Chrysler refreshes Pacifica lightly for 2027, with small changes and slightly lower pricing on select trims.
For the 2027 model year, Chrysler didn’t make any major changes to the dashboard, instrument cluster, or infotainment screen in the Chrysler Pacifica. As it turns out, this refresh is extremely subtle—more like a light touch-up than a full redesign.
In fact, the minivan remains largely the same as last year’s version. Inside the cabin, the most noticeable update is simply a new Chrysler badge on the steering wheel.
Last week, Chrysler revealed the 2027 Pacifica with a revised front end, and new photos published by Carscoops confirm that the rest of the vehicle is mostly unchanged. One example of the Select trim was recently spotted at what appears to be a storage lot, and it matches the official images closely. Most of the updates are concentrated up front.
The 2027 model features redesigned daytime running lights, updated headlights, a new grille, and a refreshed winged Chrysler emblem.
At the rear, however, changes are minimal. Aside from the new badge, the taillights, light bar, bumper, and tailgate look nearly identical to the outgoing model. That means it’s easy to recognize the 2027 Pacifica from behind—but if it drives past you, many people probably won’t notice the difference.
Cost-cutting measures are also evident inside. The dashboard layout remains unchanged, along with the lower climate control panel and the somewhat unusual rotary gear selector. The inexpensive-looking plastic air vents are still there, and the infotainment display doesn’t appear to have grown in size.
Chrysler hasn’t officially confirmed the powertrain for the 2027 model yet, but it’s widely expected to retain the 3.6-liter Pentastar V6.
One bit of good news comes in the form of pricing. Some trims are now more affordable. The Pacifica Limited FWD is down $1,025, starting at $49,705, while the Pinnacle FWD drops $1,680, now priced from $54,910. Price reductions also apply to the Limited AWD and Pinnacle AWD versions.
Interestingly, both Select trims—FWD and AWD—have actually increased in price by $100.