2025 Chrysler Pacifica FAV Edition: Stickers and Asterisks

In September, Chrysler announced it was simplifying the Pacifica minivan lineup for the 2025 model year, sprucing the family from five trim levels to three. Less than a month later, it refilled one of those newly vacated positions with the resurrected Voyager, an entry-level van wearing a different nameplate and grille but still very much a Pacifica. Now, we’re back up to five with the new Pacifica Family Adventure Vehicle, or FAV, Edition.
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The FAV Edition is available with either of the Pacifica’s engine choices: a 287-horsepower, 3.5-liter V-6 or plug-in hybrid V-6 with 260 hp and a 30-mile electric-only range. Like the rest of the Pacifica lineup, the V-6 can be had with front- or all-wheel drive, while the PHEV is front-drive only.
Based on the base Select trim level, the FAV Edition gets a blacked-out S Appearance Package with black 18-inch wheels, front and rear bumpers, and roof rails, as well as “FAV” stickers on the front doors. Only three color choices are available: black, white and red. The FAV Edition’s 10.1-inch touchscreen is upgraded with navigation, and it features a Harman Kardon sound system with 19 speakers on the gas-only model or 20 on the PHEV.
Chrysler says the Pacifica FAV Edition also boasts best-in-class standard cargo volume; notably, the rest of the Pacifica lineup does not. The brand says the rest of the Pacifica line can accommodate 140.5 cubic feet, and while it didn’t hollow out the FAV Edition’s doors and make its seats out of cargo balloons, the claim is based on the new trim’s standard Thule rooftop carrier, which adds 16 cubic feet of storage space. For comparison, 2025 variants of the Honda Odyssey has 155.8 cubic feet of maximum cargo volume; the Kia Carnival, 145.1; and the Toyota Sienna, 101.0 (all are manufacturer measurements). Is that a little bit like saying the 2025 Ram 2500 can tow more than a Ford Super Duty F-250 (if we sell you two)? Yes.
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Availability and Pricing
The 2025 Chrysler Pacifica FAV Edition will go on sale in early 2025. Pricing (including the $1,695 destination fee) starts at $47,040 for the gas-only minivan and $55,645 for the PHEV.
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