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2011 Dodge Grand Caravan Spied Sans Camo

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Spy Photos: 2011 Dodge Grand Caravan - Edmunds Inside Line

By Mike Magrath | October 8, 2010

These are the first spy photos of the newly redesigned 2011 Dodge Grand Caravan. This new Dodge minivan is showing a dramatically redesigned face showing the new Dodge crosshair grill and a -- dare we say it -- sporty lower fascia. The headlights are also redesigned, or should we say, designed as the last ones were lifeless rectangles.

And out back there's more....

Yep, those are LED tail lights on a Chrysler Mini van. They also stick out from the body now, much like the last gen Durango with two 3d tunnels that house the LED rings. A DODGE logo now replaces the Ram head logo that was centered over the license plate, and the rear bumper has been modified...presumably to not catch on the power tailgate during hot weather.

The 2011 Grand Caravan will get its power from the new 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 that makes 290 horsepower in the Jeep Grand Cherokee. Shifting will be handled by a six-speed automatic.

An improvement... there IS a pulse!

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