Anniversary Editions of Dodge Grand Caravan, Chrysler Pacifica, and Pacifica Hybrid Debut
Sporting distinct interior and exterior design elements, the 35th Anniversary Editions of the Dodge Grand Caravan, Chrysler Pacifica, and Pacifica Hybrid will be available this summer at dealerships.
Learn More: About the 2019 Chrysler Pacifica
The 35th Anniversary Edition is available on the SE and SXT trim levels of the Dodge Grand Caravan and features a bright grille, 35th Anniversary badge on the fender, and 17-inch tech silver aluminum wheels. Bold accent stitching is on the door trim and seats and the front floor mats are embroidered with a 35th Anniversary logo. The console is Piano Black.
On the Chrysler Pacifica, the 35th Anniversary Edition sets it apart with 18-inch wheels and a Mopar overhead DVD on the Touring L trim. The dual-pane sunroof is a feature on the Touring L Plus trim while the Limited trim is outfitted with 20-inch wheels. Featured on the Touring L, Touring L Plus, and Limited trims are a rear liftgate, front fascia grille, and Gloss Black insert on the Liquid Chrome Chrysler Wing badge.
The Hybrid Touring L trim of the Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid 35th Anniversary Edition sits on 17-inch wheels and is equipped with advanced infotainment systems — a Uconnect 4C Nav with 8.4-inch display screen and 13 Alpine speakers included with the Premium Audio Group. Eighteen-inch wheels support the Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid Limited 35th Anniversary Edition trim.
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“The 35th Anniversary Edition is designed to celebrate more than three decades of minivan leadership with new badging, an all-black interior with Cranberry Wine accent stitching and upgraded content packaged at value prices,” reports FCA.
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