
Chrysler will build 2,100 units of the Pacifica America250 special edition, a commemorative package celebrating the nation’s 250th anniversary that adds flag decals, star graphics, and patriotic interior stitching for $2,995. Orders opened today, with dealer availability this summer.
The A250 package is offered on the Pacifica Select trim with front- or all-wheel drive and seven-passenger seating. Pricing starts at $46,540 for the front-drive configuration and $49,535 for all-wheel drive, both figures excluding the $1,995 destination charge. That positions the A250 above the base Pacifica LX, which starts at $41,495, and puts it within shouting distance of the Honda Odyssey’s $44,290 base price.
The exterior arrives with U.S. flag decals and America250 badges on the front doors and liftgate, with star decals on the front fascia and body sides. Buyers can choose Red Hot, Bright White, or Hydro Blue paint. Chrysler offers a decal-delete option for those who want the patriotic details confined to the cabin, crediting back $495 from the package price.

Inside, the seven-passenger layout receives black leather seats with Ruby Red stitching across all three rows. The perforated leather on the first and second rows exposes a blue accent underlayer. The driver and front-passenger seatbacks carry embossed American flags, and the steering wheel wears red, silver, and blue stitching with satin chrome bezels. Dark Ruby seat belts run through all rows, and a commemorative keychain arrives with the delivery.
The package is the first special edition offered on the refreshed 2027 Pacifica, which Chrysler introduced earlier this year. The minivan retains the Stow ‘n Go seating system for both the second and third rows, a feature that remains exclusive to Pacifica in a segment that has contracted to four nameplates in the U.S. market: the Pacifica, Honda Odyssey, Toyota Sienna, and Kia Carnival.

Chrysler’s commemorative edition arrives through the brand’s partnership with America250, the nonpartisan organization coordinating the 250th anniversary observances. The 2,100-unit production cap ties the run to the year being celebrated, though Chrysler has not disclosed how it will allocate units across its dealer network or whether the limit applies to the calendar year or the full model run.
If you are shopping for a minivan and the flag decals speak to you, the window is narrow by design.
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