1995 Plymouth Voyager

A member of the second minivan generation of the Chrysler trio of minivans.,
The 1995 Plymouth Voyager is a perennial favorite of its market segment. Major
additions included optional antilock brakes and new all-wheel-drive models. The
standard-wheelbase Plymouth Voyager continued to be marketed in base, SE, and
LE trim levels. Under the hood, the regular length models had a naturally aspirated
2.5-liter 4-cylinder as the standard engine and a 3.0-liter V6 as an option. New
safety features are added to the Voyager, including a passenger-side airbag and
side door-guard beams that enable the Voyager to meet all passenger-car safety
requirements through 1998.
There's also a new, more powerful engine option offered. The 3.3-liter V6 has
been upgraded to produce 162 horsepower as well. Among other changes for 1994,
the dashboard has been redesigned, and all models have new bumper fascias and
body moldings. The principal focus of their revamp was the interior, which sported
noticeable improvements in important areas. To begin with, key controls were moved
so they no longer are blocked by the steering wheel.
Headlamps and wiper/washer switches are now on two pods flanking the steering
wheel. Among a variety of considerate touches, climate and radio controls were
moved closer to the driver, a new center console now features pull-out cup holders,
and a locking glovebox has been added to the passenger side. Visibility is better
all around, but especially at the rear where the window reaches further into the
liftback.