Chrysler Pacifica (minivan)
| Chrysler Pacifica (RU) | |
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| Overview | |
| Manufacturer | Chrysler (Stellantis North America) |
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| Production | 2016–present |
| Model years | 2017–present |
| Assembly | Canada: Windsor, Ontario (Windsor Assembly) |
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| Body and chassis | |
| Class | Minivan |
| Body style | 5-door minivan |
| Layout | |
| Platform | Compact Wide |
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| Powertrain | |
| Engine | |
| Electric motor | 2x electric motors (SiEVT main motor & motor generator; PHEV) |
| Transmission | 9-speed 948TE automatic e-CVT |
| Hybrid drivetrain | PHEV (Pacifica Hybrid) |
| Battery | 16 kWh lithium-ion |
| Electric range | 33 mi (53 km) (EPA) |
| Dimensions | |
| Wheelbase | 121.6 in (3,089 mm) |
| Length | 203.6 in (5,171 mm) |
| Width | 79.6 in (2,022 mm) |
| Height | 69.9–70.7 in (1,775–1,796 mm) |
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| Chronology | |
| Predecessor | Chrysler Town & Country/Dodge Caravan (RT) |
The Chrysler Pacifica is a minivan produced by the Chrysler division of Stellantis since the 2017 model year. Replacing the Chrysler Town & Country, the Pacifica is the sixth generation of Chrysler minivans, taking its name from the 2004–2008 product line. Along with serving as the first minivan with a plug-in hybrid drivetrain, the Pacifica has also served as a platform for autonomous vehicle development.
For the 2020 model year, Chrysler repackaged the lower-trim versions of the Pacifica as a revived Chrysler Voyager, largely to expand fleet sales of the model line; following the retirement of the Dodge Grand Caravan, the Chrysler Voyager was introduced in Canada for 2021 as the Chrysler Grand Caravan (moving the nameplate from Dodge to Chrysler after 36 years). Following the retirement of the Chrysler 300 sedan, the Pacifica/Voyager/Grand Caravan is currently the only vehicle marketed by Chrysler.
Chrysler has assembled the Pacifica minivan (and the Voyager/Grand Caravan) in its Windsor Assembly facility in Ontario (home to Chrysler minivan assembly since 1983).