2019 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid Review, Ultimate Kid-Friendly Road Trip Car

2019 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid Review, Ultimate Kid-Friendly Road Trip Car

Here are my thoughts on the 7 seat 2019 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid Limited after testing it for a week, around Casper Wyoming.

America’s first-ever hybrid minivan gives us the option of three trim levels; Touring Plus, Touring L and top of the line Limited. I tested the Limited trim level.

2019 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid Review in Casper, WY

2019 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid
2019 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid Limited. Photo: L Baures.

I’ll be covering the following topics on the 2019 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid; Safety, Performance, Appearance, Comfort, Convenience, Space, Economy, and Technology.

Safety

Although there are no reports specifically on the hybrid model of the Pacifica, reports from the NHTSA show the non-hybrid versions with a 5-star overall safety rating.

Standard safety features on the Pacifica include; Blind Spot Monitoring with Rear Cross Traffic Alert, Park Sense rear park assist, rear backup camera, and vehicle tracking is optional across all trims.

Screen shot from NHTSA showing 5 star safety rating for Chrysler Pacifica 2017, 2018 and 2019.

An Advanced SafetyTec Group is available as a package option on Limited trim levels, which has all the latest safety technology. Forward Collision Warning-Plus, Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop and Go, Lane Departure Warning-Plus, Surround View Camera, Park Sense Front and Rear Assist with stop, Parallel/Perpendicular Park Assist, rain-sensing windshield wipers, Blind Spot Monitoring, Brake Assist, and auto high beam headlamp control are all in the package.

Adaptive Cruise Control makes life easy on the highway.

Adaptive Cruise Control on the 2019 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid is very responsive, and it really takes some of the stress away with highway driving.

Just one of the reasons this car is the ultimate kid-friendly road trip car.

Setting the ACC on the Pacifica is easy, with steering wheel mounted buttons, set the cruise speed and distance gap, the car pretty much does the rest. It will automatically slow down if there’s a slower moving vehicle in front.

Upon changing lanes to pass a slower moving car, the ACC system will speed back up to cruising speed. Should the vehicle in front come to a complete stop, so will the Pacifica.

LaneSense with Lane Departure Warning-Plus

I’ve driven quite a few cars already with various stages of a lane keep or lane detection systems, but none like the Pacifica. The level of steering input from the Pacifica is the most I have experienced.

LaneSense with Lane Departure Warning-Plus detects clearly visible lane markings and will actively steer the vehicle back into the lane when the system is active.

It also knows if your hands aren’t on the steering wheel and will prompt a message on the driver display.

Through the touchscreen, the system is customizable, with the ability to change the sensitivity and how early or late you want the warnings/intervention from the car.

Performance

As far as performance and handling go, the Chrysler Pacifica was pleasant to drive with plenty of get-up-and-go. Being a plug-in hybrid electric, it has plenty of torque from the battery on initial start and benefits from a mid-range kick from the 3.6L V-6. Merging onto an 80mph highway is a breeze.

Suspension is on the medium to hard side by mini van standards and this makes for a well handling comfortable ride.

One of our errands in the car meant stocking up on a few 5 gal. water jugs (we live in the country with hard water). I didn’t notice any obvious change in handling or to the suspension.

Appearance

2019 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid
Chysler Pacifica Hybrid Limited with S Appearance Package. Photo: L Baures.

I had the S Appearance Package on the test vehicle, which is a $795 option. Adding some black badging, color matching door handles and mirrors give the Pacifica a more sporty and sleek looking exterior. Also in the package are 18″ black wheels and a roof rack.

Comfort

Another reason the Chrysler Pacifica is the ultimate kid-friendly road trip vehicle, I can’t fault the car when it comes to comfort. Fitting my diametrically opposing size family of myself at 5’3″, husband at 6’4″ and the kids is easy in the Pacifica.

Power adjustable driver and passenger seats mean options are plentiful. Driver seating positions are ideal without being too close to the steering wheel (for a short person) and vice versa for a tall person.

The lumbar support on the driver side is also power-adjustable adding plenty of support.

Hybrid models seat up to 7 people with captains chairs as standard in the 2nd row. Non-hybrid models have an 8 seat option.

Hubby can stretch his legs out in the front seat not having the seat all the way back! He even sat in the 3rd row and reclined the seat like he was royalty or something.

2019 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid Limited interior.

Heated and ventilated front seats are standard on the Limited trim.

If the outside temperature is above 80F the ventilated seat on the driver side will automatically turn on on startup or remote start.

This definitely makes a hug difference with dark leather (lighter interior also available).

During the winter the same happens for the heated driver side seat and steering wheel at 40F or below.

Convenience

Yet another reason the Pacifica is so child-friendly, car seats are very easy to install.

No watching the kids throw open the back door only to discover a giant door ding on the neighboring vehicle with this car. No more getting out to open the door to make sure THAT doesn’t happen and no more whining from the back seat “mommy I can’t reach the door to close it.”

With the lower ride hide of the car, my 5-year-old and fresh 3-year-old are both able to open, get in, and close the sliding doors themselves.

YES!!!

This may seem trivial, but as a parent when you’re running around the vehicle opening and closing the doors 8 times a day (each kid twice in the morning and each kid twice in the evening) this is great.

2019 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid

This means the kids have an extra 2 minutes in the morning to put their shoes on the right feet [insert roll eyes emoji] and I might just make it on time.

The sliding doors can also be opened remotely from the keyfob [Insert sigh of relief] or by the kick-to-open action available on some trims.

Auto Advance ‘n Return is a system new and allows the seats to move with a push of a button for easy entry to the 2nd row.

Space

3rd row Stow and go seats fold flat for extra cargo space.

Cargo area with 3rd row up is 32.3 cu.ft.
Cargo space with 3rd row down, and 2nd row not folded.
Headroom40.1″
Headroom (sunroof)38.4″
Legroom41.1″
Shoulder room63.8
Hip room59.0″
Seat travel8.7″
Recline angle range58 degrees
2nd-row leg room39.0″
3rd-row leg room36.5″
MAX cargo room behind 1st row140.5 cu.ft.
MAX cargo room behind 2nd row87.5 cu.ft.
MAX cargo room behind 3rd row32.3 cu.ft.
Lots of little cubby holes. This one happens to be a great fit for a camera!
2019 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid

Economy

As a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV), the Chrysler Pacifica has a range of over 500 miles, with 30 of those in battery only. It can achieve the equivalent of 80 MPGe in all-electric mode. Combined engine and battery, the EPA rates it at 30 mpg.

Charging

Plug type for charging is the standard J1772.

I plugged in the Pacifica at Fremont Motors level 2 charging station. There are two types of charge available. A 120V, 15 AMP Level 1 charge or high voltage 240V, 30 or 32 AMP level 2 charge.

2019 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid
J1772 Level 2 Charger in Casper, Wyoming.

Level 2 charging takes around 2 hours.

A level 1 charge is plugging the vehicle into a wall receptacle via a portable chord that comes with the vehicle. Charging level 1 takes approx 14 hours.

2019 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid
Amused by the charging lights on the dash.

Battery charging is also done via regenerative braking.

2019 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid regenerative brakes charging battery 54kw
Battery charging via regenerative breaking.

Chrysler says the battery is expected to last the life of the vehicle.

Technology and Entertainment

This is where the Pacifica Hybrid really shines.

Optional on the Touring Plus and Touring L trims (for $2,395) or standard on the Limited trim is the Uconnect Theater with Wireless Streaming system.

Consisting of 10″ seatback touchscreens (on the 2nd row), the kids were entertained for hours and hours.

Whether it was watching a movie or playing the built-in games, the only time they asked for anything was to change the movie. Games/apps are playable whilst the vehicle is in motion and includes classics such as tic-tac-toe, are we there yet and the license plate game.

Playing games in the 2019 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid

This package also includes; 115-volt auxiliary power outlet, wireless headphones, video remote controls, HDMI inputs, third-row USB charge port, two USB ports, Blu-ray/DVD player and a 220-amp alternator.

Standard on the Limited trim, is an 8.4″ UConnect touchscreen, with navigation, Apple Car Play/Android Auto, SiriusXM and more. It’s simple and intuitive use with apps that load quickly.

Sirius XM Travel Link Weather Map display on 8.4" UConnect touchscreen Chrysler Pacifica.
Sirius XM Travel Link Weather Map

There’s enough tech in there to keep the front seat passenger occupied.

There’s a Pacifica Wave!

We passed a Velvet Red new-ish looking Chrysler Pacifica, and right as I said to myself, “I wonder if there’s a Pacifica wave…”, as I eagerly awaited to see if they’d wave first. I got, not a little wave, but a giant wave! It’s official, there IS a Pacifica wave.

Overall thoughts on the Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid Limited.

A Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid Limited is ultimately a very kid-friendly vehicle. Not only is it easy for cars seats, with 5.1″ of ground clearance, it’s easy to get in and out of and keeps the kids entertained.

My only complaint on the Pacifica is the rotary shifter dial is in fairly close proximity to the volume dial and I almost reached for the wrong one a couple of times.

Perfect for a road trip with the kids, it’s easy to drive especially with Adaptive Cruise Control, it’s comfortable and being a hybrid has good fuel economy.

For winter in this hybrid minivan, I’d recommend a good seat of tires for the rocky mountain area.

When the kids turn 16 they can drive us around while we sit in the back, watch movies and play games!

2019 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid
It would be rude not to take a picture at the Soccer fields. #SoccerMomCar. Photo: L Baures.

 

All opinions are my own. If you have any further questions on the Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid, contact your preferred Chrysler dealership or if you have a question for me, drop a comment below.

VW Pickup Truck (Tarok) at NYIAS to Gauge Interest

VW Pickup Truck (Tarok) at NYIAS to Gauge Interest

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VW Pickup Truck, called the Tarok. Photo. Volkswagen.

Still a concept at this moment, but Volkswagen have decided to showcase the pickup truck at the New York International Auto Show.

Constructed on a unibody frame, the platform is the same as the popular 3 row Volkswagen Atlas SUV.

This mid-size VW pickup truck has been previously displayed at the
Sao Paolo International Motor Show.

Volkswagen says it expects to be available for the South American market in the near future.

VW say there are currently no plans to produce the VW pickup truck for the United States market, however, they have the concept at NYIAS to gauge interest.

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Volkswagen Tarok concept pickup truck. Photo. VW.

In other words, if you want this VW pickup truck to come the U.S. auto market, make a lot of noise about it. Comment on articles, post it on Facebook and make it public, like it on Instagram, ask VW for more info. Tell VW what you want in a truck from them.

VW Pickup Truck Specs

VW pickup truck
Volkswagen Tarok concept with extendable bed. Photo: VW.

Tarok Concept

  • 1.4L TSI Engine
  • 147hp
  • 6-speed automatic transmission
  • 4Motion All Wheel Drive
  • Aluminum frame
  • Length: 193.5″, enabling 73.2″ long cargo in extendable bed
  • Width: 72″ (not including side mirrors)
  • Height: 66″ (not including roof rails)
  • Payload: 2,271lbs
  • Folding rear seats
  • 16″ wheels
  • LED headlights and DRL’s
  • Removable Bluetooth speaker
  • 9.2″ screen for infotainment
  • 4Motion modes inc. Onroad, Snow, Offroad, and Custom Offroad.
  • Driver profile selections inc. Comfort, Normal, Sport, Eco and Individual.
Volkswagen Tarok
VW pickup truck concept, showing inside the bed. Photo: VW.
VW pickup truck
Volkswagen Tarok concept interior. Photo: VW.

Tarok Offroad stats;

Approach angle: 23.8 degrees, departure angle: 26.4 degrees, and breakover angle of 22.1.

Ground clearance is 9.6″

What do you think about this VW pickup truck? Does the Tarok have a place in the midsize pickup world?

Competitors for this truck include the Honda Ridgeline (also unibody construction), Toyota Tacoma, Ford Ranger, Chevrolet Colorado, GMC Canyon, and the Jeep Gladiator coming soon.

Let us (and VW) know by commenting below.

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Will Next-Gen Mid-Engine Chevy C8 Corvette Have a 6.3L with 490hp?

Will Next-Gen Mid-Engine Chevy C8 Corvette Have a 6.3L with 490hp?

C8 Corvette
Are these numbers on the Chevy C8 Corvette significant?

On April 11th, 2019, Chevrolet confirmed a mid-engine Corvette is happening.

The car (covered in camouflage) drives through the streets of New York with a date 07.18.19 stamped on the side confirming the release date.

Within the date, the number 8 is highlighted in red, signifying it’s the 8th generation of the Corvette.

Will the C8 Corvette have a 6.3L with 490hp?

This is complete speculation, and of course, we could be wrong, but here’s our thinking…

Car and Driver report that “Initially, the C8 will use an upgraded version of the current car’s pushrod 6.2-liter V-8, which we suspect will be upgraded to produce somewhere around 500 horsepower.”

Upon Chevy releasing a soundless (we are sad there’ no exhaust note to listen to) video, the plate numbers on the back of the car caught our attention.

Note the plate number is 063-490.

Those numbers seem to be relatively close to the speculated numbers.

The numbers on the side of the C8 Corvette are significant, and the highlighted red 8 is significant.

So could it be that the numbers on the license plate are also significant?

Could an upgraded version of the 6.2L mean Chevy push it to a 6.3L?

The current 6.2L V-8 (LT1) engine from Chevrolet puts out 460hp.

Is it unreasonable to think they can squeeze another 30hp out to make it 490hp from a bored-out/modified LT1?

Perhaps the numbers on the plate are just pure coincidence and don’t mean anything at all?

Maybe Chevy tried to get 062-500 but it that was the closest they could get.

Zora

General Motors has registered the name Zora with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.

Zora Arkus-Duntov was a General Motors engineer responsible for much of the design on early Corvettes.

Perhaps the Zora edition will be a souped-up version?

Chevrolet announces the next-generation Corvette will debut 07.18.19. A camouflaged next-generation Corvette travels down 7th Avenue near Times Square Thursday, April 11, 2019 in New York, New York. (Photo by Jennifer Altman for Chevrolet)

There is also speculation of an electric motor-driven AWD system. A 5.5L twin-turbo engine and a possible hybrid electric version in the future.

Chevy has posted a page on their website to sign up for updates and more information on the C8 Corvette.

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Toyota Yaris Adventure April Fools is Hilarious

Toyota Yaris Adventure April Fools is Hilarious

“…Yaris Adventure was made to leave the city (via highway).”

Toyota Yaris Adventure
All new 2020 Toyota Yaris Adventure. Photo: Toyota

2020 Yaris Adventure

For April fools day, Toyota publishes a phony press release about a 2020 Yaris Adventure.

Quote Toyota,
“Now comes a truck that is perfect for those who want to tell their friends they own a truck but never veer off pavement.”

Here’s the specs;

  • 35 mpg
  • Two-speaker (one for each door) multimedia system
  • 6-speed auto transmission
  • 1.5L 4 cylinder
  • 103 horsepower
  • 112 lb-ft of torque
  • The payload capacity a whopping 297 lbs (just enough for some gas and a lightweight passenger).
  • Front tow hooks which Toyota says are,
    “…perfect for getting pulled out of a situation the vehicle shouldn’t have been in to begin with.”
  • 7.6-inches of ground clearance. Which Toyota says is, “…perfect for taking a curb in a mall parking lot or clearing the shrubs when parking in a friend’s front yard. “

Toyota also says in the release,
“The extra cab with rear seating was ditched because it was determined that no one really wants to sit back there anyway.”

Warranty

Apparently, there will be no warranty offered on the Yaris Adventure, because it would be, “unthinkable” for anything to break.

Navigation

According to Toyota, anyone smart enough to drive a Yaris means they know exactly where they are going, so no navigation will be available.

“Toyota is very excited to debut this product that nobody saw coming,” said a senior executive at Toyota who preferred to remain anonymous. “We’re constantly listening to our customers and reacting to the market. We have to blame the market on this one, as we haven’t had one customer ask for a truck like this.”

This Yaris Adventure is not a real car/truck. Hope you had a fun April Fools day!

Shortly after releasing this info, Toyota reveal a real new car. The 2020 Yaris Hatchback.

Jeep Gladiator Pricing Revealed

Jeep Gladiator Pricing Revealed

Pricing is available for the all-new 2020 Jeep Gladiator pickup truck.

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2020 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon at Denver Auto Show

Trim levels are; Sport, Sport S, Overland, Rubicon, and Jeep just announced a special limited production Launch Edition.

Starting MSRP prices for the 2020 Jeep Gladiator trims are;

  • Sport $33,545
  • Sport S $36,745
  • Overland $40,395
  • Rubicon $43,545
  • Launch Edition (limited production to 4,190) $62,310

Note, these are the base starting MSRP prices for each trim, destination charges and other dealer fees may not be included.

Each of these prices assumes the base spec in 4×4 with the 3.6 L V6 engine, and manual transmission. Adding an 8-speed transmission is $2000.

Customization is of course in part what makes a Wrangler a Wrangler and this stays true with the Gladiator too. With a host extra options as you’d expect from not just a Wrangler, but truck options too.

From a tow package, rear axle options, soft-tops, and hard-tops for the cab, tonneau covers for the 5′ bed, spray-in bedliners, LED lights, Adaptive Cruise Control and more.

Just as you’d expect from a Wrangler, the Gladiator also has removable panels and windshield for open air freedom. No other mid-size truck has that option.

Gladiator Overland and Rubicon
Gladiator Overland and Rubicon. Photo: FCA

Jeep Gladiator Launch Edition ordering open for one day.

Limited to 4,190 trucks (number represents Ohio where the truck is built). Orders can be placed online at Jeep.com for one day only on April 4th to reserve a Gladiator.

Customers can enter their contact information and a Jeep concierge will make contact the same day to finalize the reservation and pair the customer with a dealer of their choosing to take delivery.

Jeep Gladiator Launch Edition Specs

2020 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon in Firecracker Red. Photo:FCA

Launch Edition Gladiator’s is a loaded Rubicon with features such as;

  • Launch Edition Tailgate Badge (one of 4190)
  • 17×7.5 gloss black aluminum wheels
  • Leather wrapped instrument panel with red stitching
  • 8-Speed Automatic
  • Forward Facing Trail camera (with a washer jet)
  • Removable hard top
  • Leather-trimmed seats (front ones heated)
  • 8.4″ touchscreen
  • Adaptive Cruise Control
  • 9 Speaker premium audio
  • Winch capable steel front bumper
  • Spray-in bedliner
  • Trail Rail system
  • Tonneau cover
  • 115V in-bed power outlet
  • LED Lighting group
  • Keyless entry
  • Trailer tow group
  • Fender flares
  • Removable Bluetooth speaker
  • Aux switch group
  • Forward collision warning with active braking
  • Blind spot monitoring with rear cross path detection

Launch Edition Gladiators are available in;
Firecracker Red, Black, Granite Crystal Metallic, and Billet Silver Metallic.

Launch Edition pricing

$62,310 MSRP for the 2020 Jeep Gladiator Launch Edition.