Curious what a minivan built for the Continental Divide Trail might look like? This is it

Not everyone who dreams of #vanlife wants to roll around in a plain panel van. For those craving adventure without sacrificing comfort, Chrysler has unveiled the Pacifica Grizzly Peak Concept.



Adventure-Inspired Design
Chrysler says the Grizzly Peak draws inspiration from the growing van-life and overlanding communities, and the exterior makes that influence clear. The minivan wears splash guards, Baja Designs fog lamps, and roof-mounted auxiliary lights. A Rhino-Rack Pioneer Platform adds space for recovery boards, a full-size spare, and a roll-out awning for camping. Paint-protection film along the lower panels helps guard against trail debris.

Off-Road Upgrades
To handle tougher terrain, the Grizzly Peak gains a 2.8-inch lift up front and a 2.5-inch lift at the rear, paired with 31-inch BFGoodrich KO2 all-terrain tires wrapped around 18-inch wheels.


Cabin Enhancements
Inside, the concept sports a rugged-yet-stylish look with Cement Gray and Liquid Titanium trim, contrasted by bright orange accents on the seatbelts, stitching, and piping. The third row has been removed to maximize cargo space, while extra tie-downs behind the second row provide added utility.


Unique Touches
A bear emblem on the front doors marks the Grizzly Peak’s identity. While Chrysler hasn’t announced production plans, creating an off-road package for the Pacifica doesn’t seem out of reach—especially if customer interest is strong.

