The crossover/SUV trend has overshadowed traditional rides like minivans, leading many automakers to shift focus. Dodge, under Stellantis, continues with its high-riding offerings, including the Durango and the forthcoming Charger Daytona, slated as the first-ever battery-electric muscle car.

The Charger Daytona lineup promises impressive performance, with variants boasting up to 670 horsepower. While Dodge’s portfolio has evolved, speculation persists about the revival of the Dodge (Grand) Caravan, a once-popular people carrier. Despite the minivan’s declining popularity, renderings envisioning its return with Charger-inspired styling have sparked interest.
Though uncertain, the prospect of a modernized Caravan resonates with enthusiasts nostalgic for its practicality and versatility, albeit with a touch of Charger-inspired flair.