The 2025 Chrysler Pacifica and the 2025 Chrysler Voyager are two leaders in the minivan segment, catering to the transportation needs of big or growing families. They share the vehicle platform and powertrain, but subtle differences in design and capabilities may make you choose one over the other. This guide from our Bolton CDJR highlights those differences to help you find your match.

Comparing the 2025 Chrysler Pacifica and the 2025 Chrysler Voyager at Your Chrysler Dealership
Power and Handling
Both the Pacifica and the Voyager come with the same powertrain under the hood. Their 3.6L V6 engine outputs 287 horsepower and 262 pound-feet of torque, while a nine-speed automatic transmission delivers smooth shifting control for enhanced fuel economy. Front-wheel drive is standard across both lineups, providing excellent handling on asphalt and EPA estimates of 22 MPG combined.
If you’re into off-road adventures or need more confidence in adverse weather, you can customize the Pacifica with all-wheel drive and larger wheels. This option is not available on the Voyager.
Design and Exterior Features
The two minivans are built on the same platform and share a 121.60-inch wheelbase, but the Pacifica is slightly longer, with an overall length of 204.30 inches, whereas the Voyager measures 203.80 inches in length. Apart from this difference, the models share all other exterior dimensions, including 5.10 inches of ground clearance.
Distinctive front fascias with unique grille and headlamp designs make it easy to tell the two models apart. The Pacifica also boasts an advanced illumination system with bi-function LED projector headlamps and integrated LED fog lamps, whereas the Voyager comes standard with halogen headlights and incandescent taillights.
Interior and Comfort
Built with comfort and growing families in mind, Chrysler’s minivans come standard with seating for seven, and they both boast Stow n’ Go chairs in the second and third rows, allowing you to adjust the interior configuration to suit your passenger and cargo needs. Caprice leatherette seating surfaces are standard across both lineups, while the Pacifica’s upper trims use other premium materials, enhancing luxury.
The Pacifica also comes with exclusive convenience features, such as an auto Advance n’ Return driver’s seat designed for easier second-row access. Driver’s seat memory is also standard on the Pacifica, allowing you to recall your settings each time you drive. If you need room for more people, both minivans can be had with an eight-seat interior layout.
While the 2025 Pacifica and the 2025 Voyager are incredibly similar, you can easily find your match by checking their features yourself. Visit us today at Bolton Chrysler Dodge Jeep (KS) in Council Groove, KS, to explore these minivans in our showroom and take your favorite model, or both of them, for a test drive. We will be here to help with anything you need.


