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Chrysler Pacifica Grizzly Peak Concept may enter production

09.06.2026 04:09 1 min 3 sources
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Chrysler Pacifica Grizzly Peak Concept may enter production
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In Brief

Chrysler is considering series production of the off-road minivan Pacifica Grizzly Peak Concept, unveiled in 2025. The project has internal support and could offer an affordable alternative to expensive Sprinter-based campers.

Chrysler is exploring the possibility of putting the off-road minivan Pacifica Grizzly Peak Concept into series production, first shown in 2025. According to MoparInsiders, product managers are seriously evaluating the idea, and the project has received internal backing.

The concept features a 7.6 cm suspension lift, 31-inch BFGoodrich KO2 tires, and a removed third row of seats to increase cargo space. If greenlit, the vehicle could become an affordable alternative to costly Sprinter-based campers, expanding vanlife possibilities.

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