Overview
The 2022 Chrysler Pacifica is a family-focused minivan designed to balance everyday comfort with smart practicality and upscale features. It sits near the top of the mainstream minivan market thanks to available luxury touches, strong safety tech, and one of the most versatile interiors in its class. This model is part of the current Pacifica generation introduced for 2017 and refreshed for 2021 with updated styling and technology, making the 2022 a modern, well-equipped version of the lineup. It’s ideal for families who need real three-row space, easy child-seat access, and road-trip comfort without moving up to a full-size SUV.
Key Features
1) 3.6L V6 power and smooth driving manners: The standard 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 produces 287 horsepower and pairs with a 9-speed automatic transmission, offering confident merging and a comfortable highway ride.
2) Available plug-in hybrid capability (Pacifica Hybrid): The plug-in hybrid variant combines a V6-based electrified powertrain with strong efficiency for commuters and families who want electric driving for shorter trips (note that the Hybrid uses a different transmission setup than the gas model).
3) Stow ’n Go seating on gas models: The gasoline Pacifica is well known for available Stow ’n Go second-row seats that fold into the floor, making it easy to switch from passengers to cargo without removing heavy seats.
4) Family-friendly tech and safety: Depending on trim, the 2022 Pacifica offers available driver-assist features like adaptive cruise control, forward collision warning with automatic braking, blind spot monitoring, and a surround-view camera for easier parking.
5) Infotainment and convenience upgrades: Look for available Uconnect infotainment with a large touchscreen, rear-seat entertainment options on certain trims, and hands-free sliding doors and liftgate features that make loading kids and groceries easier.
Common Issues & Reliability
Shoppers researching 2022 Chrysler Pacifica reliability and 2022 Chrysler Pacifica problems often see a mix of praise for comfort and capability alongside a handful of recurring complaints. Here are some of the more common issues reported by owners:
1) Electrical and infotainment glitches: Some owners report touchscreen freezing, Bluetooth/USB connection issues, camera feed lag, or intermittent warning messages. These can appear early in ownership, sometimes within the first 5,000–20,000 miles, and may be resolved through software updates, module resets, or component replacement.
2) Sliding door and power feature faults: Power sliding door sensors and related components can act up, leading to doors not closing properly, reversing, or triggering alerts. This tends to show up inconsistently and can be linked to sensor alignment, latch wear, or electrical connections.
3) Transmission behavior concerns (gas models): The 9-speed automatic in the V6 model is generally capable, but some drivers note harsh shifts, hesitation, or clunks—often at low speeds or during stop-and-go driving—sometimes noticeable by 10,000–40,000 miles. A relearn procedure, software update, or fluid/maintenance checks may help depending on the root cause.
4) Plug-in hybrid-specific reliability complaints (Hybrid models): On the Pacifica Hybrid, owners commonly discuss occasional charging/charging-door issues, warning lights, or reduced-power messages that can require dealership diagnosis. Because hybrid systems are more complex, even small sensor or module faults can create drivability concerns that feel bigger than they are.