Chrysler minivans

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The Chrysler minivans are a series of minivans that have been produced and marketed by the American automaker Chrysler since the 1984 model year. Currently in its sixth generation, the model line is marketed worldwide, primarily in North America and Europe. Introduced as the Dodge Caravan and Plymouth Voyager, the Chrysler minivans have been marketed under a variety of nameplates under the Chrysler, Plymouth, Dodge, and Ram brands; through the use of rebadging, the model line has also been marketed under the Lancia and Volkswagen brands. rdf:langString
La plataforma S de Chrysler y sus sucesores son la plataforma para los minivans de Chrysler Group LLC. Ahora en su quinta generación, la plataforma ha evolucionado a partir de la plataforma original S a las actuales plataformas de RT y RM, que han respaldado la ingeniería de insignia con variantes de minivan incluyendo el Plymouth Voyager (1984 hasta 2001), Chrysler Voyager y Grand Voyager (1988-presente), Chrysler Town & Country (1989-presente), Lancia Voyager (2011-2015) y Volkswagen Routan (2008-2012). rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Chrysler minivans are a series of minivans that have been produced and marketed by the American automaker Chrysler since the 1984 model year. Currently in its sixth generation, the model line is marketed worldwide, primarily in North America and Europe. Introduced as the Dodge Caravan and Plymouth Voyager, the Chrysler minivans have been marketed under a variety of nameplates under the Chrysler, Plymouth, Dodge, and Ram brands; through the use of rebadging, the model line has also been marketed under the Lancia and Volkswagen brands. The introduction of the Chrysler minivans popularized the body styles by automakers in North America, leading to the introduction of competitive vehicles such as the Chevrolet Astro/GMC Safari, Ford Aerostar, Toyota Previa, and Mazda MPV. During the 1990s, the popularity of the model line led to its form factor becoming closely adopted by many of its competitors, leading to the Ford Windstar/Freestar, Honda Odyssey, Toyota Sienna, Kia Sedona, and Nissan Quest. Since 1983, Chrysler has manufactured minivans at its Windsor Assembly facility (Windsor, Ontario, Canada). From 1987 to 2007, the company supplemented production in North America with its Saint Louis Assembly facility (Fenton, Missouri). For the European market, exports were largely supplemented by the Eurostar joint-venture factory in Graz, Austria from 1992 to 2002. The highest-selling line of minivans worldwide, Chrysler produced the 15 millionth example of the model line in 2019.
rdf:langString La plataforma S de Chrysler y sus sucesores son la plataforma para los minivans de Chrysler Group LLC. Ahora en su quinta generación, la plataforma ha evolucionado a partir de la plataforma original S a las actuales plataformas de RT y RM, que han respaldado la ingeniería de insignia con variantes de minivan incluyendo el Plymouth Voyager (1984 hasta 2001), Chrysler Voyager y Grand Voyager (1988-presente), Chrysler Town & Country (1989-presente), Lancia Voyager (2011-2015) y Volkswagen Routan (2008-2012). La plataforma S se utilizó en minivans originalmente fabricados en las plantas de Saint Louis Assembly en Fenton, Misuri, Estados Unidos y en Windsor Assembly en Windsor, Canadá, este último, que sigue en la producción de minivan. Lee Iacocca y desarrollaron el concepto de monovolumen mientras trabajaban en Ford Motor Company. Henry Ford II rechazó la idea, pero ambos retomaron el proyecto luego de haberse trasladado al grupo Chrysler. En las cinco generaciones de la minivan, posee motor delantero, y tracción delantera o a las cuatro ruedas. Junto con todos sus variantes Chrysler, Dodge y Plymouth, las minivans de la plataforma S de Chrysler LLC han clasificado como las 13 mejores ventas del automóvil en todo el mundo, con más de 12 millones de unidades vendidas.​
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