The 2014 Dodge Grand Caravan minivan starts from $20,395, not including the $995 handling and destination fee, which means a $400 increase over last year’s model.
For that amount, customers will be able to order the base version that comes with the American Value package, while an additional $3,200 will bring them the SE trim. The SXT model is priced from $26,795, while the range-topping R/T minivan fetches at least $29,995.
Dodge is also offering two 30th Anniversary Editions package for the Grand Caravan. The first one is based on the SE trim and starts at $24,695, while the second one has the SXT as a base and a sticker set at $27,995.
As we’ve reported earlier today, the Grand Caravan’s Chrysler-badged twin, the 2014 Town & Country, is priced from $30,765.
The Pentastar’s next-generation minivan is currently under final approval with production to take place in Windsor, Canada. The vehicle will arrive in US dealerships sometime in 2016.
Dodge is also offering two 30th Anniversary Editions package for the Grand Caravan. The first one is based on the SE trim and starts at $24,695, while the second one has the SXT as a base and a sticker set at $27,995.
As we’ve reported earlier today, the Grand Caravan’s Chrysler-badged twin, the 2014 Town & Country, is priced from $30,765.
The Pentastar’s next-generation minivan is currently under final approval with production to take place in Windsor, Canada. The vehicle will arrive in US dealerships sometime in 2016.