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Sep 5, 2025
2025 Chrysler Voyager

The 2025 Chrysler Voyager is the perfect vehicle for the whole family. It’s got plenty of space for people and cargo, technology to keep everyone entertained, and an advanced safety system to protect them on the road. We’re going to take a look at some of its features.

3 Family-Friendly Features of the 2025 Chrysler Voyager

Seating Space and Comfort

The Voyager has seating for up to seven people, making it easy to transport the whole family on a road trip, to the game, or wherever you want to go. As a minivan, the side doors slide backward, making it easy to get everyone inside. Individual seats provide personal space, and with 39.6″ of headroom and 39″ of legroom in even the rear seats, there’s more than enough room for adults to sit in the back.

The seats are upholstered in soft Caprice leatherette and are well-bolstered to keep everyone comfortable even on long drives. The front seating offers 40.1″ of headroom and 41.1″ of legroom, and they’re also heated. Three-zone automatic temperature control is standard, allowing you to customize AC, heating, and airflow for even greater comfort. The rear seats also benefit from rear ventilation ducts with fan control.

Cargo Capacity

Large carrying capacity is important in a minivan, and the Voyager has more than enough space for anything you need to carry. Its trunk capacity is 32.3 cubic feet, with all seats occupied, roughly equivalent to 12 carry-on suitcases. Lowering the rear seats increases capacity to 87.5 cubic feet, and to 140.5 cubic feet if you also lower the second row seating.

Second and third row seats are Stow ‘n Go, folding smoothly into the floor at the touch of a button. Once stowed, they’re flush with the floor and are covered with the same protective covering used in the trunk. The Voyager has a power liftgate as standard to make stowing and retrieving cargo easier than ever.

Advanced Safety Systems

Safety on the road is a top priority, and the Voyager includes several advanced driver assistance systems to protect you and your family. Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop and Go, for example, enables you to set a speed and following distance from other vehicles. Your Voyager will maintain these settings but will slow down and even stop if a vehicle ahead brakes.

Blind Spot Monitoring is another important safety system that uses sensors installed in the rear of your Voyager. These sensors scan your blind zones for vehicles, and when something is detected, a warning icon will appear on the corresponding side view mirror. If you’re changing lanes when a vehicle is detected, the warning icon will flash and you’ll hear a warning tone to alert you to pull back into your lane.

Test drive the Chrysler Voyager today. Contact us at Princeton CDJR in Princeton, IL.

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