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Do all Dodge Journeys have a third row seat?

Not all. The Dodge Journey was offered in both five-seat and seven-seat configurations. The third-row seat was optional on many trims and not every model included it.


The Dodge Journey debuted in 2009 and remained in production through 2019. Throughout its run, the availability of a third-row seat depended on the model year, trim level, and the option packages chosen by the original buyer. While some Journeys could accommodate seven passengers, others were configured strictly for five, and the presence of the third row could affect cargo space and interior layout.


Seating options by trim and year


These bullets summarize how seating configurations typically appeared across the Journey lineup and how to tell which configuration you’re looking at.



  • Seven-passenger configurations were available on many trims as an optional setup, meaning the third-row seat was not standard on every vehicle.

  • Five-passenger layouts were common on base or lower trims where the third row was not included by default.

  • When equipped with a third row, the vehicle could seat up to seven people, with the second and/or third rows arranged to maximize passenger capacity depending on the model year.


Conclusion: The presence of a third row depends on the specific Journey’s trim and option package. Always verify seating by checking the window sticker, build sheet, or VIN details for a given vehicle.


Optional vs. standard seating


In practice, the third-row option was not universal across all Journeys. Buyers needed to confirm whether a particular vehicle included the seven-passenger setup, especially when shopping used examples or older model years.


How to verify in a used Dodge Journey


When evaluating a used Journey, use these steps to confirm whether a third-row seat is present.



  • Inspect the interior and look behind the second row to see if a third-row bench is fitted.

  • Check the vehicle’s seating capacity on the window sticker or in the owner’s manual/build sheet (5 vs. 7 passengers).

  • Ask the seller for the original window sticker or build sheet that shows the “7-passenger” option code if available.

  • Review the cargo area to understand how much space remains when the third row is folded or stored, if applicable.


Conclusion: For buyers, documentation and a physical interior check are the best ways to confirm whether a specific Journey has a third row.


Practical considerations for buyers


What to weigh when deciding whether to prioritize a third row in a Dodge Journey:



  • Family needs: A third row increases seating capacity but can reduce available cargo space when in use.

  • Trim and features: Seven-seat models may come with different feature sets; compare overall value across options.

  • Resale and market availability: Seven-passenger Journeys may fetch different prices; assess demand in your area against five-seat counterparts.


Conclusion: If you frequently transport more passengers, a Journey with a third row can be a practical choice; otherwise, a five-seat configuration often offers more cargo flexibility and potentially lower maintenance costs.


Summary


The Dodge Journey did not universally include a third-row seat. Availability varied by year, trim, and optional packages, with seven-passenger configurations offered as an option rather than standard across the lineup. For shoppers and researchers, verify seating through documentation and a physical interior check to determine whether a specific Journey includes the third row, and weigh the trade-offs between extra seating and cargo space.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.