Chrysler Pacifica Is A Jack Of All Trades With Greatly Enhanced Technology

Chrysler’s Pacifica Offers A Classic With New Tech Upgrades

The Chrysler Pacifica has been a favorite American minivan for some time. It remains rather unchanged for 2019 but comes a little more elevated with an aesthetic tweak characterized by a lovely attractive design.

From this look, it is evident that it is meant to win over family love once again and take its place as the preferred full-size family car.

The Pacifica hits 60 mph in 7.3 seconds, which makes it not the quickest minivan but one that still a good performer among equals. From 3.6-liter V-6 and two electric motors backed up by a 16-kWh lithium-ion battery. the Pacifica hybrid you derive 260 hp.

This spacious minivan offers cubbies, cup-holders, slide-out bins, and connectivity; making the Pacifica is big on the features that minivan buyers love. Fit, finish, and materials are several steps above the outgoing Town & Country and the Dodge Grand Caravan.

You also have Chrysler’s Uconnect infotainment system knobs and buttons for audio controls instead of touch-sensitive controls. In addition to the Uconnect system’s intuitive software and general excellence in usability, it’s highly responsive to inputs.

For 2018 it gained Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration, a faster processor, and swapped its onboard 3G data connection for 4G LTE. In general, this is a car that knows its place in the market rather well and seems determined to do whatever it takes to win leap forward, especially by leveraging technology.