Test Drive: 2021 Chrysler Pacifica Pinnacle

2021 Chrysler Pacifica Pinnacle, Velvet Red

2021 Chrysler Pacifica Pinnacle in Velvet Red Pearl-Coat

Consumer Guide Automotive

Class: Minivan

Miles Driven: 267

Fuel Used: 12.2 gallons

CG Report Card
   
   
Room and Comfort A
Power and Performance A-
Fit and Finish A
Fuel Economy B
Value B
   
Report-card grades are derived from a consensus of test-driver evaluations. All grades are versus other vehicles in the same class. Value grade is for specific trim level evaluated, and may not reflect Consumer Guide’s impressions of the entire model lineup.
   
Big & Tall Comfort
   
Big Guy A
Tall Guy A
   
Big & Tall comfort ratings are for front seats only. “Big” rating based on male tester weighing approximately 350 pounds, “Tall” rating based on 6’6″-tall male tester.
   
Drivetrain
Engine Specs 287-hp 3.6 liter
Engine Type V6
Transmission 9-speed automatic
Drive Wheels AWD

Real-world fuel economy: 21.9 mpg

Driving mix: 20% city, 80% highway

EPA-estimated fuel economy: 17/25/20 (mpg city/highway/combined)

Fuel type: Regular Gas

Base price: $53,390 (not including $1495 destination charge)

Options on test car: none

Price as tested: $54,885

Quick Hits

The great: Added capability of all-wheel drive; excellent array of family-friendly convenience features

The good: Spacious cabin with upscale trimmings; pleasant road manners

The not so good: Bottom-line price is almost $55K

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John Biel

In the midst of what to all the world looks like a midcycle freshening of its Pacifica minivan, Chrysler seems to have slipped in something almost completely new. That is the Pinnacle, a line leader with essentially everything that’s been done for the rest of the 2021 Pacifica family, but with some features that are wholly its own.

2021 Chrysler Pacifica Pinnacle

The entire Chrysler Pacifica lineup undergoes a refresh for 2021, gaining freshened styling, a new infotainment system, available all-wheel drive, and a luxuriously trimmed, line-topping Pinnacle trim level.

Almost anything that can be packaged in a Pacifica comes standard in the Pinnacle, which has a starting price (with delivery) of $54,885. The only way the van sampled by Consumer Guide could have come from the factory any costlier would have been if it had been built with the Trailer-Tow Group, a $995 package that gives Pacificas a 3600-pound capacity. On top of that the Pinnacle adds luxury upholstery and cabin appointments, and its own front console design.

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2021 Chrysler Pacifica Pinnacle

Pacificas have a clean dashboard layout with easy-to-use controls, and Pinnacles get extra-ritzy trim. Higher-line Pacificas have a satin-metal trim ring on the face of the steering-wheel rim that gets uncomfortably cold to the touch on frigid winter days. Even with the standard heated steering wheel on, it takes a while for the trim ring to warm up.

Throughout the ’21 line, the CG “Best Buy” Pacifica wears a new fascia with a larger upper grille opening, reshaped headlights, and more-defined bumper cover. Infotainment is relayed by a new-generation Uconnect 5 system with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone integration (with the ability to connect two phones simultaneously), Amazon Alexa voice control, Uconnect Market, and more, plus a 10.1-inch touchscreen. On the driving-dynamics front, all Pacifica models are available with fully automatic all-wheel drive—indeed, it is standard on Limited and Pinnacle models.

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2021 Pacifica Seating Area

Quilted Nappa-leather upholstery comes standard in the Pinnacle model, as do lumbar-supporting throw pillows for the second-row passengers. The second-row seats slide and tilt forward for easier access to the third row.

Where the Pinnacle reaches its peak is inside. Caramel-colored Nappa-leather seats with a quilted surface pattern welcome up to seven passengers. Middle-row captain’s chairs are complemented with matching throw pillows that function as lumbar supports. The seats’ upscale look would be wasted if they weren’t comfortable, which they are—even in the third row—though the height of the middle seats struck this tester as a tiny bit low. Other cabin details of the new model are Caramel contrast stitching on dark surfaces like the dash pad, leather-wrapped steering wheel, and console; satin-chrome accents; woodgrain bezels around the instrument cluster and door releases; Berber carpet; and suede headliner.

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2021 Chrysler Pacifica Pinnacle

The third-row seats can accommodate average-sized adults if second-row passengers cooperate by sliding their seats forward a bit.

The Pinnacle’s Integrated Ultra Console is distinct from the front-seat storage units found on other Pacificas. Along with a padded-top covered bin between the seats, there’s an open-side space at floor level that’s big enough to hold a purse. Behind the lid for the central bin is a slot that middle-row occupants can use, and a drawer with tray and two cup holders slides out of the back of the console at floor level.

Extensive standard equipment found in the new premium model includes heated and ventilated 8-way power-adjustable front seats, heated steering wheel and second-row seats, wireless charging pad in the console, navigation, Wi-Fi hotspot, 18-speaker Harman Kardon sound system, SiriusXM satellite radio and connected services, triple-pane panoramic sunroof, integral “Stow ’n Vac” vacuum cleaner, second-row streaming entertainment system with screens built into the front seats, and brand-new “FamCam.” A tap on the touchscreen activates an interior wide-angle overhead camera that allows front-seat occupants to see what is going on in the rows behind them—handy for adjudicating territorial disputes of the “he keeps touching me” variety.

Exterior features are 20-inch polished alloy wheels with gray-painted pockets, LED projector headlamps, hands-free liftgate and sliding side doors, and a platinum-chrome “Stow ’n Place” roof rack. Safety/driver-assistance technologies run to parallel and perpendicular parking assist, surround-view camera, adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go function, blind-spot and rear cross-traffic detection, lane-departure warning, and forward-collision warning with pedestrian/cyclist emergency braking.

To be a stickler, Pacifica’s all-wheel drive isn’t technically a new feature because some AWD Launch Editions were produced late in the 2020 model year. However, its wide availability is new. (AWD costs $2995 to add to the otherwise-front-drive Touring and Touring L models.) The Toyota Sienna is the only other minivan with an available all-wheel drivetrain but the Pacifica is the only one that can transfer 100 percent of available engine torque to whichever wheels have more available traction, even the rear ones. Chrysler notes that its AWD system primarily operates in front-wheel drive for the sake of fuel economy, but automatically redistributes power when the front wheels slip, when the throttle is tromped, and even preemptively when temperatures are low or the windshield wipers are activated.

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2021 Pacifica Cargo Area

The Pacifica continues to offer excellent cargo space. There’s 32.3 cubic feet of volume behind the third-row seats, which grows to 87.5 cubic feet with the third-row seats folded into the floor.

Working with the carryover 3.6-liter V6 and 9-speed automatic transmission, the AWD Pacifica is rated at 17 mpg in city driving, 25 mpg in highway operation, and 20 combined by the EPA. This driver got 18.8 mpg from a stint of 69 miles, 40 percent of which were under city-style conditions. The engine, which develops 287 horsepower at 6400 rpm and 262 lb-ft of torque at 4000 rpm, displays pleasing standing-start acceleration and is hardy enough for worry-free highway cruising. (Note that every trim level is available as a front-wheel-drive plug-in hybrid.) A quiet and composed ride continues to be one of the Chrysler van’s strengths.

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2021 Pacifica Pinnacle Wheels

The Pacifica’s powertrains carry over for 2021. Non-hybrid models are powered by a 287-hp 3.6-liter V6. Pinnacle models come standard with 20-inch polished aluminum wheels with gray-painted pockets.

Naturally, there is plenty of room for passengers and cargo. Unlike other non-hybrid Pacificas, the Pinnacle lacks the “Stow ‘n Go” second-row seats that fold into the floor, but its captain’s chairs have the “Easy Tilt” feature that clears access to the third row. (Passage between the seats is easy, too.) Middle seats track fore and aft, which can open up enough legroom for a couple of adults to contentedly occupy the third row. In the Pinnacle, a power assist gets the 60/40-split rear seats to jackknife and drop down to form a capacious flat-floored cargo area. Though infotainment functions can be worked fairly directly through the touchscreen on the new rig, external volume and tuning dials are handy for radio operation, while external buttons and a dial for fan speed permit hands-on operation of the dual-zone climate system.

In the minivan world, Pacifica’s all-wheel drive gives snow-belt shoppers something new to consider while the Pinnacle provides luxury lovers with something to long for. How refreshing.

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2021 Chrysler Pacifica Pinnacle

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Recent-History Madness! A Gallery of Car Ads from 2002

Car Ads from 2002

2002 Chevrolet Trailblazer

I joined the Consumer Guide team the summer of 2002. That means that, in just a few months, I will have been writing about cars full-time for 20 years. I mention this because I have only recently begun to consider just how much the automotive landscape has changed in the past two decades.

Most obviously, crossovers and SUVs have replaced traditional passenger cars as the general public’s preferred mode of personal transportation. High-technology “driver assistance” features that were barely even considered in 2002 are now commonplace, and often standard equipment. Recall that backup cameras–now a federally mandated safety feature–weren’t even available on new cars back in ’02.

Pickup trucks have changed, too. In some of their high-end trim levels, Ram pickups now rival top luxury-brand vehicles in terms of cabin refinement, and the regular-cab body style is now near extinction.

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It saddens me a little that I am among the few people to recall—let alone care about—a failed attempt to resurrect the Studebaker brand that took place about 15 years ago. I also need to point out that the Kia Sedona minivan now starts around $31,000–considerably more than the $19,000 teased in the ad below.

Collected here are 12 car and truck ads–all but one of them from 2002. (We fudged a bit by including a 2003 Honda Civic Hybrid ad, but since the Civic Hybrid debuted in the spring of 2002 as an early 2003 model, it’s not much of a stretch.) I don’t know how nostalgic you feel yet about the cars of this century, but a close look at the ads below will demonstrate just how much things have changed. Of the dozen cars, seven are no longer in production, and two of the brands seen here are also now defunct. What big changes have you noted over the past 20 years? The place to leave comments is down below.

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Chevrolet Trailblazer

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2002 Chevrolet Trailblazer Ad

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Chrysler PT Cruiser

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2002 Chrysler PT Cruiser Ad

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Ford Escape

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2002 Ford Escape Ad

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Honda Civic Hybrid

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2003 Honda Civic Hybrid Ad

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Jeep Liberty

2002 Jeep Liberty Ad

2002 Jeep Liberty Ad

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Kia Sedona

2002 Kia Sedona Ad

2002 Kia Sedona Ad

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Lexus RX 300

2002 Lexus RX 300 Ad. Coach Edition, Lexus RX 300 Coach Edition,

2002 Lexus RX 300 Ad

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Mercury Mountaineer

2002 Mercury Mountaineer Ad

2002 Mercury Mountaineer Ad

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Pontiac Grand Prix GTP

2002 Pontiac Grand Prix Ad

2002 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP Ad

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Subaru Outback

2002 Subaru Outback Ad

2002 Subaru Outback Ad

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Toyota Celica

2002 Toyota Celica Ad

2002 Toyota Celica Ad

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Volvo Cross Country

2002 Volvo Cross Country Ad

2002 Volvo Cross Country Ad

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2002-Model-Year Ads Gallery

Car Ads from 2002

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Indulgence Madness! A Gallery of Eighties Personal Luxury Car Ads

1988 Volvo 780 Bertone

1988 Volvo 780 Bertone

Let’s get one thing straight right away: The Chevrolet Monte Carlo WAS a personal-luxury car. I have received at least a dozen emails and instant messages on this issue, mostly from car guys who insist that a personal-luxury car must come from a luxury brand. Not the case. For anyone who would like to spend time learning about the origins of the term, Wikipedia has a nice entry on the topic.

More debatable than the Monte Carlo are the Avanti and Plymouth seen below. Personal-luxury cars? You tell us.

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Once you’ve checked out the collection we have for you here, click on any of the links below to check out even more cool classic auto print ads.

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1980 Mercury Cougar

1980 Mercury Cougar Ad

1980 Mercury Cougar Ad

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1980 Plymouth Sapporo

1980 Plymouth Sapporo Ad

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1980 Dodge Mirada

1980 Dodge Mirada Ad

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1981 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

1981 Monte Carlo Ad

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1981 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme

1981 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Ad

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1982 Dodge 400

1982 Dodge 400 Ad

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1983 Mercury Cougar/Budget Rent A Car

1983 Budget Ad, Mercury Cougar

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1985 Cadillac Eldorado

1985 Cadillac Eldorado Ad

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1987 Chrysler LeBaron

1987 Chrysler LeBaron Ad

1987 Chrysler LeBaron Ad

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1988 BMW 635CSi

1988 BMW 635CSi Ad

1988 BMW 635CSi Ad

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1988 Oldsmobile Toronado Trofeo

1988 Oldsmobile Toronado Trofeo Ad

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1988 Volvo 780 Bertone

1988 Volvo 780 Bertone

1988 Volvo 780 Bertone Ad

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1989 Avanti

1989 Avanti Ad, Studebaker

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1989 Buick Riviera

1989 Buick Riviera Ad

1989 Buick Riviera Ad

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1989 Lincoln Mark VII

1989 Lincoln Mark VII Ad

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Personal Luxury Car Ads Gallery

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Personal Luxury Car Ads

Four-Door Madness! A Gallery of 1988 Sedan Ads

A Gallery of 1988 Sedan Ads

1988 Pontiac Bonneville SSE

By 1988, light-duty trucks—a category which includes pickups, minivans, and SUVs—accounted for roughly one third of new-vehicle sales. At the time, the popularity of trucks seemed scandalous to many in the automotive media, most whom wagged a stern figure at automakers, warning that a sudden surge in the price of gas would leave dealers with lots full of unsellable product.

And while a brief spike in gas prices around the turn of the 21st Century did, briefly, suppress the public’s interest in SUVs and crossovers, three decades later “trucks” are selling better than ever. In fact, during the first two months of the COVID-19 shutdown, crossover sales accounted for as much as 80 percent of what sales there were during that time.

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Let’s return to 1988 and spend a little time with the sedans of the day. Collected here for you are 16 vintage print ads and one pretty entertaining TV commercial. If you remember spending time in one of these cars, tell us about it. The place to leave comments is down below.

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1988 Alfa Romeo Milano Ad

1988 Alfa Romeo Milano Ad

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Acura Legend

1988 Acura Legend Ad

1988 Acura Legend Ad

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Audi 80

1988 Audi 80 Ad

1988 Audi 80 Ad

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Buick Park Avenue

1988 Buick Park Avenue Ad

1988 Buick Park Avenue Ad

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Chevrolet Corsica

1988 Chevrolet Corsica Ad

1988 Chevrolet Corsica Ad

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Chrysler New Yorker

1988 Cheysler New Yorker Landau.Ad

1988 Chrysler New Yorker Landau.Ad

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Dodge Colt

1988 Dodge Colt Ad

1988 Dodge Colt Ad

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Dodge Dynasty

1988 Dodge Dynasty Ad

1988 Dodge Dynasty Ad

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Ford Taurus

1988 Ford Taurus Ad

1988 Ford Taurus Ad (Canada)

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Honda Accord

1988 Honda Accord LX Ad

1988 Honda Accord LX Ad

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Jaguar XJ6

1988 Jaguar XJ6 Ad

1988 Jaguar XJ6 Ad

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Mercury Sable

1988 Mercury Sable Ad

1988 Mercury Sable Ad

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Pontiac Bonneville

1988 POntiac Bonneville SSE Ad

1988 Pontiac Bonneville SSE Ad

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Renault Medallion

1988 Renault Medallion Ad

1988 Renault Medallion Ad

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Toyota Cressida

1988 Toyota Cressida Ad

1988 Toyota Cressida Ad

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Volvo 740

1988 Sedan Ads

1988 Volvo 740 Ad

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1988 Sedan Ads

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