What's New in the 2022 Dodge Grand Caravan?
As has been the case for the past several years, Dodge hasn't done anything to really enhance the Grand Caravan for 2020. For 2019, it eliminated the SE Plus trim level for a somewhat better-contented SE 35th Anniversary Edition. With the anniversary celebration over, the 35th Anniversary Edition is gone and the SE Plus is back, but with standard second-row Super Stow 'n Go bucket seats and in-floor storage, 8-way power driver's seat, and an available all-black interior with red wine-accent stitching. That interior is now also available on the SXT grade. Likewise, Dodge discontinued the SXT 35th Anniversary Edition. See the 2020 Dodge Grand Caravan models for sale near you
Which Grand Caravan is the Best?
Yes, the Grand Caravan is inexpensive, but it is really showing its age. We recommend getting something different (check out the Voyager), be it new or used. However, if your heart is set on a Grand Caravan, we would go with the SE Plus with a couple of option packages. Find a Dodge Grand Caravan for sale
How Much Does a 2022 Dodge Grand Caravan Cost?
The 2020 Dodge Grand Caravan now comes in three trim levels: SE, SE Plus and SXT. All prices include the $1,495 factory destination charge.
The SE ($28,785) comes standard with seating for seven, a second-row bench seat, third-row Stow 'n Go seating, 17-in steel wheels, tri-zone manual climate control, remote keyless entry, a tilt-and-telescopic steering wheel, a backup camera, cloth upholstery, a 6.5-in touchscreen and a 6-speaker audio system. A package called the Uconnect Hands-Free Group adds must-have features like a leather-wrapped steering wheel, Bluetooth, satellite radio capability and a USB port.
The SE Plus ($31,585) adds all the features in the Hands-Free Group plus 17-in alloy wheels, auto on/off headlights, remote start, a floor-mounted center console, 8-way power-adjustable driver's seat, nicer cloth upholstery and second-row Super Stow 'n Go bucket seats. A couple of available radio/navigation upgrades are options.
Next, the SXT ($34,285) steps things up with roof rails, fog lamps, power-sliding doors, a power lift gate, upgraded center console and leather/faux-suede mix upholstery. The Blacktop package is optional, as is the Driver's Convenience Group with automatic tri-zone climate control, heated steering wheel, heated front seats, overhead storage bin, illuminated vanity mirrors, rear swiveling reading lamp, second-row sunshades and a universal garage-door opener.
All trims can be equipped with a rear-seat entertainment system that includes a single overhead screen, a DVD player, an HDMI input, an extra USB port, satellite radio and wireless headphones.