We just got the 2021 Hybrid Limited and I don't like the steering wheel at all... the stitching is rough on my hands and the pretty silver ring embedded in the wheel is metal and in cold weather, the rest of the wheel will warm up but that silver strip stays really cold!
I personally say great! We have both a stow and go Chrysler van, and a 2021 Chrysler Hybrid. The 2nd row seats in the 2021 are much more comfortable. Also the seats take less time to just remove in the 202q, than the seats in the stow and go take to fold. That storage space in out stow and go van is always completely empty besides food crumbs and old french fries.
I rented one last week from enterprise while my vehicle was getting 2 recalls done. I got to say I loved it gas wise and android auto so much more. And while you brake it charges the batterySpecially coming to the red light, it will sound like it's NOT cranked but it's running off the battery while its waiting for the light to turn green, which I liked saves gas. Only thing I didn't like is, I'm 6'5 I kept hitting my head. And under android auto and if you hit the square on the bottom right, there are apps and also a few games you can play
Having driven a few of the Pacifica hybrids shifting the selector to L causes the regenerative braking level to increase., but doesn't change the gearing to a lower ratio.
So, in "L" mode it simply applies more aggressive regen braking, but you aren't gaining any additional actual regen vs just pressing the brake pedals harder on your own. I.e. going from 60mph to 0mph using L you get he same regen/power back as you would if you instead use "D' mode and just pressed harder on the brake pedal yourself. The bonus of "L" is it feels more like a one-pedal driving experience, closer to what you'd get with a manual transmission and downshifted to slow down. Source: I have owned both 2018 Pacifica Hybrid and currently a 2020 Pacifica Hybrid.
I bought the '21 Hybrid Limited last month in the Crystal Granite. I love how the chrome looks with that color, in fact I picked up some 1/2" chrome trim for the wheel wells and it looks really outstanding. Chrysler had some serious incentives that save a bundle plus next year I get the tax credit. I purchased a level 2 charger fr Amazon for about $600 and it takes about 2 hrs to get a full charge from zero. I figure the cost at about $1.40 for 13.3 KwH average. When I switch to Time of Use rates it should be more like $0.50. Currently I show about 450 miles on the trip odometer (total gas and electric) and still have about a 1/2 tank good for another 250 miles. As it said in the video, if you go on short trips (under 30 miles round trip) you won't use much gas, if any.
That's awesome - would you mind sharing the wheel well trim that you bought? I have been looking for some and yours sounds really cool. Mine is also the crystal granite as well :-)
@@bigpun4780 My pleasure. BTW, I ran the chrome along the edge of the wheel well and partially covered those red and yellow side lights. I also kept it tight against the splash guards.
Mine only has 6k miles on it, then I got the “service battery at dealer” message and it won’t start. I had it towed to the dealer, and they’ve had it for a week and can’t fix it - they said they don’t know what’s wrong? What are my options? I’m shocked - this is a 2021 50k+ vehicle with just 6k miles!! Even more frustrating - they don’t have a rental car available which is part of the warranty agreement! Someone please help!
@@JoshSZHANG they did, but it took a few days for them to figure out what was wrong, they said it was a manufacturer error and something was shorting out, very strange but no problems since, thankfully
On the 2nd row of seats (the captain seats). The top lever, does that cantilever the entire seat towards the driver? Or does it fold the seat to let you in the back? I'm asking mainly for baby seats. With a baby seat installed, will that top latch move the entire assembly forward with the baby seat in? I saw a video of a 2019 but it didn't allow you to do that. Did they fix this in the newer ones? (The Hybrid Limited, I know the regular Touring and Limited work that way but im not sure about the Hybrid models). We realize stow and go is gone, because of the batteries.
It's a nice looking van. Nice features but it's a stellantis lmao no longterm reliability. Fiat/peugeot/chysler are not known to build quality electrical components and quality in general I think that's the problem with them. They make good looking cars and trucks with innovative features that people want them but they won't last and they know it and don't care cause most people don't keep there vehicles long anymore so they don't need to bake in reliability. It's profit margins. Most people that drive toyotas keep there cares 10 to 15 years. No gadgetry no nonsense vehicles but they hold up well over time and save people tons in the long run. Toyota knows this and know quality will prevail in the long-term. Turtle always beats the rabbit. That's why there number 1.
We shopped both but the $5000 rebate on the Chrysler along with a $7500 tax credit later made it so much less than the Toyota. Also so far all our trips have been pure EV as we can plug in and charge up the Chrysler before the next day. Our electricity rates are $.10 per kW so that means it only costs us $1.60 to go 35 miles.
I bought mine last December 2020 and I'm having issues in regards to charging and I opened up the case with Chrysler.. looks somewhere else this minivan has great all around features and interior is amazing..
@@John-209 my charging schedule is off and Engine light is on, I need to take it back to the dealership again. I owned another phev honda clarity no issues with the same charger cable..
can you still drive it on engine only if your below 20% and you 100 miles or so from home? plus no stow n go in it sense hybrid battery's are under the seat area !
There's no ability to select gas or electric. It's all controlled by computer. If it builds up enough charge from braking it will use the motors rather than the engine. It changes back and forth so smoothly that it's undetectable.
It comes with a level 1 charger that plugs into a wall outlet. It's okay for overnight charging because it takes about 12 hrs to get a full charge from zero.
@@hkjrnc Where I live energy is much cheaper in the middle of the night so it was worth it to get level two which I happen to already have with a Tesla,But like you said a level one is fine
Really easy to pop out and they have better comfort than the stow and go version. You just have to plan ahead and take them out before your Home Depot run.
Thanks for not using the word tonnes in the interior spaces. Torque isn't that bad but it's below 1000 ft. lbs. That word is highly stupid when it's used for inches when it really means a very heavy weight. I'm not go it to say what youtubers use like it means something cramped spaces but no vehicles has tonnes of any thing anywhere in the back seats.
I got a question why is your video so distorted it makes the vehicle looks stupid I've seen other videos about this vehicle and I much prefer watching them did looking at your distorted video maybe you should reshoot this.
This hybrid does not add up. The math doesn't work. Its' too expensive and doesn't allow you to choose which power source you can use. A total waste of money.
@@deltaview2151 are they gonna throw away their old cars or sale them, they wouldn't recoup most of the initial investment, leading to a much higher expense in the long run.
4:31 the second row both passengers can control the rear heath/air condition system through the screens on the back of the front seats
wow, impressive
One of the best mini van in the market
The best.
We just got the 2021 Hybrid Limited and I don't like the steering wheel at all... the stitching is rough on my hands and the pretty silver ring embedded in the wheel is metal and in cold weather, the rest of the wheel will warm up but that silver strip stays really cold!
That empty spot in the rear where the “vacuum” goes is where you put your charge cord
...and mind had a "tire repair kit" there too
You forgot to remind people that the Hybrid and Pinnacle Trims DO NOT get the second row Stow and Go Seats.
I personally say great! We have both a stow and go Chrysler van, and a 2021 Chrysler Hybrid. The 2nd row seats in the 2021 are much more comfortable. Also the seats take less time to just remove in the 202q, than the seats in the stow and go take to fold. That storage space in out stow and go van is always completely empty besides food crumbs and old french fries.
Patiently waiting for the Pacifica Familyhawk
That rear storage is where the spare tire goes, not a vacuum. The vacuum goes in the area in front of the rear drivers side fender well.
I thought was passenger side he opened the driver side compartment. I seen on another video it so cool.
That would be cool if Chrysler made an SRT Pacifica and a Hellcat Pacifica
Let’s not get too crazy! Gotta start with the hemi first.
I rented one last week from enterprise while my vehicle was getting 2 recalls done. I got to say I loved it gas wise and android auto so much more. And while you brake it charges the batterySpecially coming to the red light, it will sound like it's NOT cranked but it's running off the battery while its waiting for the light to turn green, which I liked saves gas. Only thing I didn't like is, I'm 6'5 I kept hitting my head. And under android auto and if you hit the square on the bottom right, there are apps and also a few games you can play
Having driven a few of the Pacifica hybrids shifting the selector to L causes the regenerative braking level to increase., but doesn't change the gearing to a lower ratio.
So, in "L" mode it simply applies more aggressive regen braking, but you aren't gaining any additional actual regen vs just pressing the brake pedals harder on your own. I.e. going from 60mph to 0mph using L you get he same regen/power back as you would if you instead use "D' mode and just pressed harder on the brake pedal yourself.
The bonus of "L" is it feels more like a one-pedal driving experience, closer to what you'd get with a manual transmission and downshifted to slow down.
Source: I have owned both 2018 Pacifica Hybrid and currently a 2020 Pacifica Hybrid.
Me and my wife are looking at buying this Chrysler Pacifica we like it
just bought this van (except it is dark grey) 3 weeks ago and absolutely love it - highly reccomend
@@bigpun4780 mine too pun, I think they call it Crystal granite
Does it have a hands free lift gate? I see it says it does on the site but couldn't find it when I test drove the car.
I bought the '21 Hybrid Limited last month in the Crystal Granite. I love how the chrome looks with that color, in fact I picked up some 1/2" chrome trim for the wheel wells and it looks really outstanding. Chrysler had some serious incentives that save a bundle plus next year I get the tax credit.
I purchased a level 2 charger fr Amazon for about $600 and it takes about 2 hrs to get a full charge from zero. I figure the cost at about $1.40 for 13.3 KwH average. When I switch to Time of Use rates it should be more like $0.50.
Currently I show about 450 miles on the trip odometer (total gas and electric) and still have about a 1/2 tank good for another 250 miles. As it said in the video, if you go on short trips (under 30 miles round trip) you won't use much gas, if any.
That's awesome - would you mind sharing the wheel well trim that you bought? I have been looking for some and yours sounds really cool. Mine is also the crystal granite as well :-)
@@bigpun4780 it's Cowles 1/2" chrome trim. Comes in 18ft rolls, you'll need two. About $18/roll
@@hkjrnc Thanks!!
@@bigpun4780 My pleasure. BTW, I ran the chrome along the edge of the wheel well and partially covered those red and yellow side lights. I also kept it tight against the splash guards.
Nice work man! Love the reviews!
I'm surprised it actually looks like it improved
Mine only has 6k miles on it, then I got the “service battery at dealer” message and it won’t start. I had it towed to the dealer, and they’ve had it for a week and can’t fix it - they said they don’t know what’s wrong? What are my options? I’m shocked - this is a 2021 50k+ vehicle with just 6k miles!! Even more frustrating - they don’t have a rental car available which is part of the warranty agreement! Someone please help!
Did they fix it? This seems to be not uncommon among phev pacificas.
@@JoshSZHANG they did, but it took a few days for them to figure out what was wrong, they said it was a manufacturer error and something was shorting out, very strange but no problems since, thankfully
No one:
Ben: “I’m 5’11”
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Anyone have a kids this Chrysler one for you it's a beautiful van
On the 2nd row of seats (the captain seats). The top lever, does that cantilever the entire seat towards the driver? Or does it fold the seat to let you in the back? I'm asking mainly for baby seats. With a baby seat installed, will that top latch move the entire assembly forward with the baby seat in? I saw a video of a 2019 but it didn't allow you to do that. Did they fix this in the newer ones? (The Hybrid Limited, I know the regular Touring and Limited work that way but im not sure about the Hybrid models). We realize stow and go is gone, because of the batteries.
It's a nice looking van. Nice features but it's a stellantis lmao no longterm reliability. Fiat/peugeot/chysler are not known to build quality electrical components and quality in general I think that's the problem with them. They make good looking cars and trucks with innovative features that people want them but they won't last and they know it and don't care cause most people don't keep there vehicles long anymore so they don't need to bake in reliability. It's profit margins. Most people that drive toyotas keep there cares 10 to 15 years. No gadgetry no nonsense vehicles but they hold up well over time and save people tons in the long run. Toyota knows this and know quality will prevail in the long-term. Turtle always beats the rabbit. That's why there number 1.
Geez dude everybody knows that’s how it used to be but this is more reliable than the Honda
Toyota is only reliable cuz most people that drive them don't drive that much. They're also known to not be very fast vehicles.
@@doThatGWalk that’s true there cars are a bit slow
Some how I’ve owned 3 Chryslers:
1990 New Yorker
2002 300M
2021 Pacifica
What’s the mileage combined both?
I drive 100 miles twice a week, then in town trips. Getting 38 to 42 mpg
Stepping in I do have to deduct a little bit ??what are you talking about at 4 min mark
It’s beautiful. we have 3 kids..looking for a minivan. I am torn between Toyota Sienna n Chrysler Pacifica
We shopped both but the $5000 rebate on the Chrysler along with a $7500 tax credit later made it so much less than the Toyota. Also so far all our trips have been pure EV as we can plug in and charge up the Chrysler before the next day. Our electricity rates are $.10 per kW so that means it only costs us $1.60 to go 35 miles.
Toyota doesn't compare
I bought mine last December 2020 and I'm having issues in regards to charging and I opened up the case with Chrysler.. looks somewhere else this minivan has great all around features and interior is amazing..
Is there a chance you’re charging issues have to do with the charging schedule on the app?
@@John-209 my charging schedule is off and Engine light is on, I need to take it back to the dealership again. I owned another phev honda clarity no issues with the same charger cable..
can you still drive it on engine only if your below 20% and you 100 miles or so from home? plus no stow n go in it sense hybrid battery's are under the seat area !
There's no ability to select gas or electric. It's all controlled by computer. If it builds up enough charge from braking it will use the motors rather than the engine. It changes back and forth so smoothly that it's undetectable.
So, no 110v outlet?
Yes it does
It comes with a level 1 charger that plugs into a wall outlet. It's okay for overnight charging because it takes about 12 hrs to get a full charge from zero.
@@hkjrnc Where I live energy is much cheaper in the middle of the night so it was worth it to get level two which I happen to already have with a Tesla,But like you said a level one is fine
Yes the vehicle has a 110v outlet.... plugged in my kid's xbox on the trip to Florida... worked great!
Anyone know if the second row seats can be taken out? I know they don't stow-and-go on the Hybrid version.
Yes, they can be manually removed.
Really easy to pop out and they have better comfort than the stow and go version. You just have to plan ahead and take them out before your Home Depot run.
That's my exact van 😊
You have an awesome van! 👍👍 congrats!
And their thinking of stuffing the hellcat engine in it lol 😂
Yep, chrysler is crazy enough to make it happen
Thanks for not using the word tonnes in the interior spaces. Torque isn't that bad but it's below 1000 ft. lbs. That word is highly stupid when it's used for inches when it really means a very heavy weight. I'm not go it to say what youtubers use like it means something cramped spaces but no vehicles has tonnes of any thing anywhere in the back seats.
Awesome Video & Always 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿😎⏬⏬⏬😎😎😎😎💯💯💯
“I’m 5’11”” became a Standard.
Can't believe dude was too lazy to remove the pads in the trunk to show us how flat the seats could fold.
I like that waaaing noise
Sco-o-o-o-ottsdale!!!
The rams in the background
It is cheaper than my fully loaded Infiniti QX 80
I got a question why is your video so distorted it makes the vehicle looks stupid I've seen other videos about this vehicle and I much prefer watching them did looking at your distorted video maybe you should reshoot this.
This hybrid does not add up. The math doesn't work. Its' too expensive and doesn't allow you to choose which power source you can use. A total waste of money.
If only it had same reliability as Toyota, but unfortunately that van is crap beyond 3 year warranty, while toyota will easily last 15-20 years.
What if someone changes cars every 4th year?
@@deltaview2151 are they gonna throw away their old cars or sale them, they wouldn't recoup most of the initial investment, leading to a much higher expense in the long run.