Pros: Outstanding passenger and cargo versatility; excellent ride and handling balance; quiet cabin; class-exclusive Stow ‘n Go seats; stylish looks
Cons: Some touchscreen controls are complicated; Stow ‘n Go seats are a bit less comfortable than conventional second-row seats
CG Says: The 2021 Chrysler Pacifica has refreshed styling and adds a new topline Pinnacle model. The automatic emergency braking system now includes pedestrian detection. New features include FamCam to monitor backseat passengers. There also is a new infotainment system with a 10.1-inch screen. Chrysler replaced its aged Town & Country minivan with the all-new Pacifica for 2017. Last year Chrysler Pacifica spun off its entry-level L and and LX models to create a new Voyager line. (See our separate report for the Chrysler Voyager.) The aging Dodge Grand Caravan minivan has been dropped for 2021. Conventional Pacificas are powered by a 287-horsepower 3.6-liter V6 paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission. All-wheel drive became available for Pacifica last year. A plug-in hybrid model that combines the V6 with two electric motors for a total of 260 horsepower; Chrysler estimates a 30-mile all-electric driving range and up to 80 MPGe in city driving. Pacifica’s class-exclusive Stow ‘n Go stowable second-row seats feature an Easy Tilt feature that makes third-row access easier. Unlike previous-generation Chrysler minivans, Stow ‘n Go is not deleted with all-wheel drive. Max cargo volume checks in at a generous 140.5 cubic feet. Pacifica’s available features include a tri-pane panoramic sunroof; Stow ‘n Vac integrated vacuum cleaner; and a dual-screen rear-seat Bluray/DVD entertainment system complete with a touchpad remote control and aux, USB, and HDMI jacks for each screen. The Chrysler Town & Country had aged to the point of being an also-ran in the minivan segment, but the Pacifica put Chrysler back at the head of the minivan class. Pacifica is surprisingly stylish inside and out, its all-around dynamic performance is class-competitive, and its passenger and cargo versatility is unmatched. Also, the hybrid model delivers a new level of fuel-efficiency to the minivan class. If you’re shopping for a family hauler, the Pacifica should be on your list.
Class | Minivan |
Body Style(s) | Minivan |
Passenger Count | 7 |
Drive Wheels | front-wheel drive, all-wheel drive |
Manufacturer | Chrysler |
Nation of Manufacture | Canada |
Base Prices | Touring: $36,540 AWD Touring: $39,535 Touring L: $39,640 AWD Touring L: $42,635 AWD Limited: $49,885 AWD Pinnacle: $54,885 Hybrid Touring: $41,490 Hybrid Touring L: $43,790 Hybrid Limited: $47,340 Hybrid Pinnacle: $52,340 |
Base Engine 3.6-liter V6 |
Horsepower 287 |
Std. Transmission 9-speed automatic |
Avail. Transmission NA |
EPA City Range (mpg) NA |
EPA Hwy Range (mpg) NA |
Optional Engine 3.6-liter V6/electric motor |
Horsepower 260 |
Std. Transmission electrically variable transmission |
Avail. Transmission NA |
EPA Gas Engine Combined (mpg) NA |
EPA Electric Motor Combined (MPGe) NA |