After six years on the market, the Chrysler Voyager has been discontinued, replaced by the new Pacific LX trim. Introduced in 2020 as a more affordable alternative to the Pacifica following the discontinuation of the Grand Caravan, the Voyager’s exit marks the end of its run. The Pacific LX retains the Voyager’s exterior design but offers a budget-friendly entry point with features like power sliding doors, heated seats, and a heated steering wheel. Priced at $43,490, including a $1,995 destination charge, the Pacific LX is available only in front-wheel drive and starts $100 higher than the 2026 Voyager.

Chrysler is also launching a refreshed 2027 Pacifica, which continues to offer Select, Limited, and Pinnacle trims. The updated minivan features an exterior redesign with a new Chrysler badge, vertical LED projector headlights, and an illuminated grille. Inside, the Pacifica Pinnacle is equipped with standard Blue Agave Nappa leather and Copper Alloy bezels, while other trims receive new accents. Select trims and above now come with a height-adjustable power liftgate as standard. The 2027 Pacifica maintains its 287-horsepower 3.6-liter V6 engine and nine-speed automatic transmission, with all-wheel drive available for an additional $3,345. Notably, Stellantis discontinued the hybrid version earlier this year.

Pricing for the 2027 Pacifica has been adjusted, with the Select trim only $100 more than the outgoing model, the Limited trim $395 cheaper, and the Pinnacle trim $1,680 less expensive. Orders for the new Pacifica are now open, with deliveries expected at dealerships this summer. Chrysler has confirmed to Motor1 that the Voyager name will not return for the 2027 model year, solidifying its discontinuation.  

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