Summary
The 2001 Chrysler Voyager epitomizes family-oriented travel with its spacious interior, accommodating up to eight passengers comfortably. Known for its reliability and robust features, this minivan continues to be a preferred choice for those seeking practicality and comfort on the road.
History
Launched in 1984, the Chrysler Voyager quickly became a staple in American families due to its innovative design and versatile utility. By 2001, it had evolved with enhanced safety features, improved aerodynamics, and upgraded interior amenities, maintaining its position as a leader in minivan technology and comfort.
Car Culture Around the Vehicle
In the early 2000s, the Chrysler Voyager embodied the American minivan craze, symbolizing suburban family life and practicality. It was often featured in family-centric media and portrayed as a reliable companion for school runs, vacations, and weekend getaways, deeply embedded in the cultural fabric of mid-century American households.
Technical Specifications
- Body Style: VAN
- Trims Available: LX, SE, ES
- Engine Type & Size: 3.5L V6
- Horsepower: 180 hp
- Torque: 205 lb-ft
- Transmission: Automatic
- Drivetrain: FWD
- Fuel Type: Gas
- Fuel Tank Size: 18 Gallons
- MPG: City/Highway: 22/29
- Dimensions: Length: 218.1 in, Width: 75.4 in, Height: 66.1 in
- Cargo Capacity: 151.4 cubic feet
- Towing Capacity: 3500 lbs
- Safety Ratings: Four Stars (NHTSA)
- Key Features: Comfortable leather seats, cruise control, air conditioning, power sliding doors
- Passenger Capacity: 8
Notable Changes from Previous Years
Compared to its predecessor, the 2001 model saw refinements in aerodynamics, enhanced interior materials for improved comfort, and upgraded safety features including better side-impact protection systems.
Trims Available
- LX: Base trim with essential features
- SE: Standard Equipment Includes additional luxury touches
- ES: Enhanced with premium audio systems and advanced climate control
Luxury
Prestige
Exotic
SUV
Hybrid
Standard
VAN
Convertible