The Chrysler brand knows minivans like nobody else. And yet, the amazing part about the car company is how they’ve managed to reimagine themselves with every iteration of the classic minivan design. Primarily leading with the Pacifica Hybrid powertrain. Of course, the new Pacifica will come with a one-in-all capacity, with powerful torque and a feasible onboard 6.6 kilowatt charger.
When looking at the minivan, you can tell that it comes with a three-row crossover spaces, all as one of three vehicles in two separate classes for what could definitely be a game-changer in the world of plug-in-hybrid powertrains.
The Pacifica Hybrid minivan however gives off more of a handle like a SUV.
As the engine is inspected with a 3.6-liter V-6 with two front-mounted electric motors. Additionally, the 16-kilowatt hours battery pack allows for the Chrysler to reach 260 horsepower while also showcasing the 230 lb-ft of torque.
The gas engine entirely shows off two motors with a rate of 324 lb-ft all while the transmission can combine the output, while there can be absolute harmony for the transmission’s combination of the output. In total, the EPA-rated 32 miles of electric range, as well as 520 combined for an mpg-e score of 87/77/82.
At the 6.6-kilowatt onboard charger, the minivan is able to rapidly replenish it’s energy for two hours on a Level 2 charger, as it’s all plugged in the included Level 1 charger upon a standard 120-volt household outlet.
Pacifica Hybrid is a car that utilizes their own low center of gravity, as it stops the body roll, while the suspension can navigate safely, all because of proper tuning for the system with regenerative and friction braking. Additionally, the cabin layout has a 2-2-3 seating organization with front to back with a quilted Nappa leather, as well as black and tan accents.