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2027 Chrysler Pacifica Ships With Price Cuts Up to $2,060, Safety Sphere Now $395

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The 2027 Chrysler Pacifica Limited arrives at dealers with a $1,710 price cut and a repositioned Safety Sphere package.

The refreshed 2027 Chrysler Pacifica began shipping to dealers May 5 with price cuts across the Select and Limited trims and a repositioned Safety Sphere package that drops from $1,715 to $395.

The largest cut lands on the Limited with all-wheel drive, down $2,060 to a starting MSRP of $50,990. The front-drive Limited drops $1,710 to $47,995. Select trims see smaller reductions: $1,000 off the front-drive model, now $43,545, and $1,350 off the all-wheel-drive version, now $46,540. The LX, which remains the entry point at $41,495, holds its prior price.

Chrysler positions the Limited’s new $47,995 start as delivering more than $3,000 in added value when equipped with Safety Sphere, which now costs $395 instead of the outgoing model’s $1,715. The math reflects both the trim’s base-price drop and the package’s repricing. The package includes 360-degree surround view camera, front and rear park assist with automatic stop, and two new features: turn-signal-activated blind-spot view, which displays a live camera feed on the center touchscreen when the signal is engaged, and ParkSense-based camera activation, which triggers the appropriate camera view when the sensors detect an object during low-speed maneuvers.

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The segment context remains narrow. The Kia Carnival starts at $37,390, and the 2025 Toyota Sienna starts at $37,685. The Pacifica, Sienna, Carnival, and Honda Odyssey are the only traditional minivans left in the American market.

All-wheel drive is now priced at $2,995 across the lineup, down from prior positioning that varied by trim. The Pinnacle, which is standard with Safety Sphere, sees a $350 price drop on the all-wheel-drive variant to $57,905, while the front-drive Pinnacle holds at $54,910.

Two 2027 Chrysler Pacifica minivans parked side-by-side on desert road with red rock mountains in background under clear sky

The pricing structure suggests Chrysler is attempting to compress the gap between its entry LX and the volume trims without cutting into the base model’s accessible positioning. Whether that compression pulls buyers up from the LX or pulls conquest shoppers away from the Carnival and Sienna depends on how those buyers value Stow ‘n Go seating against a four-figure price difference that still favors the competition.

If you have been waiting for the Pacifica’s refresh to arrive with a reason to move off the entry trim, the Limited at $47,995 with Safety Sphere at $395 is the number Chrysler wants you to see.

Source: Chrysler. Images courtesy of Chrysler.