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Off-roading and minivans aren’t usually a thing, since with the rare exception it’s an activity that ends in disaster. But ...
Chrysler is proving the family minivan doesn’t have to stay on the pavement, and this is one of those concept vehicles we can ...
After months of hinting at a significant facelift for the Windsor-built Pacifica, Chrysler on Friday pulled the cover off a more rugged version of its popular minivan.
This sedan may not win any beauty pageants, though we promise we won't not complain (that much) if Chrysler gave it a shot ...
"We’ve been following van life for years, and we know adventurers really value the versatility the Pacifica delivers," said ...
"Chrysler: Evolution of the Minivan," the next episode of the Chrysler Century of Innovation social media video series, debuts ...
Stellantis' Chrysler is recalling over 250,000 Pacifica and Voyager minivans over side curtain air bags that "may not retain sufficient pressure during deployment." ...
Chrysler is looking to completely rethink its approach, with a focus on the year 2030 and beyond. In the minivan class, the brand currently sells only one vehicle—the Pacifica.
And while that value proposition is great, it’s unclear beyond a refreshed Pacifica and maybe an electric Pacifica, what exactly Chrysler has on offer to bake that value for money into.
Chrysler is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year, and Stellantis head of design Ralph Gilles says things behind the scenes are more serious than ever at the long-neglected brand.
Chrysler is part of Stellantis, and its future has often been in question. But both the brand and new company CEOs are looking toward its future.
Chrysler will refresh its Pacifica minivan in 2026, followed by a new, affordable two-row crossover, and then a product to be named later that will be inspired by the dramatic Halcyon concept.