Anyone with a pulse knew about Chrysler’s minivans. Plymouth’s version was identical to the Dodge Caravan and included regular voyager or extended wheelbase Grand Voyager models, in three trim levels (base, SE, LE). The favorite was the Grand Voyager, which delivered increased cargo space and seating for up to seven adults. Look at the all-wheel-drive option if you lived where it was often rainy or snowy, otherwise the front-drive model served well. A new 3.8-liter V-6 joined the engine lineup pand delivered extra torque, though no horsepower gain. Also new for 1994 were dual airbags and a redesigned instrument panel.