If you're looking for a minivan that's got enough style to handle school runs as well as errands, you've probably got the 2026 Chrysler Pacifica on your shortlist. But if you're also weighing it against a more budget-friendly option, you're also likely looking at the Chrysler Voyager. Let's take a look at their features to see which model fits your family's needs best!

Key Takeaways

2026 Chrysler Pacifica Exterior
  • The Pacifica offers a hybrid powertrain and available all-wheel drive.
  • To celebrate Chrysler's 1925 founding, a special 100th Anniversary Edition Pacifica joins the 2026 lineup.
  • The Voyager stays simple and budget-focused with only one trim level available.

Changes for the 2026 Chrysler Pacifica vs. Voyager

2026 Chrysler Pacifica Front

To celebrate Chrysler's founding way back in 1925, Chrysler introduced a 100th Anniversary Edition in the Pacifica's lineup. It comes with a specific "Est. 1925" decal and fresh styling for the front end and wheels. Beyond the looks, this anniversary model is actually quite practical, as it includes things like a 360-degree camera and parking sensors to make the daily shuffle a lot easier.

While the Pacifica is celebrating a century of history, the 2026 Voyager is sticking to what it knows best: affordability. You won't see any major styling shifts or new interior bells and whistles here. Instead, it keeps its single-trim lineup and focuses on being the most accessible van in the family.

The Pacifica's pricing is:

  • Select: $45,940
  • 100th Anniversary Edition: $46,385
  • Limited: $51,100
  • Hybrid Select: $53,760
  • Hybrid 100th Anniversary Edition: $55,255
  • Hybrid Premium S Appearance Pkg: $57,015
  • Select Premium: $57,015
  • Pinnacle: $57,590
  • Hybrid Pinnacle: $62,460

The Voyager starts at $42,890, which keeps it a healthy distance below the rest of the pack.

Model Year Changes
2026 Chrysler Pacifica 2025 Chrysler Voyager
100th Anniversary Edition trim introduced; includes 360° camera and parking sensors No major updates for 2025
Wide trim range including hybrids Single-trim, value-focused lineup; Gas-only model
Pricing from $45,940 to $62,460 Starts at $42,890

2026 Chrysler Pacifica vs Voyager Power and Performance

2026 Chrysler Pacifica Interior

The standard gas-powered Pacifica uses a 287-horsepower V6 and a smooth nine-speed automatic. The Voyager uses that exact same setup--no changes there. Both are front-wheel drive by default, but the Pacifica gives you the option of all-wheel drive.

The Pacifica also has a trick the Voyager doesn't: a hybrid version. It pairs a V6 with two electric motors for 260 total horsepower. If you plan on towing, the gas Pacifica can pull 3,600 pounds, which is plenty for a small trailer or a weekend's worth of gear.

Top Tech in the 2026 Chrysler Pacifica vs Voyager

Inside the Pacifica, a 10.1-inch touchscreen features Chrysler's Uconnect 5 system with Amazon Alexa built right in. You get wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a Wi-Fi hotspot, and even an optional rear-seat entertainment system with Amazon Fire TV. There are also 12 USB ports scattered around the cabin, so nobody has to fight over a charger.

The Voyager's tech features the same 10.1-inch touchscreen for your media and a 7-inch digital display for the driver, but the rest of the tech stays basic. It nevertheless includes the essentials like wireless smartphone connectivity, voice recognition, and active noise cancellation to help quiet down the road noise.

Which Is Your Best Bet--the 2026 Pacifica or Voyager?

The Pacifica is your go-to if you want the hybrid life, all-wheel drive, or that 100th Anniversary style. But if you just want a solid, reliable van that gets the job done for a lower price, the Voyager is hard to beat. Contact Alan Jay CDJR in Wauchula today to experience both!

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