Supposedly 2007 is the last year for this generation of Dodge Caravans, with a new version due out for 2008 to keep up with the stiff competition from the Honda Odyssey. Still the leader in this segment 23 years after it created the segment, the Dodge Caravan has recently been losing ground to its competition.
Over the years, Chrysler has redesigned the exterior of its Dodge Caravan, with steeper angles and sportier grilles and headlights to combat the boxy image of a minivan.
Inside, the 2007 is little changed from the year before. Grand Caravans still feature such options as leather seats, power liftgate, power-adjustable brake and gas pedals, power sliding doors, three-zone temperature control, reclining seats in the second and third rows, 14 cupholders, and the popular Stow 'n Go option, which configures seating and storage space in a multitude of ways. There are unique storage sites all over the car, literally from floor to ceiling. Engine options range from 2.4-liter, 4-cylinder, to 3.3 and 3.8-liter V6, with fuel economy averaging 18/24.