04:14 07-05-2026

Chrysler Reduces 2027 Pacifica Prices by Up to $2,060

Chrysler slashes 2027 Pacifica prices by up to $2,060 on five trims after backlash. The Limited AWD gets the biggest cut. See new pricing and package updates.

Chrysler revised pricing on the refreshed 2027 Pacifica minivan in the U.S., cutting recommended prices on five trim levels after facing criticism for a steep starting MSRP. The Limited AWD saw the biggest drop—$2,060.

The entry-level Pacifica LX front-wheel-drive model did not see a cut: it still starts at $41,495 before destination. Once you add the $1,995 delivery charge, the effective starting price comes to $43,490. This trim replaced the old Voyager, but it still looks pricey alongside the Kia Carnival, which undercuts it in the U.S. market.

The price reductions hit more popular configurations. The Select FWD drops by $1,000, Select AWD by $1,350, Limited FWD by $1,710, Limited AWD by $2,060, and the Pinnacle AWD by $350. The range-topping Pinnacle FWD holds steady. Chrysler also trimmed the cost of the Safety Sphere package on the Limited from $1,715 to $1,320. That package bundles a surround-view camera system, parking sensors, and a blind-spot view that activates with the turn signal.

Mechanically, the 2027 Pacifica carries over unchanged. All versions rely on the familiar 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 delivering 287 horsepower and a nine-speed automatic transmission. The plug-in hybrid Pacifica Hybrid is no longer available; industry outlets had already reported Stellantis' decision to discontinue the PHEV version in North America.

This pricing adjustment matters a great deal for Chrysler because the Pacifica is now essentially the brand's sole model in the U.S. So getting the price right isn't just about fighting off the Kia Carnival, Toyota Sienna, and Honda Odyssey—it's about the brand's very future.