• Chrysler has introduced the 2026 Pacifica 100th Anniversary Edition.
  • It’s based on the Pacifica Select and starts at $44,390 or $52,565 in PHEV guise.
  • The special edition has a decal, a surround view camera, and not much else.

Chrysler is celebrating their centennial by unveiling the Pacifica 100th Anniversary Edition. It’s a half-hearted styling package that certainly wasn’t 100 years in the making. So how bad is it? Chrysler didn’t even bother creating a special edition badge. Instead, they slapped a cheap decal on the rear end and called it a day.

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Aside from the glorified sticker, the minivan has semi-gloss Granite Crystal accents and Luster Gray polished wheels. They’re joined by gloss black mirror caps and the Safety Sphere package, which includes a 360-degree surround view camera system as well as front ParkSense.

That’s hardly an impressive tribute, but the Pacifica 100th Anniversary Edition is based on the Pacifica Select and offered in gas or plug-in hybrid guise. The former starts at $44,390, while the latter will set you back $52,565. That means the special edition package costs an extra $1,495 to $1,925.

Besides the ‘special’ equipment, the 100th Anniversary Edition comes equipped with power sliding doors and a power liftgate. They’re joined by a 10.1-inch Uconnect infotainment system and Stow ‘n Go seats on non-hybrids. Rounding out the highlights are a heated steering wheel, heated front seats, and an assortment of driver assistance systems such as blind-spot monitoring and lane departure warning.

The special edition will be offered in the United States and Canada in Red Hot, Bright White, and Hydro Blue. Orders open up later this month, although there’s no word on Canadian pricing at the moment.

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