The Voyager has only been available to fleet customers since 2022. Now, Chrysler wants to make it available to everyone again. However, the new Voyager will only come with a gas engine and front-wheel drive.
Chrysler introduced the Pacifica in 2017. In 2020, they renamed the cheapest versions of the Pacifica as the Voyager. But from 2022 to 2024, they only sold the Voyager to fleet customers.
The 2025 Voyager will come in the LX trim. It will have lots of standard features like three-zone automatic climate control, second-row sunshades, and a 10.1-inch touchscreen. The van will also have a 7.0-inch digital driver's display, adaptive cruise control, and rear park assist.
Buyers will get blind-spot monitoring, an eight-way memory function for the driver's seat, and electrically operated sliding doors and tailgate. The Voyager will also have heated front seats and steering wheel, Stow 'n Go seats for the second and third rows, seven seats, and seven airbags.
2025 Chrysler Voyager
Other features include 17-inch alloy wheels, an acoustic windshield, automatic headlights, and wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. The Voyager offers more than 32 cubic feet of cargo space and comes in Red Hot, Diamond Black, or Bright White.
Unlike the Pacifica, the Voyager won't have the 2021 facelift. It will use a 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6 engine with 287 horsepower and 262 pound-feet of torque. The engine pairs with a nine-speed automatic transmission. The Voyager will only be available with front-wheel drive.
Chrysler will price the 2025 Voyager at $39,995 before destination charges.
The Pacifica will still be available in Select, Limited, and Pinnacle trims. The Select and Pinnacle trims will offer plug-in hybrid options.
Right now, Chrysler only sells the Pacifica and Voyager after discontinuing the 300C sedan. The company plans to introduce an electric vehicle next year and wants to go fully electric by 2028.
Source: Chrysler