1991-1995 Dodge Caravan: Year-to-Year Changes
Updated: 11/23/08
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Learn about the year-to-year changes of the 1991-1995 Dodge Caravan. Get full details of the styling and performance changes throughout the history of the 1991-1995 Dodge Caravan.
Year to Year Changes
1992 Dodge Caravan:
For 1992 Dodge made the driver-side airbag standard on all models. Also on the safety front, they offered an optional bench seat with a pair of integrated child (20-40 lb.) safety seats.
1993 Dodge Caravan:
Front shoulder belts were given a height-adjustable mounting point; and on vehicles with middle bucket seats, the right bucket tilts forward to ease entry/exit.
1994 Dodge Caravan:
The Caravan was given a standard passenger-side airbag in 1994, to go along with the driver-side airbag. Dodge also added side door guard beams. With the addition of the second airbag, the dashboard was redesigned. All-wheel drive was now limited to Grand models, but antilock brakes were available on all models except the base. On the outside, Caravans sported new bumpers and bodyside moldings.
1995 Dodge Caravan:
In the final year for the current design, the Caravan received only a few trim and option package changes.








