
- The 2027 Pacifica has debuted with an updated front fascia.
- Among the changes are new headlights and an LED light bar.
- The newly-named Pacifica LX also replaces the base Voyager.
Almost a decade after the Chrysler Pacifica first arrived, the long-running minivan has received its second major update. Importantly, this is not an all-new model but a facelift, and Chrysler has not yet confirmed which engine will power it. Even so, order books have already opened.
Visually, the front end of the 2027 Pacifica is completely redesigned. It features more modern LED headlights and daytime running lights integrated into sharp elements that run down the fascia. An LED light bar also spans the front, though it uses a distinctive pattern that helps it stand apart from the simpler light bars seen on many other vehicles.
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Strangely, Chrysler has not released any photos of the Pacifica’s rear end. Based on recent images, however, it appears the current model’s taillights will carry over, which feels a little odd for a facelift of this scale. In fact, the only rear change Chrysler mentions is an updated rear applique that now features a new wing badge.
Pacifica Trim Levels And Prices
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The 2027 Pacifica starts at $41,495, excluding destination charges, and is offered in LX, Select, Limited, and Pinnacle trims with both front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive available.
The entry point is the LX FWD, followed by the Select FWD ($44,545), the Limited FWD ($49,075), and the Pinnacle FWD ($54,910). The base LX does not offer AWD, but the Select does, starting at $47,890. From there, the Limited AWD begins at $53,050, while the range-topping Pinnacle AWD starts at $58,255.

Curiously, the Pacifica LX replaces the entry-level Voyager and retains the same look as the previous model, though it now starts at $41,495, an increase of $100. The Select FWD is also just $100 more expensive than last year, while the Limited FWD is now $1,025 cheaper and the Pinnacle FWD drops by $1,680. Prices for the Select AWD rise by $100, but fall by $395 for the Limited AWD and by $1,680 for the Pinnacle AWD.
Among the key safety upgrades for the 2027 model is the new Enhanced Safety Sphere Package. It includes turn-signal-activated Blind Spot View, ParkSense-based Camera Activation, a 360 Surround View system, and Front Park Assist with Stop.

What About The Cabin?
With no photos of the minivan’s interior released yet, it’s unclear what changes have been made. But like the exterior, they’re likely modest. Chrysler mentions a new steering wheel badge, a height-adjustable power liftgate, and a special Blue Agave interior color for the flagship Pinnacle version, paired with Copper Alloy accents. The carmaker also promises a new seat pattern with Tungsten Patina piping, along with heated seats and a heated steering wheel.
The 2027 Chrysler Pacifica is expected to retain the familiar 3.6-liter Pentastar V6. Dealership deliveries are scheduled to begin in the summer.

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