Chrysler’s Commitment to Electric Vehicles
Chrysler is stepping into the future with plans to launch a fully electric version of the popular Chrysler Pacifica minivan. According to reports from Green Car Reports, this electric vehicle (EV) version is expected to arrive approximately a year after the company introduces a refreshed design of the Pacifica, integrating elements from the Halcyon concept unveiled earlier this year.
The Current Pacifica Lineup
At present, the Pacifica lineup comprises a standard gasoline model along with a plug-in hybrid variant, offering an impressive 32-mile electric-only driving range before transitioning to gas. Chrysler’s CEO, Christine Feuell, confirmed these exciting developments during the LA Auto Show but remained tight-lipped regarding the future of the plug-in hybrid offering alongside the anticipated all-electric model.
Innovations Design for Electric Capability
The shift to an all-electric Pacifica requires significant redesign efforts, particularly regarding the innovative “Stow ‘n Go” seating system. To accommodate Stellantis’ battery electric vehicle (BEV) powertrain, Chrysler might implement new configurations for seating. One proposed solution is to store the second-row seats beneath the front seats, while another idea involves employing sliding mechanisms for the second-row outboard seats, allowing enhanced versatility.
These advancements signify Chrysler’s dedication to transitioning toward sustainable family transportation solutions. As the automotive industry evolves, the fully electric Pacifica will embody innovation, practicality, and a commitment to environmental responsibility.