Chrysler Models in OKC at Bob Moore CDJR Oklahoma City
Chrysler continues to hone its craft, focusing on delivering quality, affordable minivan options that service a wide segment of the market. For 2025, the lineup expands to welcome the budget-friendly Chrysler Voyager, back after a three-year hiatus. The Chrysler Pacifica continues to be the brand’s bread and butter, though, offering a reliably great minivan experience that has had families coming back for more since the Town & Country was retired. For families looking to reduce their gas bill, the Pacifica PHEV is the minivan of choice, offering plenty of range to run your errands without consuming a drop of fuel. While they all share a platform, each minivan has subtle differences. In the research pages below, we cover each model in detail, including powertrains, cargo space, and safety features. Read on to determine which minivan works for you, or visit Bob Moore Chrysler OKC to test drive each of them for yourself!
2025 Chrysler Pacifica
The Pacifica has been around since its debut in 2016, taking the reins from Chrysler’s previous minivan, the Town & Country. Since its release, the Pacifica has quickly cemented itself as a fan favorite in the minivan community. We love it for its spacious cabin, but the Stow ‘N Go seats really help set it apart. The Pacifica’s second and third row fold directly into the floor, quickly becoming a flat surface with plenty of storage opportunities. In a pickle, the Pacifica’s rear cargo volume can even rival the capacity of some pickup trucks. The Pacifica prioritizes storage throughout the cabin, with little cubbies and storage compartments hiding throughout the cabin. Read on to get more details about the 2025 Chrysler Pacifica!
2025 Chrysler Pacifica Plug-In Hybrid
While more expensive than the base Pacifica, the Chrysler Pacifica Plug-In Hybrid (PHEV) helps offset those costs by being eligible for the federal EV tax credit of up to $7,500. The upfront savings combined with the fuel savings makes the Pacifica PHEV an easy choice for families looking to maximize their savings throughout the year. The Pacifica PHEV gets 33 miles of all-electric range, making it well-suited for short trips around town. We’d seriously consider the hybrid Pacifica if your typical daily driving doesn’t exceed the all-electric range, as it easily justifies its cost if you only use gas on road trips or busier days. Like the base Pacifica, the cabin remains well spaced, but unfortunately, the battery removes the Stow ‘N Go seats, which reduces your storage opportunities a bit. If you’re interested in a hybrid Pacifica, visit Bob Moore CDJR.
2025 Chrysler Voyager
The Voyager is 90% of what you love about the Pacifica. It’s Chrysler’s budget option, and is a stripped-down Pacifica in all but name. While it’s the budget-friendly option of the trio, the Voyager might surprise you. It is equipped with the same engine as the gas Pacifica and affords you just as much space throughout the cabin. While you won’t find the same amenities you find in the models detailed above, the Voyager is still a 21st-century minivan, equipped with memory leatherette seats, 2nd row window shades, and a respectable infotainment setup. While it may be lacking in features, the Voyager does not sacrifice safety features, with standard features that includes adaptive cruise control.
Test Drive Chrysler Models in OKC at Bob Moore CDJR OKC
If you’re still not sure which Chrysler minivan makes the most sense for your family, visit our Chrysler dealership in OKC so we can help you find exactly what your family needs.