For the pre-1982 Plymouth Caravelle and 1983-1989 Caravelle Salon sold in Canada, see Plymouth Gran Fury.
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Motor vehicle
Plymouth Caravelle
Overview
Manufacturer
Plymouth (Chrysler)
Production
1985–1988 (U.S.) 1983–1988 (Canada)
Assembly
Jefferson Avenue Assembly, Detroit, Michigan (U.S.)
The Plymouth Caravelle is a mid-size sedan that was introduced by Plymouth as a 1983 Canadian model. The Caravelle came to the United States in 1985 to replace the Chrysler E-Class. It was essentially identical to the concurrent Dodge 600. It was replaced by the Plymouth Acclaim in 1989. The Caravelle was Plymouth's first front wheel drive mid-size sedan.
The name of the vehicle was inspired by the word Caravel, a 15th-century sailing ship used by the Portuguese; the ship was noted for its speed and agility.
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