Stellantis has unveiled the refreshed Chrysler Pacifica.
The automaker took the wraps off the 2027 Windsor-built minivan Wednesday at the 2026 New York International Auto Show.
Chrysler and Dodge CEO Matt McAlear told AM800's The Shift with Patty Handysides that some of the changes include a new front exterior design and illuminated wing badge, which the automaker says will serve as a blueprint for the next generation of Chrysler vehicles.
"We carry that through to a new design on our tailgate; we've got five new exterior colours to really make it pop, and we have five new wheel designs to give it a fresh look on the outside. On the inside, we brought out a new blue agave interior on our Pinnacle model," he says.
McAlear says there's also some new technology, like the enhanced Safety Sphere package that adds a turn signal-activated blind-spot view.
"Turn signal-activated cameras to help with safety. We also have a new front ParkSense-activated camera. When you're pulling into that parking spot in a garage, that appropriate camera automatically pops up on the screen to help make sure you're comfortable and you don't ding that new front end," he says.
McAlear says they also have a new addition at the back of the vehicle.
"We brought out the new height-adjustable rear tailgate. So, if you live in a building where you might be parking in a parking garage or lower garage and you don't want it to go all the way up and hit something, now you can adjust the height so that you can protect your vehicle," he says.
The 2027 minivan lineup is available for order now with Canadian pricing yet to be confirmed.
Both the Pacifica and Grand Caravan are built at the Windsor Assembly Plant.