
After tossing out the facelifted   2011 Avenger earlier today, Dodge has now unveiled the revised  2011  Grand Caravan. If you have been following the news on the Chrysler   Group's 2011MY products, you won't be surprised to know that the  changes  on the Grand Caravan can be summed up in the following points:   Pentastar V6; overhauled interior; re-tuned suspension and subtle   exterior mods.
In  detail, the 2011 edition of Dodge's  minivan gets a redesigned interior  with a one-piece instrument panel and  a three-spoke steering wheel  (optionally heated), while soft-touch and  higher quality materials have  been used throughout the cabin. There's  also an available "super"  center console with added functionality and  storage plus more  comfortable and larger Stow 'n Go seats with a new,  easier to use  one-touch fold down function.
You'll  probably have to be a fan of the  Grand Caravan to notice the exterior  revisions, which are limited to a  split crosshair" grille, a new hood  and front bumper design, quad  headlamps plus a more sculpted rear  fascia and liftgate, and LED tail  lamps.
Underneath  the sheetmetal, the suspension has been  re-tuned and lowered, while the  3.3-liter, 3.8-liter and 4.0-liter V-6  engines have all replaced with  the group's 3.6-liter Pentastar V6  delivering 283 ponies and 260 lb.ft  of peak torque. The new engine  mated to a six-speed automatic  transmission.
When  it arrives in dealerships later this year, the 2011  Grand Caravan will  be available in three configurations - Express,  Mainstreet and Crew.  However, in Spring of 2011, Dodge will add a  sportier R/T version to the  range. No specific details were given on  the R/T, but Dodge said it  will feature unique design cues inside and  out.
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