Chrysler has introduced a new limited edition Vision Series of its Grand Voyager luxury people-mover.
Chrysler says the Vision Series picks up "a host of additional features to complement the high levels of refinement and safety." The limited edition variant adds between $2500-$4000 worth of extra equipment at no additional cost it claims.
The Grand Voyager SE Vision picks up a six-stack DVD system and Infinity sound system, rear park assist, overhead rail storage system, power driver’s seat and Vision Series badging. The V6 auto equipped model is priced at $55,990.
Moving up the range, the Grand Voyager LX Vision package adds a six-stack DVD system, rear park assist, overhead rail storage system and Vision Series badging for $59,990.
The flagship Grand Voyager Limited Vision package adds a DVD system with a 10-inch screen and Vision Series badging to the already high levels of luxury and is priced at $69,990.
On top of the Vision Series pack all future Voyager models will come equipped as standard with deep screen tinted windows for added privacy and cabin temperature regulation for the warmer months.
According to Chrysler, the Voyager has achieving well over 9000 sales since its Australian release in July 1996.