Dodge Caravan 1991 posters


Dodge Caravan

From 1991 to 1995, the Caravan utilized the Chrysler AS platform, making them the final minivans derived from the Chrysler K platform. This shift to the shorter wheelbase Caravan greatly diminished the market for the Dodge Colt Vista which was imported to North America from Mitsubishi. This generation of Caravans included several new features such as "Quad Command" bucket seating, integrated child safety seats, anti-lock brakes (first introduced in 1991), driver's side airbag (first seen in a minivan in 1991) as well as dual front airbags (1994). The 1993 model was the first minivan to meet the 1998 U.S. federal safety standards. In addition, it was also the first minivan to be equipped with All-Wheel Drive, which was available as an option. The 1992 model saw some minor revisions to its trim in the form of roof-racks and doorhandles. With the 1994 model, the interior underwent a redesign with different seat contours and fabrics, along with a new instrument panel to aid in accommodating the passenger side airbag. The exterior of the 1994 Caravan saw changes such as a body-coloured grille and mouldings on some models, as well as a limited '10th Anniversary Edition' model that featured 2-tone paint and a gold fender badge. Engines
  • 1991-1995 2.5 L K I4, 100 hp (75 kW), 135 lb·ft (183 N·m)
  • 1991-1995 3.0 L Mitsubishi 6G72 V6, 142 hp (106 kW), 173 lb·ft (235 N·m)
  • 1991-1993 3.3 L EGA V6, 150 hp (110 kW), 180 lb·ft (240 N·m)
  • 1994-1995 3.3 L EGA V6, 162 hp (121 kW), 194 lb·ft (263 N·m)
  • 1994-1995 3.8 L EGH V6, 162 hp (121 kW), 213 lb·ft (289 N·m)

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