Chrysler is entering an exciting new chapter. For years, the Pacifica has stood alone as the brand’s sole model, but that’s about to change. The 2027 lineup delivers major updates to the Pacifica while also setting the stage for a bigger brand transformation overall.
So, what’s on the horizon for Chrysler? A new wave of SUVs. These upcoming models represent a fresh direction for the brand, offering more options beyond the minivan segment.
In this guide, we’ll break down everything new on the 2027 Chrysler Pacifica, then take a look at the all-new Chrysler Airflow, Arrow, and Arrow Cross. Here’s what we know so far about the models set to redefine the Chrysler brand.

2027 Chrysler Pacifica Updates Bring New Features and Design Changes
MotorTrend ranked the Pacifica among its top minivans for the 2026 model year, reinforcing its reputation as one of the segment’s strongest choices. But Chrysler isn’t resting on its laurels. Almost every part of the Pacifica will receive an update for 2027.
One of the biggest updates: a simpler, sportier lineup. The Voyager is replaced by a new Pacifica LX trim, consolidating the lineup under the Pacifica name. Additionally, the plug-in Hybrid Pacifica has been discontinued, so every model is now gas-powered.
If you choose the Select, Limited, or Pinnacle trims, you’ll notice an illuminated piano-key-style grille, a distinctive touch that helps the Pacifica stand out after dark. Updated wheel designs and a revised paint color lineup round out the visual refresh, while a new rear Chrysler wing badge gives the minivan’s exterior a more polished, brand-forward finish. Chrysler also added an adjustable power liftgate, making it easier than ever to juggle strollers, groceries, and everything in between.
When you step inside the 2027 Pacifica, the changes continue. The top-tier Pinnacle trim now features Blue Agave Nappa leather seating and Copper Alloy bezels that give the cabin a more upscale feel. These details are part of Chrysler’s continued push to make the Pacifica a premium option in the family vehicle space, not just a practical one.
On the tech side, the Uconnect Theater package and Family Tech Group are now offered as separate options rather than bundled together. That gives you more flexibility to choose the features that matter most to your family, without paying for ones that don’t.
Safety also gets a boost this year thanks to the new Enhanced Safety package. It includes:
- Turn-signal-activated Blind Spot View
- ParkSense-based camera activation
- 360 Surround View camera system
- Front Park Assist with Stop
Together, these features give you more visibility and confidence every time you get behind the wheel.
As Chrysler gets ready to introduce new vehicles, the updated Pacifica helps bridge the gap, giving you a well-equipped minivan while building toward a bigger lineup.
Future Chrysler SUVs Could Expand the Brand Beyond the Pacifica
While the Pacifica gets the spotlight this year, Chrysler’s long-term plans point toward a much bigger lineup. Over the next few years, Chrysler is expected to introduce three new SUVs: the Airflow, Arrow, and Arrow Cross.
Chrysler Airflow Expected for 2028
The Chrysler Airflow is shaping up to be one of the brand’s most important vehicles in years. Here’s what we know so far:
- A midsize, two-row SUV built to compete in one of the most popular automotive segments.
- Expected to employ Stellantis’ new STLA One platform.
- Multiple powertrain options planned, including gas, hybrid, and fully electric.
That last point marks a notable change for Chrysler. Instead of committing to an all-electric future, it’s taking a more flexible approach, allowing you to choose the powertrain that best fits your lifestyle.
A New Design Direction for Chrysler
The Airflow is actually expected to introduce a whole new look for the brand. Chrysler designers are reportedly aiming for a “modern and sheer” aesthetic, drawing inspiration from the Chrysler Halcyon concept. Expect the production Airflow to feature a sleek, low-slung profile with a lower stance than many traditional SUVs. Overall, it sounds like the styling will be focused on family-friendly comfort without sacrificing visual appeal.
Chrysler Arrow and Arrow Cross Could Add Affordable SUV Options
In addition to the Airflow, Chrysler is also expected to target a very different kind of buyer with two smaller, more affordable SUVs: the Arrow and Arrow Cross. Both are expected to serve as Chrysler’s entry point into the crossover market, with pricing expected to start below $30,000.
- Chrysler Arrow – Expected to feature a streamlined, coupe-like design aimed at drivers who want a sportier look.
- Chrysler Arrow Cross – Expected to take a more traditional SUV shape, prioritizing practicality and versatility.
Chrysler Plans Unique Styling for Future Models
Both the Arrow and Arrow Cross are expected to be built on future Fiat platforms, but Chrysler has made clear that each model will receive its own distinct design and interior treatment, with the goal of making every future Chrysler feel unmistakably Chrysler.
Together, the Airflow, Arrow, and Arrow Cross indicate that Chrysler is ready to move beyond the minivan and into a new era of SUVs.
The 2027 Chrysler Lineup Offers a Look at Chrysler’s Future
The 2027 Chrysler Pacifica proves the brand isn’t standing still, even with just one model currently on the market. Refreshed styling, new technology options, and additional safety features all show that Chrysler is committed to keeping the Pacifica competitive in today’s market.
Together, these planned additions tell a clear story: Chrysler is looking to grow beyond its minivan roots and give shoppers more reasons to consider the brand. For anyone curious about where Chrysler is headed, the next few years could be some of the most important yet.
Explore our current selection of Chrysler Pacifica models, then keep an eye on our blog for updates on Chrysler’s new lineup!


