The 2017 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid will retail for at least $34,495 after the federal $7,500 tax credit when it arrives in dealer showrooms by April 1, FCA has announced.
by Staff
January 10, 2017
Photo courtesy of FCA US.
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Photo courtesy of FCA US.
The 2017 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid will retail for at least $34,495 after the federal $7,500 tax credit when it arrives in dealer showrooms by April 1, FCA has announced.
The Pacifica Hybrid significantly increases fuel efficiency over the outgoing gasoline-powered Town & Country minivan with rating by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency of 84 miles per gallon of equivalent fuel economy.
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The vehicle should significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions. According to FCA US engineers, it could account for a reduction of 21 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent emissions compared to similar vehicles.
The Pacifica Hybrid could also deliver a 31% reduction in a metric known as Global Warming Potential, which considers the environmental impact of fuel production and delivery as well as the implications of the vehicle's own fuel consumption, according to FCA.
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