
The Chrysler Pacifica Grizzly Peak is the brand's newest concept vehicle. According to Chrysler, the inspiration for the Grizzly Peak comes from the vanlife community, and it's easy to see the connection.
The concept pairs a 2.8-inch lift in the front with a 2.5-inch lift in the rear and wears a set of 31-inch BFGoodrich KO2 all-terrain tires.

The Pacifica Grizzly Peak is finished in a matte paint color called Arktos.

A Rhino-Rack Pioneer Platform roof rack lives atop the van, storing a full-size spare tire, auxilary lighting, and recovery board.

The roof rack also contains a retractable awning from ARB to provide some shade after you've set up camp.

Chrysler also fitted splash guards, LED fog lamps, and paint protection film on the lower body panels.

The interior pairs Cement Gray with Liquid Titanium accents and orange for the seat belts, stitching, and piping on the seats.

Chrysler also ditched the third row of seating for more cargo space, adding a second set of tie downs instead.

The steering wheel features a unique dimple perforation and comes with paddle shifters.

Chrysler also included a 115-volt, 450-watt power outlet in the cargo area.

Chrysler hasn't said anything regarding potential production plans, but it wouldn't be too hard to offer the Grizzly Peak as a package for adventurous Pacifica customers.











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