MODEL
Chrysler Voyager
NHTSA safety across every Chrysler Voyager model year we cover.
Across the 7 model years of the Chrysler Voyager we cover (2020 to 2026), the strongest crash-test showing is the 2026 at 94 on the NHTSA Safety Index, and the lowest is the 2022 at 83. 29 recalls have been issued across those years.
The Chrysler Voyager is a full-size minivan aimed squarely at families who need practical, people-moving capability without the premium price tag of its Pacifica sibling. Covering model years 2020 through 2025, the Voyager sits at the value end of Chrysler's minivan lineup, targeting budget-conscious buyers who still want genuine passenger capacity and a familiar, proven platform.
At MotorCaliber, we focus entirely on the safety picture, and the Chrysler Voyager presents a genuinely mixed story worth unpacking carefully. On the crash-test side, the news is encouraging. The best-performing year in our coverage window earns a 90 out of 100 on our NHTSA Safety Index, landing in the Exceptional band. Frontal and side crash protection both reach 5 out of 5 stars in peak testing years, which is meaningful for a vehicle routinely carrying children and multiple passengers. Rollover protection comes in at 4 out of 5 stars, a reasonable result for a tall-bodied minivan but a reminder that no van of this size defies physics entirely. The concern in the Voyager's safety profile is its recall count. Across the 2020 to 2025 model years, NHTSA records show 27 recalls, which is a notably high figure for a six-year window and warrants close attention from any shopper. Prospective buyers should run a VIN check immediately and confirm all open recalls are resolved before purchase or delivery. Owner complaints in our dataset total 33, including 2 crash-related allegations and 1 injury allegation. These are unverified reports, but they are worth monitoring. The bottom line: the Voyager's crash-test numbers are legitimately strong, but the recall volume demands due diligence. Verify recall status on every used or new example.
WHAT REVIEWERS SAYReviewers generally regard the Voyager as a no-frills, sensible choice for families who prioritize interior space and minivan practicality over premium features. Most acknowledge it as a stripped-down alternative to the Pacifica, praising its everyday usability while noting that it sacrifices some refinement and technology content to achieve its lower positioning in the market.
- The Voyager has accumulated 27 recalls across the 2020 to 2025 model years, an unusually high count. Always run a VIN check through NHTSA's recall database and confirm every open recall is resolved before finalizing any purchase.
- In its best-tested model years, the Voyager earns 5 out of 5 stars in both frontal and side crash protection, and achieves a 90 out of 100 NHTSA Safety Index score rated Exceptional, making its crash-test performance a genuine strength for family buyers.
- Rollover protection is rated 4 out of 5 stars. While competitive for the minivan segment, families who frequently carry full passenger loads should be aware that the Voyager's tall, van-body profile carries inherent rollover considerations.
- Owner complaints in the NHTSA system include 2 crash-related allegations and 1 injury allegation across the coverage window. These are unverified, but shoppers should review the full complaint database for the specific model year they are considering.
Most-recalled year on record: 2024 Chrysler Voyager with 7 recalls.