All three Pacifica models have a V6 engine and four-speed automatic transmission. The five-passenger model gets a 210-horsepower 3.8-liter V6, while Touring and Limited are powered by a 3.5-liter V6 engine rated at the 250 horsepower. Computer-controlled all-wheel-drive is available on the base and Touring models and comes standard on the Limited.
The 2005 Chrysler Pacifica will be available in five models: the new, five-passenger with front-wheel drive ($24,315, not including $680 destination) and all-wheel drive ($27,295); the Touring with front-wheel drive ($27,570) and all-wheel drive ($30,370); and the Limited, with all-wheel drive ($36,315).
The list of standard equipment even on the basic front-drive model is quite substantial, from dual-zone air conditioning, to all the usual power assists, cruise control, a tilt wheel, eight-way power driver seat and four-way power front passenger seat, a total of four 12-volt outlets around the cabin, and a lot of other family amenities that buyers will like. The Touring and Limited add as standard equipment such conveniences as automatic, dual-zone air conditioning; a dash-mounted, analog clock; a programmable garage door opener; a mini-trip computer; and 10-way power driver's seat.
Options for Touring and/or Limited models include heated first- and second-row seats ($550); a 385-watt Infinity Intermezzo sound system with eight speakers ($700); Chrysler's Uconnect wireless hands-free communication system with Bluetooth technology ($275); a navigation system ($1,695); a DVD video rear-seat entertainment system ($990); CD/DVD changer ($555); Sirius satellite radio ($195), which includes the first 12 months of service; high-intensity discharge headlamps ($550); a huge power sunroof ($895); a cargo convenience package with cargo net, rear scuff pad, tonneau cover and adjustable roof rail cross bars ($335). Chrome 17-inch wheels are available for base ($400) and Touring ($750) models and chrome 19-inch wheels are available for Touring ($1,225) and Limited (no charge) models. The power liftgate that's standard on the Limited is optional on the Touring ($400), as is rear park assist ($285). Available on the Touring only is a full-size spare ($195). The base Pacifica offers an options package with an in-dash 6-disc CD/DVD changer, fog lamps, power liftgate, the AM/FM/cassette/CD with changer control and leather trim ($1895). Another package adds to above package: five supplemental side curtain airbags; automatic headlamps; memory settings for outside mirrors, stereo presets, driver seat and pedals; auto-dim driver and inside mirror; heated and fold-away outside mirrors; and heated front and second row seats ($2280).
Standard safety features comprise dual, multi-stage frontal airbags; driver-side inflatable knee bolster; three-point seatbelts at all seating positions and front seatbelt pretensioners and load limiters; and child safety seat anchors. Side curtain airbags are standard on the Limited and optional ($595) on the base and Touring. Traction control is available only on the Touring fwd ($175). Tire pressure monitoring system is standard on the Limited and optional ($70) on the Touring.