Chrysler announced today the introduction of the refreshed Grand Voyager MPV in the UK, which not only receives the brand’s new winged badge, but some other exterior and interior changes have also been made for the 2011 model year. Customers can choose from three trim levels: LX (£27,995), Touring (£29,995), and Limited (£35,995).
Under the hood of the revised Chrysler Grand Voyager we find a 2.8-litre CRD diesel engine producing 161bhp at 3800rpm and 265 lb ft of torque. With a 0-62mph time of 12.8 seconds and a top speed of 115 mph, the car returns 33.6mpg (combined) fuel economy, and has a CO2 figure of 222g/km.
Except from the new badge, other noticeable visual changes are a more premium looking front end, featuring a revised grille, bonnet and lower fascia. In addition, the seven-seater’s rear gets enhanced LED tail lamps, new rear bumper and revised tailgate.
There is also the new Stow ‘n Place roof rack system, standard on Touring and Limited models, a feature that allows the vehicle’s roof crossbars to be stowed longitudinally alongside the roof rails when not in use.
Interior highlights include an improved Stow ‘n Go seating, whose second row seats are now larger, more comfortable, and feature a new ‘fold-into-the-floor’ one-touch mechanism. The system automatically drops the head rest and tumbles the seat forward, ready to be stowed – all with just one lever.
New interior features have also been added for 2011, including a new leather wrapped steering wheel, steering wheel audio controls and cruise control as standard for the entry LX model.
Moreover, Touring models benefit from the addition of Uconnect Phone bluetooth connectivity with voice recognition, auto dimming rear view mirror, AM/FM/CD/DVD radio with a 6.5-inch touch screen, 30Gb hard disk drive and rear reversing camera. Limited models also receive blind spot monitoring, crosspath detection and new Nappa leather upholstery.
Under the hood of the revised Chrysler Grand Voyager we find a 2.8-litre CRD diesel engine producing 161bhp at 3800rpm and 265 lb ft of torque. With a 0-62mph time of 12.8 seconds and a top speed of 115 mph, the car returns 33.6mpg (combined) fuel economy, and has a CO2 figure of 222g/km.
Except from the new badge, other noticeable visual changes are a more premium looking front end, featuring a revised grille, bonnet and lower fascia. In addition, the seven-seater’s rear gets enhanced LED tail lamps, new rear bumper and revised tailgate.
There is also the new Stow ‘n Place roof rack system, standard on Touring and Limited models, a feature that allows the vehicle’s roof crossbars to be stowed longitudinally alongside the roof rails when not in use.
Interior highlights include an improved Stow ‘n Go seating, whose second row seats are now larger, more comfortable, and feature a new ‘fold-into-the-floor’ one-touch mechanism. The system automatically drops the head rest and tumbles the seat forward, ready to be stowed – all with just one lever.
New interior features have also been added for 2011, including a new leather wrapped steering wheel, steering wheel audio controls and cruise control as standard for the entry LX model.
Moreover, Touring models benefit from the addition of Uconnect Phone bluetooth connectivity with voice recognition, auto dimming rear view mirror, AM/FM/CD/DVD radio with a 6.5-inch touch screen, 30Gb hard disk drive and rear reversing camera. Limited models also receive blind spot monitoring, crosspath detection and new Nappa leather upholstery.