Chrysler minivans

Chrysler minivans are a series of vehicles manufactured on an automobile platform by Chrysler. In its fifth generation. the platform has evolved from the original S platform to the current RT platform, which have underpinned the Dodge Caravan and its badge engineered variants.

S

First generation (S)

1987-1990 Dodge Grand Caravan LE V6
Overview
Model years 1984-1990
Body and chassis
Class Minivan
Cargo van
Body style 4-door van
Platform Chrysler S platform

The S platform was a modified variant of the Chrysler K platform usef for the Dodge Caravan, Chrysler Town & Country and Plymouth Voyager. Chrysler manufactured the Generation I minivans, internally codenamed T-115 during development from October 1983 until 1990. They were manufactured at Saint Louis Assembly and Windsor Assembly plants. Models include:

AS

Second generation (AS)

1994-1995 Plymouth Grand Voyager SE
Overview
Model years 1991-1995
Body and chassis
Class Minivan
Body style 4-door van
Platform Chrysler AS platform

Developed from 1985 to 1989, Generation II was introduced in 1990 and called AS. Design specifications were chosen in 1987 and were evolutionary. This was the last K-based version of the S platform, as the NS platform switched to a new cab forward design.

Models:

NS

Third generation (NS)

1996-1997 Dodge Grand Caravan ES
Body and chassis
Class Minivan
Body style 4-door van
5-door van
Platform Chrysler NS platform

Generation III of the platform was developed from early 1990 to December 26, 1994, being introduced on January 4, 1995 and called NS. Its cab forward design was defined by September 23, 1991 and inspired by the 1992 Chrysler EPIC concept minivan, designed in-house by Julie Dolan in mid-1991. Final exterior designs were development program approved in May 1992 and frozen for scheduled late 1994 production that same month. The first NS prototypes were built in November 1992 and presented on November 24, 1992 to Chrysler executive management. The 1992 "Reinventing Chrysler" documentary, provided footage of the NS design process in the spring of 1992.[1][2][3]

Models:

GS

The Chrysler GS platform is the European counterpart to the North American Chrysler NS platform.

Model:

RS

Fourth generation (RS)

2007 Dodge Caravan SXT
Overview
Model years 2001-2007
Body and chassis
Class Minivan
Body style 4-door van
5-door van
4-door crossover SUV
Platform Chrysler RS platform
Related Chrysler Pacifica

Generation IV of the platform was introduced on January 10, 2000 and was called RS.

Models:

CS

2004-2006 Chrysler Pacifica based on the Chrysler CS platform

The CS is a variant of the RS platform made specifically for the Chrysler Pacifica crossover SUV.

Models:

RG

The Chrysler RG platform is the European counterpart to the North American Chrysler RS platform.

Model:

RT

Fifth generation (RT)

2011 Chrysler Town & Country Touring
Overview
Model years 2008-2017
Body and chassis
Class Minivan
Cargo van
Body style 5-door van
Platform Chrysler RT platform

Generation V Chrysler minivan was introduced at the 2007 Detroit Auto Show as a 2008 model, based on the new RT platform. It offers a new 4.0 L V6 as its top engine, mated to a six-speed automatic. The short-wheelbase model was dropped, and, as a result, there is no longer a Dodge Caravan, only the Grand Caravan. A version of the Chrysler Town & Country is sold in Europe as the Lancia Voyager and several other export markets as the Chrysler Grand Voyager. In Europe this version is equipped with a standard 2.8 L 4-cyl turbodiesel engine (which is also standard on the Chrysler Town & Country and Dodge Grand Caravan in the Philippines) and six-speed automatic transmission. For 2011, all the previous engines were dropped and replaced with Chrysler's new 3.6L Pentastar V6.

Models:

RM Volkswagen

RM Platform, 2009 Volkswagen Routan SE

The Volkswagen Routan was introduced at the 2008 Chicago Auto Show as a rebadged variant of the Chrysler minivans, manufactured at Windsor Assembly using the RT platform, marketed as the RM platform. Marketed by Volkswagen exclusively in the North American market, the Routan features revised interior and exterior styling as well as feature content from the Chrysler vans.

See also

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