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Does Dodge still make a full-size van?

In short: no. The Dodge brand no longer sells a full-size cargo van. The modern equivalent in the Stellantis lineup is the Ram ProMaster, a full-size van marketed under the Ram name rather than Dodge. Dodge today focuses on performance cars and crossovers, while Ram handles trucks and commercial vans.


Context and current status


To understand how we arrived at that answer, it helps to look at the brand history and current product lineup. Dodge historically offered a true full-size van (the Ram Van) and, later, minivan models like the Caravan/Grand Caravan. In the shift that accompanied the creation of the Ram Truck division and the broader reshuffling under Chrysler-Fiat (now Stellantis), the full-size van business migrated to the Ram brand. The Ram ProMaster, introduced in the mid-2010s, is the contemporary full-size cargo van in the American market and is not sold as a Dodge. Since then, there has been no Dodge-branded full-size van in production.


The upshot for shoppers: if you specifically want a van from the Dodge nameplate, you will not find a current Dodge full-size van. The viable option for a large commercial or cargo van is the Ram ProMaster, with various configurations to suit different needs.


For readers seeking a broad sense of the landscape, the following milestones illustrate the transition from Dodge’s traditional full-size vans to today’s Ram ProMaster lineup.


Key milestones in the van transition



  • Older Dodge full-size vans (the Ram Van) were part of Dodge’s commercial and passenger-van lineup into the early 2000s.

  • In the early 2000s to mid-2010s, Dodge/Chrysler emphasized minivans (Caravan/Grand Caravan) and trucks, while the full-size van presence waned under the Dodge banner.

  • Around 2014, Ram introduced the ProMaster, a full-size cargo van based on the Fiat Ducato, signaling a brand shift for large vans from Dodge to Ram.

  • Under Stellantis, vans in the U.S. market are marketed primarily as Ram ProMaster, with Dodge offering no current full-size van.


These milestones show that Dodge does not offer a current full-size van; the Ram ProMaster fills that market segment today.


Current options and what buyers should know


The Ram ProMaster is the official full-size van in the lineup, distinct from the Dodge brand. Here are the core attributes buyers typically consider.



  • Variants: ProMaster 1500, 2500, and 3500, with different payload capacities and GVWR to suit light- to heavy-duty needs.

  • Configurations: multiple wheelbases and roof heights to maximize cargo space or adapt to specialized equipment and service roles.

  • Body styles: primarily cargo van configurations, with options for chassis cab versions to support aftermarket upfitters.

  • Drivetrain and power: available with gasoline power and, in some markets or model years, diesel options; front-wheel drive is a hallmark of ProMaster designs, differing from some competitors.


For anyone who is intent on a Dodge-branded vehicle, the current reality is that Dodge does not offer a full-size van. If a large, commercially capable van is needed, the Ram ProMaster is the direct successor in the market.


Alternative routes to consider


If you’re exploring options beyond the Ram ProMaster or you specifically want a van in the vein of Dodge’s traditional size, consider these paths.



  • Ram ProMaster (current option for a full-size van in the Dodge-era space).

  • Ford Transit and Mercedes-Benz Sprinter as major international rivals in the full-size van segment.

  • Smaller van alternatives even within Ram’s lineup include the ProMaster City for light-duty, urban applications.


In short, while Dodge as a brand no longer offers a full-size van, the market’s leading option in that category remains the Ram ProMaster, backed by a range of configurations to fit different professional and personal needs.


Summary


Dodge does not presently produce a full-size van. The modern equivalent in Stellantis’ lineup is the Ram ProMaster, which serves as Dodge’s historical replacement in the full-size van segment. Dodge today concentrates on performance cars and crossovers, while Ram handles vans and trucks. For buyers, the ProMaster represents the current path to a large, configurable cargo van in the American market.

What is the Dodge equivalent to the sprinter?


While the Dodge Promaster offers more maximum cargo space, the Mercedes Sprinter shines in terms of customization options. Its various configurations, including different wheelbases and roof heights, make it a more versatile choice for different needs, from cargo transport to custom conversions.



What year did Dodge stop making full-size vans?


2003
The Dodge Ram Van (originally the Dodge B series) is a range of full-size vans that were produced by Chrysler Corporation from the 1971 to 2003 model years.



Does Dodge still make a van?


The Dodge Brand no longer produces a minivan, but for families on the go, Dodge Durango is designed to seat your passengers comfortably while delivering the combination of safety, security and performance that Grand Caravan used to.



What are the new Dodge Vans called?


CARGO SPACE, ELEVATED
Now with three available cargo height options, including the new Super High Roof Van, and four available cargo length options, the 2023 Ram ProMaster® can be configured to fit a variety of business and lifestyle needs.


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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.