If you're looking for a minivan that has it all – style, comfort, and luxury, the 2024 Chrysler Pacifica is the perfect choice for you. With the option to choose from six trim levels, you can find the perfect Pacifica for your needs. The Touring, Touring Limited, Hybrid Select, Pinnacle, and Hybrid Pinnacle trims all offer a spacious and comfortable interior, as well as excellent performance. And the two hybrid trims give you the added benefit of improved fuel economy and environmental friendliness.
Learn more about the features and specifications of the 2024 Pacifica minivan at Tempe Chrysler Dodge Jeep. Then, come see us in person to take a test drive and experience the Pacifica for yourself.
The 2024 Chrysler Pacifica is a three-row, seven-seater minivan with one of the roomiest cabin spaces in its class. The Stow 'n Go features allow you to fold and store the second- and third-row seats in the floor, creating a large and versatile cargo area. Other available interior features include a 12-way power driver seat, Wi-Fi hotspot, plentiful cupholders, voice-activated climate control, leather seating, memory settings, and power outlets.
Here are the 2024 year model colors:
The gas-powered variants are equipped with a 3.6-liter V6 engine generating 287 horsepower and 262 lb-ft of torque. They come with a 9-speed transmission and offer the option of either all-wheel or front-wheel drive.
In contrast, the hybrid models also feature the 3.6-liter V6 engine but produce 260 horsepower. They utilize a 9-speed transmission and exclusively offer front-wheel drive.
If you believe the 2024 Chrysler Pacifica is the ideal minivan for your family, visit Tempe Chrysler Dodge Jeep to finalize your decision. Our team is ready to support you whether you opt for purchasing, leasing, or financing. We can't wait to welcome you to our dealership soon!
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