Often credited with launching the minivan segment, today's Dodge Grand Caravan is much larger, safer and more technically advanced when compared to its original predecessor from 1984. Dodge offers the Grand Caravan in a handful of trim levels and with a choice between two 6-cylinder engines, each mated to a different automatic transmission. After a significant makeover for the 2009 model year, there are only minor changes for 2010.
| Transmission | MSRP | Engine | City/Hwy MPG | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| C/V | 4 speed automatic | $21,800 | 175-hp / 3.3L 6-cyl | 17/24 |
| SE | 4 speed automatic | $23,660 | 175-hp / 3.3L 6-cyl | 17/24 |
| Hero (Retail Only) | multi-speed automatic | $25,160 | 197-hp / 3.8L 6-cyl | 16/23 |
| SXT | multi-speed automatic | $27,160 | 197-hp / 3.8L 6-cyl | 16/23 |
| Crew (Retail Only) | multi-speed automatic | $28,360 | 251-hp / 4.0L 6-cyl | 17/25 |