Overview
The 2026 Chrysler Voyager is the Pacifica's value-focused sibling β essentially a Pacifica Touring with key features removed to hit a lower price. It targets budget-conscious family buyers who want minivan practicality without luxury pricing.
Large families on a budget, rideshare or transport operators, and buyers who prioritize the Stow N Go feature over technology and comfort features. At $31K, there's no better 7-passenger value in America.
2026 Trims & Pricing
One primary trim; available in LX standard.
Full Specs
| Spec | Voyager LX |
|---|---|
| Engine | 3.6L Pentastar V6 |
| HP | 287 hp |
| Torque | 262 lb-ft |
| Fuel Economy | 19/28 mpg |
| Stow N Go | Standard |
| Drive | FWD |
| Cargo | 140.5 cu ft max |
| Seating | 7 passengers |
| Tow | 3,600 lb |
What You Get for $30,995
EPA highway rating measured at 55 mph. Real-world highway at 70 mph is typically 26β28 mpg. Towing near max capacity reduces highway fuel economy 20β30% β budget accordingly for trailer trips.
No new minivan comes close to the Voyager's $30,995 price. The Toyota Sienna starts at $42K. The Kia Carnival starts at $34K. The Voyager offers a near-$10K advantage over these rivals while including Stow N Go.
For $30,995 the Voyager includes: 287-hp V6, Stow 'N Go second-row seating, 7-passenger capacity, 140.5 cubic feet of max cargo, 3,600-lb tow capability, and standard safety features.
The trade-offs: cloth seats, no wireless CarPlay (wired), 7-inch (not 10.1-inch) Uconnect screen, no available AWD.
Stow N Go Value
Getting Stow N Go in a $31K vehicle is remarkable. The Toyota Sienna LE at $42K doesn't have it. The Kia Carnival at $34K doesn't have it. The Voyager's Stow N Go is genuinely exclusive at this price point.
Even at $30,995, the Voyager includes Stow 'N Go β the exclusive second-row floor-folding seats that no competitor offers at any price. This remains the Voyager's most compelling feature over any rival.
Voyager vs Pacifica
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Touring Pacifica adds $9,000 for a larger screen, wireless CarPlay, more features. For families who primarily need transport and cargo flexibility, the Voyager's $31K price is hard to beat. For tech-forward buyers, $9K buys meaningful upgrades in the Pacifica.
The Voyager is the Pacifica with features removed rather than a separate vehicle. You lose: the 10.1-inch screen (7-inch instead), wireless CarPlay (wired), heated seats, available AWD, and leather. You keep: the engine, Stow N Go, V6, and 7-seat capacity.
Reliability
Voyager shares all mechanical components with the Pacifica β same 3.6L engine, same transmission, same platform. Reliability is identical to the Pacifica.
| Area | Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 3.6L Pentastar V6 | Excellent | Same proven engine as Pacifica; exceptional reliability |
| 9-spd Auto | Good | Same smooth transmission as Pacifica |
| Stow N Go | Good | Same mechanism as Pacifica; durable in regular use |
| Sliding Doors | Average | Same door hardware as Pacifica; occasional motor issues |
| Electronics | Average | Older 7-inch Uconnect; less capable but stable |
| Overall | Good | Identical reliability to Pacifica; proven minivan platform |
Consult Consumer Reports, J.D. Power, and NHTSA for the specific model year you are considering. Build year matters significantly.
Recalls
Verify all open recalls at nhtsa.gov/recalls using your 17-digit VIN. New recalls are issued regularly β check before any used vehicle purchase.