About Chrysler Pacifica
The Chrysler Pacifica, a minivan with 5 door, is manufactured by Chrysler. It is assembled in Canada: Windsor, Ontario (Windsor Assembly). The model year is from 2017 till now. The Pacifica's production begins from 2016. The Chrysler Pacifica is one of most popular cars among its line. It is driven by front-engine and front wheels or front-engine and all wheels. It is built on the Compact US Wide along with Chrysler 200 (UF).
The Chrysler Pacifica has gone through several development phases. In June 2013, it was reported that a new generation of minivans would be prepared to be produced at its Windsor assembly plant. Production of the minivan is projected to begin in 2015, with a 2017 release date. In 2015, FCA CEO Sergio Marchionne announced a $2 billion investment to develop a new minivan and an overhaul of the Windsor assembly plant to boost its production.
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The new vehicle is introduced at the 2016 North American International Auto Show on January 11, 2016. The new vehicle ditches its original name, in favor of the new name Pacifica, which is intended primarily to distinguish the new model from its predecessor. Bruce Velisek, director of product marketing for the Chrysler brand, explained that it is designed to change the way people think about minivans. Unlike before, it is built on a different platform. Its exterior has also been redesigned, inspired by other vehicles. Chrysler is also changing the material of the sliding door parts. The sliding door is made of aluminum. It is convenient and opens automatically when the remote key holder is waved under them. If you want a car with new desigh, you may try OEM parts online.
The starting bid for the 2017 Pacifica is $28,595. That's $1,400 less than the starting price for the 2016 Town & Country. The base "Premium" model starts at $41,995 and the high-end "Platinum" model starts at $44,995. Powered by a 16 kWh battery pack, the Pacifica Hybrid is eligible for a $7,500 federal tax credit in the U.S., as well as other incentives at the state and local levels. On November 7, 2017, Waymo announced that it has begun testing driverless cars with the Pacifica plug-in.