Voyager Recalls & Safety

Always check your specific VIN for open recalls before purchasing new or used. NHTSA maintains a searchable recall database for all vehicles sold in the United States.

Check Your VIN at NHTSACurrent as of March 2026
Recall status varies by production date and VIN. Always run your specific VIN at nhtsa.gov/recalls ↗ before purchasing any new or used Chrysler Voyager. Free service, no registration required.
ⓘ This page covers ownership intelligence — for definitive recall status check nhtsa.gov with your VIN
ⓘ Check your VIN: nhtsa.gov/recalls ↗
Pre-Owned · Buying Guide

Buying a Used Chrysler Voyager

💰 USED PRICING
New MSRP from $39,040. Used pricing varies significantly by trim, mileage, and region. Check Edmunds, Carfax, and KBB for live used market pricing.
🔍 USED BUYING CHECKLIST
  • Run VIN at nhtsa.gov/recalls — check all open recalls
  • Pull full Carfax or AutoCheck report
  • Pre-purchase inspection by independent mechanic
  • Verify all recalls resolved before purchase
  • Test drive on highway and in parking conditions
✔ OWNERSHIP NOTES
Check manufacturer CPO (Certified Pre-Owned) programs for additional warranty coverage. Dealer-certified vehicles typically include a multi-point inspection. Compare CPO pricing against private-party market.
Research Guides

Chrysler Voyager Ownership Guides

Every ownership question answered on dedicated research pages.

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Voyager Reliability by Year
Which model years are most reliable? 2022+ are strong; 2017–2021 had documented issues.
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PHEV vs Gas — Which Voyager?
PHEV saves money if you charge daily. Gas is better for road trips and lower upfront cost.
🔧
Voyager Maintenance Guide
Scheduled maintenance intervals, common issues, and cost-of-ownership data.
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Voyager vs Toyota Sienna
PHEV advantage vs Sienna Hybrid. Cargo, reliability, and value compared.

ⓘ Independent editorial research — not affiliated with Chrysler or Stellantis.

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Chrysler Voyager — Common Questions

The most searched questions about the Chrysler Voyager — answered with data.

The 2022+ Voyager has above-average reliability — Chrysler addressed the sliding door and electrical issues that affected 2017–2021 models. Voyager Hybrid reliability is similar to the gas model for the powertrain; the PHEV battery system has shown minimal issues in owner reports.
Stow 'n Go is Chrysler's patented second- and third-row folding seat system. Both rows fold completely flat into compartments in the floor, creating a flat cargo area without removing any seats. It is exclusive to the Voyager and Voyager. The Honda Odyssey and Toyota Sienna require removing the third row manually.
The Voyager adds approximately $8,000–$10,000 over an equivalent gas trim but qualifies for a federal EV tax credit (up to $7,500 depending on eligibility), which partially offsets the premium. If you drive mostly short trips and can charge at home, the fuel savings make the PHEV a strong value. For frequent long highway drives, the gas model is simpler and has a lower upfront cost.
The Voyager is assembled in Windsor, Ontario, Canada at the Windsor Assembly Plant — the same facility that has produced Chrysler minivans since 1983. The plant is operated by Stellantis.
Toyota Sienna offers standard hybrid powertrain on all trims and standard AWD, giving it stronger resale value and fuel efficiency. The Voyager counters with Stow 'n Go floor-folding seats (Sienna cannot match this), a PHEV option, and generally lower pricing at equivalent trim levels. For reliability, Sienna has a stronger long-term track record; Voyager 2022+ has closed the gap significantly.

ⓘ Independent editorial answers — not sponsored by or affiliated with Chrysler. Verify specifications at nhtsa.gov/recalls and the manufacturer's website.

Sources & Citations

  • Chrysler — www.chrysler.com (pricing & specs, editorially observed March 2026)
  • U.S. EPA — fueleconomy.gov (fuel economy ratings)
  • NHTSA — nhtsa.gov/recalls (recall data)
  • Edmunds, Carfax, KBB — used market pricing references
  • ⓘ All specs and prices are editorial estimates — verify at primary sources before purchase. Not affiliated with Chrysler.
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