Chrysler Turns the Pacifica Into an Overlanding Rig With the Grizzly Peak Concept
Chrysler's Pacifica Grizzly Peak concept features a 2.75-inch suspension lift, BFGoodrich KO2 tires, and off-road accessories to engage the growing overlanding minivan market.
- Chrysler unveiled the all-wheel-drive 2025 Pacifica Grizzly Peak concept minivan during the August 22-24 event at the Overland Expo held in Loveland, Colorado.
- Chrysler created the Grizzly Peak to celebrate its 100th anniversary by exploring rugged overlanding features on its most awarded minivan after 40 years of minivan leadership.
- The concept features a front suspension lift of 2.75 inches and a rear lift of 2.5 inches, equipped with rugged BFGoodrich KO2 tires measuring 31 inches in diameter, mounted on 18-inch wheels. The third-row seating has been removed to create a flat cargo area, and the vehicle is fitted with a roof rack, retractable awning, and LED lighting for enhanced utility.
- Chrysler CEO Chris Feuell emphasized the company’s long-standing interest in the van-life community and highlighted that the Pacifica’s adaptability is highly appreciated by outdoor enthusiasts, reflecting the brand’s commitment to gathering input from van-life users.
- The concept demonstrates Chrysler’s willingness to blend family comfort with outdoor adventure capability, suggesting possible future development of rugged minivan variants.
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Chrysler Turns the Pacifica Into an Overlanding Rig With the Grizzly Peak Concept
Chrysler is proving the family minivan doesn’t have to stay on the pavement, and this is one of those concept vehicles we can’t help but root for. At this year’s Overland Expo Mountain West in …
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