
The facelifted 2027 Chrysler Pacifica makes its full debut after earlier teasers.
At this year’s New York international Auto Show, Chrysler finally brought forward its updated 2027 Pacifica minivan in its entirely. Now, the updates we’re seeing come after the automaker abruptly dropped some teasers on its social media accounts. We’re getting a full look here, including changes to the available colors, package options, trims and some updated pricing…with a small twist in the mix.
If you’re looking for a punchline with the 2027 Chrysler Pacifica, the redesigned fascia is really the name of the game. The front clip is markedly different than the outgoing model, bringing Chrysler’s new corporate badging, a new vertical LED headlight and illuminated grille comprise the more modern front fascia — and the bulk of the major changes for this new model year.
Broadly, the rest of the Pacifica’s exterior design remains familiar to the previous model, though the new wing badge makes its way to the updated tailgate at the rear as well. New exterior colors including Olive Green (shown above) join the palette, while there are also new wheel designs and a Pinnacle trim-exclusive Blue Agave interior.




The 2027 Chrysler Pacifica spans a familiar range of trims, from the base Select, Limited and Pinnacle trims. All versions still use the good-old 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 as the sole powertrain option, putting out 287 horsepower and 262 lb-ft of torque through a 9-speed automatic transmission and available all-wheel drive.
There is one small difference this time around, though: The Voyager is (technically) no more. Now, the new base Pacifica LX model effectively replaces the Voyager, which itself was the old, old Pacifica’s design. So, the LX keeps the pre-facelift design, while the other three trims all get the new front fascia.
The 2027 Chrysler Pacifica’s interior is virtually identical to what was available before. However, the Safety Sphere package gets a few more toys, including a blind-spot view and ParkSense-based camera activation that will pull up when you go to park or pull out of a space. Other staples like Stow ‘n Go seating also stick around, while the new Family Tech Group decouples built-in Amazon Fire TV, FamCam and premium audio from the broader Uconnect Theater Group.
As far as pricing is concerned, Chrysler announced a $41,795 starting point for the base (pre-facelift) LX, before destination. It’s unlikely the rest of the range will move much from the 2026 models, where the Pinnacle topped out at around $56,095 (again, before destination).
Andre goes into the updated Pacifica in more detail in the video below: