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Chrysler debuts 2027 Pacifica at New York auto show.
Summary
Chrysler unveiled the 2027 Pacifica at the 2026 New York International Auto Show and put the Pacific LX on sale starting at $41,495; the update includes refreshed exterior styling, an updated wing badge, enhanced safety features and continued Stow 'n Go seating.
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Chrysler unveiled the 2027 Pacifica at the 2026 New York International Auto Show, presenting evolutionary updates to its long-running minivan. The company said the refreshed Pacifica combines a new exterior design, added features and smarter technology alongside familiar innovations. The Pacific LX, formerly called Voyager, is offered as the entry-level model and is on sale now. Officials framed the changes as part of Chrysler's next era while keeping the family-oriented features buyers expect.
Key details:
- The Pacific LX goes on sale starting at $41,495 without destination fees; it retains power sliding doors, heated seats and a heated steering wheel.
- Select, Limited and Pinnacle trims remain and receive a new front fascia with vertical LED headlamps and an illuminated grille that carries a modernized Chrysler wing logo and a rear liftgate applique; new paint colors and wheel designs are available.
- The Safety Sphere Package has been enhanced and includes turn signal-activated Blind-spot View and ParkSense-based camera activation to improve visibility using cameras.
- Chrysler's Stow 'n Go seating and storage system continues in the 2027 Pacifica; second- and third-row seats fold into the floor to create a flat load surface with more than 140 cubic feet of cargo space, and under-floor bins offer additional storage. Chrysler noted the Pacifica is the only vehicle with this seating system that also offers all-wheel drive.
- The new wing badge, previewed on the Airflow concept and used on the Halcyon concept in 2024, features a cleaner, more digital feel and a refreshed in-house Chrysler wordmark that appears as design "Easter eggs."
Summary:
The 2027 Pacifica updates styling, safety technology and brand identity while maintaining key practical features such as Stow 'n Go seating and available all-wheel drive. The Pacific LX is on sale now; broader market reaction and sales impact are undetermined at this time.
