Do Dodge magnums have a third row?
The Dodge Magnum does not have a factory third row; it's a two-row, five-passenger wagon (produced from 2005 to 2008).
This article explains the Magnum’s seating arrangement, why a third row wasn’t offered, and what alternatives exist if you need more seating.
What the Magnum offers in terms of seating
The Magnum seats five people across two rows. The back row accommodates three passengers, while the front row seats two. There is no factory option to add a third row in any production model.
Design and cargo considerations
As a wagon built on the LX platform, the Magnum prioritizes cargo space with a two-row configuration. If you routinely need extra seating, you typically turn to larger or three-row vehicles rather than attempting a retrofit in a Magnum.
Alternatives for three-row seating
If you’re seeking three-row seating, several Dodge and Chrysler options provide family-friendly configurations and flexible cargo space:
- Dodge Durango — a mid-size SUV with available three-row seating, typically accommodating seven passengers.
- Chrysler Pacifica (and Pacifica Hybrid) — a three-row minivan with flexible seating and substantial cargo space.
- Used three-row minivans such as the Dodge Grand Caravan (produced until 2020) or Chrysler siblings, commonly available on the used market.
These options provide legitimate third-row seating, something the Magnum does not offer. If you’re considering a new purchase, the Durango or Pacifica are current, factory-supported choices; if you’re open to used vehicles, the Grand Caravan and related minivans expand the options.
Model years and availability
The Dodge Magnum was produced from 2005 to 2008 and never offered a third row. It remains a two-row, five-passenger wagon today, available only as a used vehicle on the market. For newer three-row options, consider the Dodge Durango or Chrysler Pacifica.
Summary
In short, the Dodge Magnum does not include a third-row seating option from the factory. If you need a three-row vehicle, consider modern options like the Dodge Durango or Chrysler Pacifica, or look at used three-row minivans such as the Grand Caravan. The Magnum remains a two-row, five-passenger wagon from the mid-2000s era.
