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Chrysler Pacifica (1999 concept vehicle)

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Chrysler Pacifica
Overview
ManufacturerDaimlerChrysler
Production1999
Model years1999
Body and chassis
Body style5-door minivan
LayoutTransverse FF layout
Transverse F4 layout
PlatformChrysler NS
RelatedChrysler Town & Country
Chrysler Voyager
Dodge Caravan
Plymouth Voyager
Powertrain
EngineChrysler 60° pushrod V6
Transmission4-speed Ultradrive
Dimensions
Wheelbase119.3 in (3,030 mm)
Length199.7 in (5,072 mm)
Width76.8 in (1,951 mm)

The Chrysler Pacifica was a concept luxury minivan created by DaimlerChrysler under the Chrysler marque in 1999.[1] 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.

References

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  1. ^ Raia, James (2017-03-01). "2017 Chrysler Pacifica: New strong rival in minivan niche". theweeklydriver.com. Retrieved 2024-11-11.

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