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You can find 70 different trims/engines for the Chrysler Town & Country and their corresponding recommended towing capacity.

The years available stretch from 2001 through to 2016 and to view the towing capacity you just click to expand.

The Chrysler Town & Country is a minivan that was manufactured by Chrysler between 1990 to 2016. Upon its discontinuation, it was replaced by its successor, the Chrysler Pacifica.

During its time on the market, there were a total of five generations released, with the last version being introduced in 2008.

It has featured either a 3-door or 4-door layout and is capable of seating up to 7 passengers. It also features Chrysler’s “Stow ‘n Go” system, which was awarded the 2005 Best of What’s New award by Popular Mechanics. This system allows for the second and third rows of seating to be completely folded away into under-floor compartments.

It shares a number of similarities with its corporate cousin, the Dodge Grand Caravan. However, it is considered to be the luxury version. Other similar models include the Honda Odyssey, Kia Sedona, and Toyota Sienna.

Trim levels changed throughout its time on the market. The most current versions consisted of the base LX, followed by Touring, S, Touring-L, Limited and Limited Platinum. Regardless of trim level, all models came with front-wheel drivetrains.

There has also been a number of special editions since 2004. The most recent of these include the 30th Anniversary Edition and the 90th Anniversary Edition. The former was released in celebration of Chrysler’s minivans, while the latter was in celebration of the 90th year on the market.

Engines in more recent models ranged from a 3-liter V6 up to a 4-liter V6. There was also a 2.8-liter diesel version released in Europe and select Asian markets.

Chrysler introduced a plug-in hybrid powertrain in 2008. This consisted of a 3.6-liter Pentastar with a liquid-cooled 12.1 kWh lithium-ion battery.