Refreshed Chrysler Pacifica gets Canadian price cut for 2027

The made-in-Canada minivan is seeing price reductions ranging from $4,200 to $7,200 depending on trim

2027 Chrysler Pacifica Pinnacle front and side
The Chrysler Pacifica was refreshed with a new face and features for 2027. – Stellantis photo

To quote Chrysler, the automaker is providing “more Stow ‘n Go for less dough.”

The automaker announced it is reducing the Canadian prices of the refreshed Chrysler Pacifica minivan for the 2027 model year.

Stow ‘n Go refers to the minivan’s second- and third-row seats that can fold into the floor. All versions but the Pinnacle model get these as standard. The top-of-the-line Pinnacle model doesn’t get this feature in the second row because its middle-row seats are more comfortable captain’s chairs.

The updated minivan will go into production at the company’s Windsor, Ont. assembly plant in the first half of the year and should be available at Canadian dealerships this summer.

2027 Chrysler Pacifica floor compartment
The Pacifica’s Stow ‘n Go seats allow it to fold into the floor or to use the floor compartment for storage. – Stellantis photo

Canadian prices

The automaker announced the Canadian prices of its 2027 minivan lineup, including the Grand Caravan, which is essentially an entry-level Pacifica. The Grand Caravan doesn’t get the 2027 refresh of the Pacifica; instead, it retains its current looks and features.

Canadian prices, including how much they are reduced by, are as follows:

  • Grand Caravan – $49,995 (no change)
  • Pacifica Select FWD – $52,995 (down $4,200)
  • Pacifica Select AWD – $57,995 (down $4,200)
  • Pacifica Limited AWD – $63,995 (down $7,200)
  • Pacifica Pinnacle AWD – $72,995 (down $7,200)

The prices include the manufacturer’s suggested retail price plus $2,195 in destination and additinoal fees.

The automaker said the new price makes the 2027 Chrysler Pacifica Select AWD the lowest-priced seven-passenger minivan with all-wheel drive in Canada.

“For more than 40 years, our minivans have been part of Canadian family life, and with more than 16.6 million sold globally, nearly every Canadian has a story that involves one, including me,” said Trevor Longley, president and CEO, Stellantis Canada, in a news release. “From road trips to hockey practices, these vehicles have carried families through everyday moments that matter. By significantly reducing Pacifica pricing today, we’re making this latest generation of our award-winning, Canadian-assembled minivans more accessible than ever and continuing a legacy Canadians know and trust.”

For full model details, visit the Chrysler Canada website.


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