Paducah shoppers who opt for the entry-level Touring trim can expect to enjoy features such as a seven-inch touchscreen, Bluetooth® compatibility, rear-view cameras, and a slew of useful safety features.
The Touring L group ups the action with an 8.4-inch touchscreen, 13-speaker Alpine sound system, and well-placed USB charging points.
The Pacifica Touring L Plus trim level includes a multi-device Wi-Fi hotspot, wireless streaming, and climate-controlled seats for second-row passengers.
The top-of-the-line trim is known as the Pacifica Limited, and it comes complete with a dedicated vacuum cleaner, climate-controlled seats, and a three-pane sunroof.
Chrysler Pacifica Engine Choices
The new Chrysler Pacifica minivan features the popular Pentastar® engine. The new V6 Pentastar® engine comes in at 3.6-liter of displacement. This displacement level allows this power plant to deliver a very respectable 287 horsepower. Energy levels like these make it easy for the Pacifica to haul full vehicle loads of people as well as their luggage. Plus, it also allows the new Chrysler Pacifica to tow freight or trailers to the tune of 3,600 pounds.
The Pacifica is no slouch in the fuel efficiency area either. While it does get an EPA-estimated 20 MPG during highway use, it also features specialized Engine Stop-Start technology (ESS). When the Chrysler Pacifica is parked at a stop in traffic, the ESS system takes over and switches off the engine temporarily. Once Hopkinsville drivers release their brake pedals and press the gas, the engine starts up promptly.
Backing up the ESS and powerful engine is a specialized automatic nine-speed transmission system. The automatic nature of the transmission makes traveling long and short distances much easier for drivers.