Chrysler wants to show it remains a leader in the segment it originated in the 1980s, and the 2027 Chrysler Pacifica revealed at the New York Auto Show showed off the best of the model’s updates.
“This refreshed Pacifica builds on that momentum by delivering the perfect blend of new refreshed exterior design, new features, smarter technology with the beloved innovations our customers rely on,” said Matt McAlear, Chrysler brand CEO.
“Together, they strengthen our position in the segment we created and open new opportunities for growth as we enter the next era of the Chrysler brand.”
Big change
Perhaps the biggest change is the new Pacific LX, formerly the Voyager, it is the entry-level model of the lineup. Looking to provide value to buyers at that end of the spectrum, it continues to offer power sliding doors as well as the heated seats and steering wheel Pacifica buyers expect.
The other three trim levels are Select, Limited, and Pinnacle, and receive a new front fascia with vertical LED headlamps and an illuminated grille. That grille also features the new version of the Chrysler wing logo as well as applique for the rear liftgate.
The 2027 Pacifica features an enhanced version of the Safety Sphere Package, which includes turn signal-activated Blind-spot View and ParkSense-based camera activation. This improves visibility for the driver by using cameras to fill in the blind spots.
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Big convenience
Chrysler’s Stow ‘n Go seating and storage system carries on into the 2027 model. “The second- and third-row seats to disappear into the floor in seconds and creating a flat load surface with more than 140 cubic feet of cargo space,” officials said.

The 2027 Chrysler Pacifica Limited AWD featuring standard second- and third-row Stow ‘n Go seating and storage system
“When seats are deployed, the under-floor bins provide additional, easily accessible storage, ideal for weekend gear, groceries, sports equipment or road‑trip essentials.” Chrysler added that the Pacifica is the only vehicle with this kind of seating system that also offers all-wheel drive.
The big change for many will be the modernized wing badge that got a preview on the Chrysler Airflow concept four years ago and was used on the Halcyon concept in 2024. The new logo features a cleaner, digital feel, along with a freshened “Chrysler” wordmark which was created in-house.
Prominently displayed on the front and rear of the vehicle, and subtly integrated throughout as design “Easter eggs,” the latest wing badge represents a contemporary expression of Chrysler’s legacy, blending a century of heritage with a forward-looking vision of the future, the company noted.
The 2027 Chrysler Pacifica starts at $41,495 without destination fees and can be ordered now at dealerships, officials noted.







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