The mini that gets you all the way there.

Chrysler is leaving the paved road this weekend, with the reveal of its first trail-ready minivan concept. Introduced at the Overland Expo Mountain West event which opened Friday, the Pacifica Grizzly Peak Concept represents peak off-road readiness–at least as it applies to a minivan.
Chrysler Pacifica Grizzly Peak Concept
“We’ve been following van life for years, and we know adventurers really value the versatility the Pacifica delivers,” said Chris Feuell, Chrysler brand CEO. “Our Chrysler design studio nailed the brief and really dove in. They lifted the suspension, added useful, functional features, including a roof-mounted Rhino-Rack Pioneer Platform rack, TYRI LED lighting and ARB retractable awning, and tailored the cabin for sleeping to create this Pacifica Grizzly Peak Concept as a test bed. We’re excited to get feedback from the van-life adventurers on our newest concept of the most awarded minivan ever.”
Exterior Highlights include:
- Matte-finish paint
- Suspension lift above standard Limited AWD model of 2.75 inches in front and 2.5 inches in rear
- Off-road 31-inch BFGoodrich KO2 all-terrain tires mounted on 18-inch Foreshadow-brand wheels
- Rhino-Rack Pioneer Platform roof storage rack
- Roof-mounted auxiliary TYRI-brand LED lighting
- Roof-mounted ARB-brand retractable awning
- Baja Designs LP4-brand LED fog lamp pods
- Paint protective wrap on lower-body panels
- Mopar splash guards
Interior Highlights include:
- Limited trim-level interior with integrated console
- Concept cargo floor panel replaces third-row seating
- Added second set of tie-downs behind second-row seating
- 115-volt, 450-watt power access in rear
- Concept color scheme–Cement Gray with Liquid Titanium accents
- Katzkin-brand leather seating surfaces
- Orange seat belts
- Sport steering wheel with unique dimple perforation and paddle shifters
- Mopar Chrysler-branded stackable totes
- Mopar all-weather floor mats throughout cabin
- Space saver spare tire
- Mopar roadside first-aid kit
CG Says:
The Grizzly Peak Concept is based on the midlevel Pacifica Limited trim level equipped with AWD and the standard 287 horsepower “Pentastar” 3.6-liter V6. While the Grizzly Peak is not likely headed for production, we would not be surprised to see an off-road themed Pacifica trim level introduced when the van is redesigned in the next year or so.
Chrysler Brand
Chrysler marks its 100th anniversary in 2025, honoring Walter P. Chrysler’s legacy of innovation, engineering excellence and beautiful, affordable designs. As the brand celebrates this milestone, the future looks bright with exciting new releases: a refreshed Chrysler Pacifica in 2026, a new crossover soon after and a third product inspired by the Halcyon Concept. (Brand profile provided by Chrysler)

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