Frequently Asked Questions

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The following advantages make a rear entry vehicle a convenient choice:

  • Larger ramp sizes: Rear entry wheelchair accessible vehicles can accommodate larger ramp sizes. If you have a larger wheelchair, rear entry offers you ample room to easily maneuver in and out of the vehicle. Freedom Motors has the largest ramp in the industry, the super-wide 48 inch ramp.
  • Parking flexibility: Rear entry vehicles allow you to park nearly anywhere without worrying about leaving enough clearance for a ramp on the side of the vehicle. No more waiting for an oversized handicap parking spot or getting blocked in by other vehicles.
  • Less intrusive conversion: Rear entry vehicles are able to keep many of the original OEM systems and structure intact. Unlike a side entry conversion, the main frame and electrical wiring is not cut creating a much smoother and safer ride.
  • Price: Rear entry wheelchair accessible vehicles tend to be less expensive than side entry options. If you are working with a cost-conscious budget, rear entry is a good place to start your search.
  • Ground clearance: Rear entry wheelchair accessible vehicles offer more ground clearance than side entry vehicles.

Side entry vehicles may be common in the market, but that does not mean your rear entry options are limited. Consider different minivans and SUVs to decide what best suits you:

  • Buick Enclave: The Buick Enclave is a stylish, luxury sport utility vehicle (SUV) that offers an alternative to a wheelchair accessible van or minivan. A variety of different years and models of the Buick Enclave can accommodate a rear entry ramp.
  • Chevrolet Traverse: The Chevrolet Traverse can serve as a rear entry wheelchair SUV. As another sport utility vehicle, this vehicle is roomy on the inside and offers a powerful engine paired with fuel efficiency. When equipped with a power transfer seat and automatic rear ramp, this upscale SUV allows driver independence.
  • Chrysler PacificaThe Chrysler Pacifica has refined the minivan experience which is taken to the next level with rear entry conversion. For wheelchair users able to transfer, a power transfer seat and automatic rear ramp provides independence.
  • Chrysler Voyager: Based on the Chrysler Pacifica, the Chrysler Voyager provides a cost-effective alternative to the wheelchair accessible vehicle. Like its more upscale cousin, the Voyager can be customized with a power transfer seat and automatic rear ramp for self-drivers.
  • Kia Sorento: Kia Sorento, also sport utility vehicles, represent another departure from the typical wheelchair accessible van you might expect. You can consider options with rear entry automatic or manual ramps.
  • Kia Soul: If you like Kia but you want a slightly different look, the Kia Soul is also compatible with rear entry ramps. Customize with a power transfer seat and automatic ramp for independence.
  • Kia Telluride: The popular Kia Telluride is a full-size SUV, while the Sorento is a mid-size SUV and the Soul is a crossover. The Telluride is a possible contender for those who are looking for a roomier rear entry SUV.
  • Toyota Sienna Hybrid: Beginning with the 2021 model year, the Toyota Sienna is available with a Hybrid drivetrain only. No problem! Freedom Motors is the first manufacturer to convert this new model with a rear entry 40″ wide ramp.
  • Toyota Sienna: For model years 2020 and earlier, the Toyota Sienna has the flexibility to serve as a side entry or rear entry wheelchair accessible vehicle. With the rear entry conversion, the ramp comes in the industry’s only Super-wide 48″ width! The 2020 and older model Sienna’s can be adapted with a power transfer seat on either driver or front passenger locations.

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