Rear Entry Vehicle Conversion

With an ultra wide ramp and entrance, the vehicle easily accommodates wheelchair passengers for entering and exiting.

Whether you need a commercial use vehicle or require family-use accessibility, the Savaria rear entry design offers easy access for Toyota Sienna, Dodge Caravan and Chrysler Pacifica minivan models.

The lightweight, easy-to-deploy ramp provides a gentle slope and the 56″ entrance height provides ample room for access for mobility devices including scooters.

For our long floor rear entry models, you can select seating options best suited to your needs including flip sideways seats for the second row.

Features

All models are built with a manual tie-down system to secure the mobility device, a 3-year/60,000 km warranty, and are built to meet all US and Canadian safety standards (FMVSS/CMVSS) to be D409 and ADA compliant. Our designs have all been successfully crash tested.

Toyota Sienna Short Floor

The Toyota Sienna is built with a quiet ride from engineered suspension and exhaust system.

With the Sienna, you can configure to seat 4 to 5 ambulatory passengers, plus wheelchair position.

Additional options:

The lowered floor design extends 62″ long by 36″
Available for models 2018 – 2020

The lowered floor design extends 96″ long by 34″
Available for models 2018 – 2020

Dodge Grand Caravan Long Floor

Additional options:

Chrysler Pacifica Long Floor

Additional options:

The lowered floor design extends 96″ long by 34″
Available for models 2018+

Seating Options

A variety of seating options are available to meet your specific needs!

Savaria rear entry vehicles feature many seating options. See below for options and availability by model.

7 Passengers

OEM seating + optional third row 2-person bench

Available in Toyota Sienna and Dodge/Chrysler minivans

5 + 1 Passengers

OEM seating

Available in Toyota Sienna and Dodge/Chrysler minivans

2 + 2 Passengers

Available in Dodge/Chrysler minivans

4 + 1 Passengers

Available in Dodge/Chrysler minivans

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