The 2017 Chrysler Pacifica puts together an impressive technology suite, a variety of convenience and luxury-based features, and a modern look to provide an upscale interior that makes Chrysler’s foray into the minivan segment quite compelling.
The 2017 Pacifica was Chrysler’s expectation-smashing answer to the Honda Odyssey
and Toyota Sienna
, re-igniting their minivan line which had essentially been on life support up until that point. With a V6 powering it, there’s no doubt that the Pacifica will perform—but performance isn’t everything. Here’s a guide to the 2017 Chrysler Pacifica interior.
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With used models currently selling for $16,000 to $35,000, the 2017 Pacifica seems like a great value pick when considering utility, passenger room, and technology.
Seating
The base 2017 Pacifica comes with seven seats with the option to add a center seat that boosts the count up to eight. A very useful thing with the Pacifica is the “Stow ‘n Go” feature
that Chrysler has included—the second-row captain chair seats are collapsible, making it super easy for you to switch from carrying people to carrying cargo. The third-row seats
are easily accessible and fairly comfortable for adults. Here’s a breakdown of how much space you get in the 2017 Chrysler Pacifica:
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Tech features
The 2017 Pacifica comes with some neat tech options as well, including:
Uconnect infotainment system with 8.4-inch touchscreen (available as an option)
Rearview camera, rear parking sensors with automatic low-speed braking, and blind-spot monitoring
Two 10-inch touch screens mounted on the back of the front seats
Bluetooth connectivity with voice commands and six-speaker sound system
Storage space
With Stow ‘n Go, Chrysler really prioritizes versatility when it comes to transporting your belongings. Behind the third-row seats, you’ll find 32.3 cubic feet of cargo space. Folding these down gets you up to 87.5 cubic feet, with a maximum cargo capacity of 140.5 cubic feet.
Style
Before the 2017 Pacifica, Chrysler’s foray into minivans was not that impressive—even though it had been a pioneer in the segment back in the late ’80s. The design choices on the 2017 Pacifica are a throwback to the Chrysler vans of the ’90s and early ’00s, with sleek, smooth lines that you can pair with 20-inch wheels to turn a few heads.
There weren’t many options for upgrading seats in 2017, but with a panoramic sunroof, this minivan doesn’t entirely sacrifice styling for functionality.
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