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How many miles per liter does a Dodge Grand Caravan get?

The Dodge Grand Caravan typically gets about 20 miles per gallon combined, which works out to roughly 5 miles per liter, depending on year, engine, and driving conditions.


Understanding this metric requires looking at different model years, engine options, and drivetrain configurations. The following provides a clear look at how many miles per liter a Grand Caravan can achieve in common setups and how to convert those figures for a direct MPL comparison.


Fuel economy snapshot for recent Grand Caravans


For model years 2011 through 2020, most Grand Caravans equipped with the 3.6L Pentastar V6 and front-wheel drive carry these EPA estimates:



  • City: 17 mpg

  • Highway: 25 mpg

  • Combined: 20 mpg


Converted to miles per liter, these figures translate to roughly 4.5 miles per liter in the city, about 6.6 miles per liter on the highway, and around 5.3 miles per liter overall.


Older engine options and their efficiency


Earlier Grand Caravan models offered 3.3L and 3.8L V6 engines, which generally delivered lower fuel economy than the later 3.6L Pentastar:



  • 3.3L V6: City around 16 mpg, Highway around 23 mpg, Combined around 19 mpg

  • 3.8L V6: City around 16 mpg, Highway around 23 mpg, Combined around 19 mpg


In miles per liter, these older configurations roughly equate to about 4.2 miles per liter in the city, 6.1 miles per liter on the highway, and 5.0 miles per liter combined.


What affects your mileage?


Fuel economy varies with drivetrain (front-wheel drive vs. all-wheel drive), payload, tire type and inflation, maintenance, and driving style. Real-world results often differ from EPA estimates, particularly with heavy cargo, frequent stop-and-go driving, or aggressive acceleration.


Summary


In practical terms, a Dodge Grand Caravan typically yields about 4.5–4.0 miles per liter in city driving and roughly 6.0–6.6 miles per liter on the highway, depending on the engine and year. The combined figure generally falls in the 5.0–5.3 miles per liter range for recent models, with older engines showing slightly lower figures. Always check the specific EPA rating for your exact model year and configuration to get the most accurate MPL estimate.

What is the gas mileage on a 3.6 L V6 engine?


3.6L Pentastar V6 Engine with eTorque. Fuel Efficiency (4X2): 20 mpg city/25 mpg highway.



How many miles per gallon does a 2016 Dodge Caravan get?


The 2016 Dodge Grand Caravan has an EPA-estimated fuel economy of 17 MPG in the city and 25 MPG on the highway, for a combined 20 MPG. This fuel efficiency is standard across all trims for the model year.
 

  • City: 17 MPG
  • Highway: 25 MPG
  • Combined: 20 MPG



How many miles per gallon does a Grand Caravan get?


The Grand Caravan's engine uses a Flex Fuel system, however, that effectively boosts the Dodge Grand Caravan's miles per gallon more than you might think. Under optimal conditions, this minivan earns an EPA-estimated 17 MPG in the city and 25 MPG on the highway, for a combined 20 MPG.



How many miles can a Dodge Caravan go on a full tank?


A Dodge Caravan can go approximately 340 to 420 miles on a full tank, depending on the model year and driving conditions, with the 20-gallon fuel tank and a combined fuel economy of about 17-25 MPG. For a 2017 model, this translates to roughly 340 miles in the city and 500 miles on the highway. However, real-world mileage will vary based on factors like driving habits, traffic, and whether you're using the air conditioning.
 
Estimated range by model year and driving conditions

  • Combined city/highway: With a combined fuel economy of around 20 MPG, the 20-gallon tank provides an estimated 400 miles of range. 
  • City driving: At an estimated 17 MPG, the range is around 340 miles. 
  • Highway driving: At an estimated 25 MPG, the range is approximately 500 miles. 
  • Variations: Driving conditions like stop-and-go traffic, aggressive acceleration, towing, and using the air conditioning can significantly reduce fuel economy, potentially lowering the range to 12-14 MPG or even less. 
  • Exceptional cases: In ideal conditions, such as a long, flat highway with no AC and slow speeds, some drivers have reported getting up to 34 MPG, which would extend the range to over 500 miles. 

Factors that affect fuel economy
  • Driving habits: Aggressive acceleration and braking will consume more fuel than smooth, steady driving. 
  • Traffic: Heavy traffic and frequent stops and starts in urban areas decrease mileage. 
  • Vehicle load: Towing a trailer or carrying a heavy load will reduce the vehicle's fuel efficiency. 
  • Vehicle maintenance: Proper tire inflation and a well-maintained engine can improve fuel economy. 
  • Use of air conditioning: Using the air conditioner can decrease mileage. 


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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.