2025 Chrysler Pacifica PHEV Safety & Technology Review: What’s Inside?
May 14 2025,

The 2025 Chrysler Pacifica Plug-In Hybrid doesn’t just help you drive—it watches out for what you can’t see. Standard features like Blind-Spot Monitoring and Rear Cross-Path Detection act as an extra set of eyes, especially helpful in tight parking lots or busy intersections. Full-Speed Forward Collision Warning with Active Braking adds even more reassurance, stepping in with emergency braking if needed. It’s protection that feels natural, not overbearing.
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Brains Behind the Wheel
Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop and Go is perfect for highway commutes and long road trips. It automatically adjusts your speed to keep a safe distance from the vehicle ahead—even bringing you to a full stop if traffic slows down. No more constant braking or sudden accelerations. This smart system takes the stress out of city driving and keeps things flowing smoothly on open roads.
Pedestrian Awareness That Goes Beyond
Whether you’re pulling out of a driveway or coasting through a neighbourhood, Pedestrian Automatic Emergency Braking helps you stay alert. It can detect people in your path and apply the brakes if you're unable to react in time. Combined with LaneSense® Lane Departure Warning and Lane Keep Assist, the Pacifica PHEV helps keep your path clear and controlled.
Parking Made Simple
Getting into tricky spots is no longer a chore. The available 360° Surround View Camera gives a bird’s eye view of your Pacifica, while Park-Sense® Front and Rear Park Assist delivers audio and visual alerts when you’re nearing an obstacle. Add Parallel and Perpendicular Park Assist, and you’ve got hands-free help to slide perfectly into your space.
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If you’re curious how these safety and tech features feel in real life, stop by Triple Seven Chrysler for a closer look. The team at Triple Seven Chrysler is ready to walk you through every innovation the 2025 Pacifica PHEV offers—because family driving should always feel this secure and this smart.