How Much Is the 2027 Chrysler Pacifica?
What Car Shoppers Need To Know
- Pricing for the 2027 Chrysler Pacifica starts at $43,490 (all prices include destination).
- Updates include new interior styling, additional exterior colors, and enhanced technology and option packages.
The Chrysler Pacifica is the bestselling minivan in the segment, with over 110,000 examples sold in 2025. That sales momentum should continue with the new 2027 Pacifica, as the brand has updated its styling both inside and out and fine-tuned some of its details.
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Release Date and Pricing
Orders for the 2027 Pacifica are now open, and the minivan will arrive at dealers across the country in the summer. Full pricing is as follows. Compared to competitors, the base price of the Pacifica is the second-most expensive in the small group of current minivans, including the Honda Odyssey, Kia Carnival and Toyota Sienna.
Chrysler Pacifica Pricing
- LX: $43,490
- Select: $46,540
- Select AWD: $49,885
- Limited: $51,700
- Limited AWD: $55,045
- Pinnacle: $56,905
- Pinnacle AWD: $60,250
Chrysler Pacifica Base Price Vs. Competitors
- 2026 Carnival LX: $38,935
- 2026 Sienna LE: $41,915
- 2027 Pacifica LX: $43,490
- 2026 Odyssey EX-L: $44,290
Bold New Styling
The biggest change for the 2027 Pacifica is its all-new front styling. There’s vertical LED headlights, a new winged Chrysler badge, an illuminated grille and a unique lighting pattern Chrysler calls “piano keys.” This new face is available on all trims of the Pacifica except the base LX.
Speaking of the base Pacifica, this refresh has killed the Voyager. Reintroduced in 2020 as a low-cost, fleet-oriented option for buyers who wanted a basic, comfortable minivan, Chrysler’s reshuffling of the Pacifica lineup has eliminated the Voyager. Previously, the Voyager was available in a single LX trim, but it has been dropped and replaced with a new Pacifica LX trim. It does have a few features that will stand out for bargain shoppers, including standard power-sliding doors, heated seats and a heated steering wheel.
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New Colors, Interior Trim and Updated Tech
The fine details of the Pacifica have been updated, as well. The rear liftgate features a newly designed winged Chrysler badge. There are also new exterior paint colors, though Chrysler didn’t share what they are.
Inside, the top-spec Pinnacle trim gets a new trim-exclusive Blue Agave interior color along with Copper Alloy accents. There’s also new Dark Platinum Paint trim on the dash and unique seat piping. Chrysler’s excellent Stow ‘n Go seating system remains. Tech has been updated in the Pacifica, as well. In addition to the Uconnect infotainment system, there’s a new Safety Sphere Package that includes driver-assistance features such as turn-signal-activated blind spot views and a 360-degree camera system with parking assist.
Buyers can also add the Family Tech Group, which allows for personalization of family-centered tech options and features, including Amazon Fire TV, an interior camera system, premium audio and additional power outlets, among other things.
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