Chrysler Pacifica (1999 concept vehicle)

This article is about the concept vehicle. For the crossover, see Chrysler Pacifica (SUV). For the minivan, see Chrysler Pacifica (minivan).
Chrysler Pacifica
Overview
Manufacturer DaimlerChrysler
Production 1999
Model years 1999
Body and chassis
Body style 5-door minivan
Layout Transverse FF layout
Transverse F4 layout
Platform Chrysler NS
Related Chrysler Town & Country
Chrysler Voyager
Dodge Caravan
Plymouth Voyager
Powertrain
Engine Chrysler 60° pushrod V6
Transmission 4-speed Ultradrive
Dimensions
Wheelbase 119.3 in (3,030 mm)
Length 199.7 in (5,072 mm)
Width 76.8 in (1,951 mm)

The Chrysler Pacifica was a concept luxury minivan created by DaimlerChrysler under the Chrysler marque in 1999. The Pacifica was built in commemoration of the Chrysler minivan's 15th anniversary and was intended to be a more upscale variant of the Town & Country with an LHS inspired front fascia and a raised roof, which included a skylight and overhead storage bins. It could seat up to six, with four front and rear captain's chairs and fold-out jump seats on each of the rear seats. The 2nd row seats featured power footrests. The concept also had a golf bag rack in the trunk space that could hold up to four golf bags.

The name was eventually applied to a crossover, itself inspired by the Chrysler Citadel concept, which was produced from 2003 to 2008 and is currently being used on the replacement for the Town & Country minivan.

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