It’s all about the voyage, not the destination
A large, comfortable MPV that will put a smile on all your passengers’ faces
Versatile interior configuration, plenty of space in the cabin even when fully loaded
Large blind spots not covered by rearview mirrors, rough finish on the interior plastics Chrysler’s flagship MPV stays at the head of the game
By Lionel Kong
THERE ARE SOME seven-seater Multi-Purpose Vehicles (MPVs) that barely could be called that, because they really just look like large station wagons with two extra seats crammed into where the boot is. Taking a ride in the back row of one of those so-called MPVs are never really very fun when your head keeps knocking on the roof of the car and every bump on the road gets transmitted straight to your rear end.
Then there are the real MPVs, large enough to fit even adults and still have room to spare. Leave it to the Americans, who love all things big and bold, to come up with one of the largest MPVs that money can buy.
The Chrysler Grand Voyager will be a familiar name to anyone who has ever looked around for something bigger than the average run-of-the-mill MPV, and the latest generation car brings everything bang up to date to keep the backseat passengers riding around in cool comfort.

