What is the volume of the Dodge Caravan?
The Dodge Caravan’s interior volume is described in two standard ways: passenger volume (room for people) and cargo volume (space for luggage). For late-model Grand Caravan configurations, passenger space is generally around 162 cubic feet, while cargo behind the third row sits around 32 cubic feet, with more space available when seats are folded. Exact figures vary by model year and seating arrangement.
Definitions of volume in the Caravan
In automotive specs, “volume” refers to two main measures: how much space is available for passengers inside the cabin (passenger volume) and how much space is available for cargo (cargo volume). Both are expressed in cubic feet, and the numbers shift depending on how many seats are installed and how the rear rows are configured.
Typical figures for the Caravan across generations
Below are approximate figures that apply to common late-model Grand Caravan configurations. Exact numbers can differ by year, trim, and whether rear seats are folded or removed.
- Passenger volume: about 162 cubic feet (cu ft).
- Cargo volume behind the third row: about 32 cubic feet.
- Cargo volume behind the second row (with the third row folded): about 77 cubic feet.
- Maximum cargo volume with all rear seats folded: about 140 cubic feet.
Note: These figures provide a practical sense of space. For precise specifications, check the exact year’s official spec sheet or owner’s manual, since numbers vary by year and seating configuration.
Summary
The Dodge Caravan offers a substantial and flexible interior, typically around 162 cubic feet of passenger space and between roughly 32 and 140 cubic feet of cargo space depending on how the seats are arranged. These values vary by model year and configuration, and the Caravan line was discontinued after the 2020 model year.
