Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid 2025: Trim Name Change and $3,000 Price Increase

Chrysler’s Future: What to Expect in the 2025 Model Year

Chrysler, an American automotive brand, has recently been in the spotlight for its lack of new products and updates to its lineup. With only one minivan, the Pacifica, currently available, consumers and dealers are left wondering what the future holds for the brand. Despite CEO Chris Feuell’s decision to kill the Airflow electric concept in favor of a new model with a new design, there have been limited updates and announcements regarding upcoming vehicles. This lack of movement prompted Walter Chrysler’s great-grandson, Frank B. Rhodes, Jr., to publicly offer to buy Chrysler and Dodge from Stellantis, the parent company of Chrysler, which was promptly rejected.

### Limited Updates for the 2025 Model Year
As dealers prepare for the 2025 model year, they are faced with limited options as Chrysler’s product lineup remains sparse. The only new vehicle available will be the Pacifica minivan, offered in standard and plug-in hybrid versions. The trim lineup for the Pacifica has been rearranged for the 2025 model year, with changes to both the non-hybrid and PHEV options. The non-hybrid models will now include Select, Limited, and Pinnacle trims, while the PHEV lineup will feature the Select and Pinnacle trims.
### Enhanced Features and Packages
For the 2025 model year, Chrysler has introduced new features and packages to enhance the Pacifica minivan. The S Appearance Package, previously optional, will now be standard on the non-hybrid Limited grade and optional on the PHEV Select grade when equipped with the Premium Group. The addition of the Premium Group package will include cosmetic enhancements, entertainment features, a sunroof, wireless charging, and safety enhancements.
### Pricing and Options
When it comes to pricing, Chrysler has made some changes for the 2025 model year. The MSRPs for the Pacifica lineup have been adjusted, with the Select trim starting at $44,145, the Limited trim at $51,265, and the Pinnacle trim at $55,930. On the PHEV side, the Select PHEV will remain priced at $52,750, while the Pinnacle PHEV will be priced at $61,480. It is important to note that these prices are for front-wheel drive models, and adding all-wheel drive will increase the price by $2,995.
### Conclusion
As Chrysler prepares for the 2025 model year, dealers and consumers can expect limited updates to the Pacifica minivan lineup. With only minor changes to trims and packages, the focus remains on the existing models rather than introducing new vehicles. While Chrysler’s future may be uncertain, the brand continues to provide reliable and versatile vehicles for consumers in the market for a minivan.

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