2025 Chrysler Voyager
Our VerdictThe 2025 Chrysler Voyager is a budget-friendly 7-passenger minivan offering strong V6 power, flexible Stow ’n Go seating, ample cargo space, and versatile family-friendly features

Budget-conscious families, fleet buyers, anyone needing a simple, spacious people-mover
Luxury-seekers, those wanting AWD
The Case For
- Affordable value
- Spacious & versatile
- Powerful 287‑hp V6 engine
- High safety ratings
Considerations
- Single trim only
- No AWD or hybrid
- Basic interior materials
- Average fuel economy
Who It's For
The 2025 Chrysler Voyager is Chrysler’s entry-level minivan, aimed at families and fleet buyers who want the space of a Pacifica without the higher price. It uses the Pacifica’s 3.6L V6 (287 hp) and chassis, but with simpler styling. Buyers get seven-passenger seating and Chrysler’s industry-famous Stow ’n Go fold-flat seats in both rear rows, along with modern tech like a 10.1″ infotainment screen and a 7″ digital gauge display. With a sub‑$40K price, it’s one of the most affordable new minivans and suits families who want roomy comfort and solid safety gear without paying for extra luxury.

Choose Your Specification
LX
~$41,990Budget-Friendly Value
This base LX is the only Voyager trim. It comes very well equipped for the price: a 10.1″ touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, a 7.0″ digital gauge cluster, and three-zone automatic climate are all standard. Safety tech like blind-spot monitors, adaptive cruise control, and automatic emergency braking are included as well. Inside, there are seven seats (second and third rows fold into the floor). Chrysler even fits leatherette-trimmed (Caprice) seats, a heated steering wheel, and driver memory functions up front. The 3.6L V6 and 9-speed auto give brisk acceleration for highway merging. In short, the LX trim gives you almost all the essentials. It’s best for families and businesses wanting max value (though it lacks top-end luxury).
- Fully loaded with family-friendly features at an accessible price
- Strong V6 and 9-speed automatic deliver confident everyday performance
- Comes standard with key safety tech, Stow ’n Go seating, and climate comfort

Trim by Trim
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| Specification | LX |
|---|---|
| Engine | 3.6L Pentastar V6 |
| Horsepower | 287 hp |
| MPG (City/Hwy) | 19/28 |
| Seating | 7 |
| Cargo Capacity | 32.3 cu. ft. |
| Transmission | 9-speed automatic |
| MSRP | `$41,990 |
| Car Type | Minivan |
The Cost of Ownership
Here is the Chrysler Voyager's annual ownership costs:
Assumptions: Based on average U.S. driver (12,000 miles/year, fuel price ~$3.75/gal, good driving record).
From Every Angle
Exterior
4Conservative & Practical
The Voyager’s look is simple and classic – essentially the pre-2021 Pacifica face with a distinct Chrysler grille. It’s not flashy, but it’s clean and functional. Standard equipment includes automatic LED headlamps, fog lamps, and 17-inch aluminum wheels that give it a modern family look. Power sliding side doors and a power liftgate add convenience for loading kids and groceries. The paint options (like bright Red Hot) and available chrome trim lend a bit of style. Overall, it’s an unexciting but handsome van exterior.
Interior
4Spacious & Practical
Inside, the Voyager closely resembles the Pacifica but uses simpler materials. It seats seven, with Stow ’n Go second and third rows that fold flat for up to 140.5 cu ft of cargo space (32 cu ft behind the third row). Features include an eight-way power driver seat, heated front seats and wheel, tri-zone climate control, and a 10.1″ touchscreen. Storage is abundant, making the cabin practical and family-friendly.
Safety
5Top-Notch Features
Voyager comes with a full suite of advanced safety tech as standard. It earned a 5-star NHTSA overall crash rating in testing. Every model includes blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, automated emergency braking, and adaptive cruise control as standard equipment. It also has rear parking sensors, a rearview camera, and seven airbags (including side-curtain airbags throughout all rows). This robust package means families get major accident-prevention features without having to upgrade.
Warranty
3Standard Chrysler Coverage
Chrysler’s warranty is average, offering a 3-year/36,000-mile basic and 5-year/60,000-mile powertrain coverage - less generous than some rivals like Kia. It also includes 5-year/unlimited-mile corrosion protection and 5-year/60,000-mile roadside assistance. Routine maintenance isn’t covered, so buyers should budget for regular upkeep.
Fuel Economy
3Average Efficiency
Powered by a non-turbo 3.6L V6, the Voyager gets EPA estimates of 19 city / 28 highway / 22 combined mpg. That’s about on par with other V6 minivans, but it’s not particularly green. In real-world use, expect combined fuel economy in the low-20s. It’s better than a big SUV, but notably worse than hybrid rivals. The strong point is highway cruising – at 28 mpg, long trips are relatively efficient. However, in stop-and-go city driving (19 mpg), you’ll burn gas faster. Overall, fuel cost will be a moderate part of ownership.
Tech & Infotainment
4Modern Connectivity
Every Voyager comes with Chrysler’s Uconnect 5 system on a large 10.1″ touchscreen. You get wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a simple 7.0″ digital display, and a six-speaker sound system (with Bluetooth streaming and Alexa voice control available). Other tech features include a built-in Wi-Fi hotspot, wireless charging, and Uconnect Services (such as SOS calls, stolen vehicle assistance, and remote start). While some advanced features are not offered, the standard tech is solid: crisp screen, intuitive interface, and common safety alerts.
Performance & Handling
4Smooth & Competent
The Voyager’s 3.6L Pentastar V6 (287 hp, 262 lb-ft) and 9-speed automatic deliver smooth, linear power with a 0–60 mph time around 7.3 seconds. It feels effortless in daily driving, with a comfort-tuned ride that absorbs bumps well and stays quiet inside. Steering is light and easy, though body roll is noticeable in corners. Braking is smooth and predictable, giving the Voyager a stable, relaxed family-van feel.
New This Year
- The Voyager returns for 2025 as Chrysler’s budget minivan
- Now offered only in one trim (LX) – it’s essentially a value-packed Pacifica LX
- Standard adaptive cruise control, blind-spot and rear-cross-traffic monitors, and rear parking sensors

Cars similar to the 2025 Chrysler Voyager
The Voyager’s main rivals are other family minivans. Below is how it stacks up against two popular gas-only competitors:
2025 Chrysler Voyager
2025 Honda Odyssey
2025 Kia Carnival| Aspect | 2025 Chrysler Voyager | 2025 Honda Odyssey | 2025 Kia Carnival |
|---|---|---|---|
| Performance | 3.6L V6 (287 hp); smooth acceleration | 3.5L V6 (280 hp); refined and eager | 3.5L V6 (290 hp), no AWD on base models |
| Tech & Interior | 10.1″ touchscreen; cloth/leatherette seats | 10.2″ screen, tech-savvy features in higher trims | 12.3″ screen, optional second display |
| Practicality | Stow ’n Go fold-flat rows, 32 cu. ft. | “Magic Slide” 2nd-row bench, 32.8 cu. ft. | 40.2 cu. ft. (with sliding doors), lots of cubby space |
| Comfort & Space | Very roomy; practical layout | Comfortable high seating; generous leg and headroom | Available captain’s chairs; near-luxury comfort |
| Who's It For? | Budget-focused families, those who want a packed feature list without the high price | Traditional family buyers seeking reliability and family-centric features, resale value | Tech and style seekers who want a premium vibe on a modest budget |
| Best Choice For | Affordability Value Smooth ride | Consistent reliability Family utility Resale value | All-around comfort High-tech gadgets Luxurious road trips |
Asked & Answered
Is the 2025 Chrysler Voyager available as a hybrid or electric?
No. The Voyager is offered only with a 3.6L gasoline V6. Chrysler does not offer a hybrid or plug-in version.
How many people can the Voyager seat, and how much cargo space is there?
The Voyager seats 7. Its second- and third-row seats fold flat into the floor (“Stow ’n Go”), giving a maximum of about 140.5 cubic feet of cargo space. With all seats folded, it can carry large items like furniture or many boxes
Does the Voyager have all-wheel drive?
No. The 2025 Voyager is front-wheel drive only.
What makes the Voyager different from the Pacifica?
Mechanically, they are almost identical: same engine, ride, and safety structure. The difference is in content and branding. The Voyager is essentially the Pacifica’s stripped-down sibling. It wears the older Pacifica front fascia, has simpler seat fabrics, and comes only in one well-equipped trim. It does not offer AWD or the Pacifica’s plug-in hybrid. In return, it’s several thousand dollars cheaper, making it the entry-level choice in Chrysler’s minivan lineup.