The 2021 Chrysler Pacifica ranks in the middle of the minivan class. It offers a well-mannered ride and a laundry list of technology and comfort features,but firm rear seats and a below-average predicted reliability rating hold it back.
-Refreshed interior and exterior styling
-Extensive list of features
-Smooth ride
-Updated infotainment system
-Poised handling
The 2021 Honda Odyssey earns a spot near the top of our minivan rankings thanks to its spacious and well-appointed interior, lively performance, and abundance of family-friendly technology.
-Roomy, upscale cabin
-Long list of standard safety technology and available family-friendly features
-Powerful engine and balanced ride
-Third-row USB port is newly optional
-Powerful engine and balanced ride
The 2021 Kia Sedona places near the top of our minivan rankings. The Sedona offers a smooth ride, a user-friendly infotainment system, and an excellent predicted reliability rating, but it doesn't provide as much passenger space as its rivals.
-Affordable starting price
-User-friendly technology
-Refined cabin features quality materials, even in the base model.
-Panorama glass roof produces a sensation of unrestricted spaciousness
-Long warranty
The 2021 Dodge Grand Caravan is one of the lowest-ranked vehicles in the minivan class. It has a low-rent cabin, a somewhat harsh ride, and a slim list of standard features.
-Convenient Stow 'n Go Seats
-Potent V6 engine
-Versatile cargo area
-More driver aids now standard
-Budget-friendly base price
Though the 2012 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter is more expensive than other work vans, test drivers say it’s one of the best on the market.
-High-quality interior
-Lots of optional features
-Up to seven first-class seats for a uniquely comfortable ride
-Many configurations
-Class-leading interior height and cargo volumee