Chrysler to build new minivans in Windsor, Ont.

Joe Duarte
Published: 07 01 2007

Chrysler will build the all-new 2008 Chrysler Town & Country and Dodge Grand Caravan minivans in Windsor, Ontario, the company announced at the 2007 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.

"This is a very important product for DaimlerChrysler as we remain committed to the minivan market and maintain our leadership position," said Frank Ewasyshyn, Executive Vice President - Manufacturing, Chrysler Group. "The Windsor Assembly Plant has been building world-class vehicles since 1928, and keeping the new Chrysler and Dodge minivans in Canada demonstrates DaimlerChrysler's commitment to the community."

The plant, which currently builds the vans as well as the Chrysler Pacifica crossover utility vehicle, is getting extensive investment and remodelling to facilitate the production of the new vehicles.

A $508 million investment to the plant has produced a new, state-of-the-art, 185,000-square-foot paint facility capable of accommodating the dimensions of at least 11 different body styles, and is scheduled to be operational first quarter of 2007. The new paint facility will increase manufacturing flexibility, quality, capacity and productivity while reducing material costs, emissions, waste and energy consumption.

The key to flexible manufacturing process is the order in which the body is assembled, using a unique underbody pallet system in the body shop. This means that the same production system may be used to build sedans, convertibles, minivans, sport-utility vehicles and sports tourers.

With 35 new and improved features, the 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan and Chrysler Town & Country are more like "family rooms on wheels," says Chrysler. The newest ingredient for functional family seating is the all-new Swivel 'n Go seating system, consisting of middle-row seats that swivel 180 degrees to face the rear, fold-into-floor seats. A removable table installs between the two rows.

The new minivans also offer an available industry-first integrated child booster seat in the second-row quad chair and an available minivan-exclusive one-touch power-folding third-row 60/40 bench seat. The 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan and Chrysler Town & Country are expected to be in Canadian dealerships in the fall of 2007.

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