Chrysler has cut the price of the 2025 Grand Caravan, sold only in Canada, from $50,555 to $49,995, a $560 drop. Currently, $50,000 CAD is $36,546, making the Canadian Grand Caravan cheaper than its US equivalent, the Chrysler Voyager.
The Pacifica is around $3,000 more expensive than the Grand Caravan. In the US, the Voyager starts at $39,995 (USD), with the Pacifica slightly more at $42,450 (USD). Destination charges push the prices up by around $2,000, and in the US, colors other than black and white cost $500 more. Canadian Grand Caravans are only sold in white, black, and red; the red model adds $400 and the black model adds $500.
The Grand Caravan now includes a 10.1 inch center touch-screen, Super Console, 7-inch gauge cluster, leatherette seats, and other options formerly reserved for the Pacifica. In both countries, the minivan is Chrysler’s sole current vehicle even if it has two names. Various reports have the next Chrysler arriving in 2026, if Stellantis keeps its plans the same. Recent company press releases regarding the United Auto Workers claim that Stellantis’ plans can change at any time.
Years ago, the Grand Caravan was the best-selling vehicle in Canada; it spent years as the #2 best seller in the country.
Pictured: USA-spec 2025 Chrysler Voyager.
David Zatz started what was to become the world’s biggest, most comprehensive Mopar site in 1994 as he pursued a career in organizational research and change. After a chemo-induced break, during which he wrote car books covering Vipers, minivans, and Jeeps, he returned with Patrick Rall to create StellPower.com for daily news, and to set up MoTales for mo’ tales.
David Zatz has around 30 years of experience in covering Chrysler/Mopar news and history, and most recently wrote Century of Chrysler, a 100-year retrospective on the Chrysler marque.
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