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The Chrysler Grand Voyager has received a series of revisions that cut emissions and improve fuel economy for diesel versions.
This means that diesel-engined examples will be cheaper to run, while all models will benefit from extra safety equipment and a new fascia.
Efficiencies save buyers £200
Models with the diesel engine now average 33.6mpg – an improvement of 10% – while their CO2 emissions fall by 10%. As a result, they drop into a lower road tax band – tax band L to K – saving buyers £200 in the first year.
Inside, the revised models get a new black fascia with silver detailing, as well as active anti-whiplash head restraints on the front seats. This is in addition to the existing stability control, tyre-pressure monitoring and front- and all-row side-curtain airbags.
Also standard across the range are Stow ’n Go seats that fold into the floor, powered sliding side doors, and three-zone climate control. Flagship Limited models add rain-sensitive wipers and electric operation on the third row of seats.
Among the options are a dual-screen DVD system, as well as a touchscreen – and voice-controlled navigation system incorporating a 30GB hard drive that can store more than 4000 songs.
Trims remain the same
As before, the Grand Voyager comes in three trims – LX, Touring and Limited – and with a choice of 2.8-litre diesel or 3.8-litre V6 petrol engines, both paired with a six-speed automatic gearbox.
Prices for diesel models run from £26,995 for the LX to £34,995 for the Limited model, while the V6 petrol-engined model (available in Limited trim only) costs £35,495.
All are available to order now.
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