Plymouth Voyager

The Plymouth Voyager is a pioneering minivan that was first introduced in 1984 as part of Chrysler's revolutionary K-platform family vehicle line, marking a new era for family transportation. Over five generations spanning until the early 2000s, the Voyager underwent multiple redesigns enhancing its size, comfort, and features to meet evolving consumer demands. Known for its practicality, the Voyager offered variable dimensions across generations, typically ranging from compact to mid-size minivan proportions, making it versatile for families and cargo. The model ceased production in 2000 when Plymouth as a brand was discontinued, but the Voyager's legacy continues under the Chrysler and Dodge nameplates.

Discontinued Generations