Chrysler Voyager Owner's Manuals
A less expensive version of the Chrysler Pacifica minivan, the Voyager includes a V-6 engine and can also accommodate up to seven passengers at the expense of three rows of seats and has plenty of room for cargo. There are few changes to the 2021 version of the Chrysler Voyager vehicle, but Chrysler has improved additional equipment to make it easier for the driver to “let go” by including in that very equipment an updated navigator and camera sensors that can detect pedestrians and warn the driver or try to mitigate an accident.
In terms of specs, the Voyager is identical to the model to which it is constantly compared, with the same 3.6-liter V-6 engine producing 287 horsepower and a nine-speed automatic transmission for front-wheel drive. In testing, the Pacifica accelerated to 60 mph in 7.3 seconds. Given that this van forgoes some of the features that weigh its ‘brother’ down, the Voyager probably weighs less than its competitor and thus has the potential to win the ‘duel’.
Chrysler offers a 3.5-inch digital display in the dash, a 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system in the center console, integration with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and an audio system with six speakers and active noise cancellation. Any interior trim level offers Bluetooth streaming and integrated voice control, but only the Voyager LX supports SiriusXM radio.