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Chrysler Pacifica Grizzly Peak Overlanding Concept Debuts

Aug 22, 2025  · 1 min read

Summary
The humble Chrysler Pacifica minivan goes off the beaten track with an overland-ready concept.

Chrysler is showcasing a new off-road-ready Pacifica concept designed specifically for camping and overlanding. The Grizzly Peak is a concept build that takes a Pacifica Limited AWD model and heavily modifies it to be adventure-ready, both inside and out. 

Key modifications to the standard minivan include an increased ride height of 6.9 cm (2.75 inches) in the front, 6.3 cm (2.5 in) in the rear, and the addition of 31-inch BFGoodrich KO2 all-terrain tires, mounted on custom 18-inch wheels. This will give the Grizzly Peak the ability to tackle some truly difficult terrain out in the wilderness. 

The concept notably loses its third-row seats, instead opting for a large floor-mounted cargo panel, which allows the van to be more suited for sleeping or storing gear. 

The exterior also receives a large roof-mounted cargo rack for additional storage, and an awning/tent designed specifically for the Pacifica. Meanwhile, additional exterior lighting is added, with new roof lights and new fog lights. The minivan receives a new matte-green colourway for additional camouflage during outdoor excursions. 

Inside, the Grizzly Peak receives a 115-volt power outlet to power your campsite and additional tie-downs in the rear. The cabin receives a cement grey colour scheme contrasted by orange seatbelts. 

The new concept will be showcased between August 22 and 24 at the Overland Expo Mountain West in Colorado.

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