Source: Chrysler Source: Chrysler Although it's not one of the core four brands that Stellantis is putting its primary focus toward over the next few years, Chrysler might get some unexpected attention for the long-running, yet recently facelifted Pacifica minivan. Source: Chrysler Source: Chrysler 2026 Porsche Cayenne Turbo E-Hybrid: All the Details Chrysler's Pacifica Grizzly Peak concept isn't overly dramatic, but the vehicle has certainly captured the attention of an eclectic audience looking for a factory-built overlanding-style minivan. MoparInsiders reports that not only is there interest in building it, but there is strong "internal support" to make the concept a reality. Doing so wouldn't exactly be a monumental lift-pun intended-from a parts sourcing perspective. The Grizzly Peak gets a 2.8-inch front and 2.5-inch rear suspension lifts to accompany its all-wheel drive, plus 21-inch BFGoodrich KO2 tires. We expect a production version would update these to KO3s. Inside, the Pacifica concept gets Katzkin leather seats and orange seat belts. Pretty straightforward. Mechanically-engine, drivetrain, transmission-are all unchanged. Of course, the concept got a slew of added kit like a roof rack, auxiliary lighting, and an awning. Standard fare overlanding parts additions. Source: Chryslder Source: Chryslder We'd say this is all an unlikely swirl of the rumor mill, yet Stellantis and its sub-brands are known for going bonkers when given the opportunity. The Dodge brand embodies this, so maybe some of their mojo will flow over to Chrysler. 2027 Kia Seltos: All the Details