The 2025 Chrysler Pacifica has a starting MSRP between $44,445 and $56,230, depending on the trim and model type.2 This table shows average monthly car insurance rates for the 2025 Chrysler Pacifica. Keep in mind that new vehicles are often more expensive to insure than used cars.
The Chrysler Pacifica replaced the Chrysler Town & Country minivan in 2017. Pacificas cost an average of $91 per month for a liability-only policy, and full-coverage policies cost an average of $171 per month.
The Pacifica can fit up to eight passengers, comes in three different trim levels, and has a hybrid version. It also ranks as the third-best minivan in a Kelley Blue Book 2025 comparison study.1 But it has stiff competition, and average insurance rates for the Honda Odyssey and Toyota Sienna are lower.
Here’s what you need to know about finding affordable coverage for your Pacifica.
Cost of Chrysler Pacifica insurance by model year
On average, it costs $131 per month to insure a Pacifica. Liability-only coverage costs an average of $91 per month, and full coverage averages $171 per month. But rates can vary by year, with older models typically being cheaper. USAA offers the cheapest auto insurance policy for Pacificas, and GEICO and State Farm are the next most affordable.
The table below shows how rates vary by model year.
The 2024 Chrysler Pacifica offers four model versions, with current MSRPs ranging from $38,524 to $51,869. The following table lists its average monthly auto insurance quotes. As an Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) Top Safety Pick, some insurance companies may offer additional policy discounts for specific safety features included on the 2024 Chrysler Pacifica.3
The 2023 Chrysler Pacifica has a starting MSRP of $28,033 for the standard model and $41,123 for upgraded models.4 The table below lists the average monthly insurance rates for the 2023 Pacifica.
The 2022 Pacifica’s starting MSRP ranges from $25,409 to $36,967, depending on the trim level. Below are the average monthly rates for the 2022 Chrysler Pacifica.
When first introduced, the 2021 Chrysler Pacifica had a starting MSRP of $37,740 — nearly $10,000 more than the 2018 and 2019 models. Policyholders should expect a reasonable difference between average monthly quotes for these models. Compare average quotes for the 2021 Chrysler Pacifica below.
When new, the 2020 Chrysler Pacifica had an MSRP of $34,990. Now, it has a much more affordable MSRP of $19,843. The average monthly insurance quotes are listed below. Coverage options, deductibles, and discounts may increase or decrease the actual price you pay.
The 2019 Chrysler Pacifica had a starting MSRP of $28,390, which was almost identical to the 2018 model’s. Now, it has an MSRP of $11,862. Although the vehicle value is similar, average monthly quotes may be different, as vehicle age also influences average monthly premiums.
The data below displays the average monthly insurance costs for the 2018 Chrysler Pacifica, which had an MSRP starting at $28,340. Currently, it has a depreciated MSRP of $11,083.
Like the debut model, the 2018 Chrysler Pacifica is also available as a hybrid. Some car insurance companies may offer discounts to policyholders with eco-friendly vehicles.
The 2017 Chrysler Pacifica was the newest offering in Chrysler’s line of automobiles, replacing the discontinued Chrysler Town & Country. The base trim model has a current MSRP of $10,976. The average monthly quotes are shown below. Some drivers can save even more by reducing their insurance coverage limits on older vehicles.
Average cost of Chrysler insurance by state
Policyholders in different U.S. states may pay substantially different prices for car insurance, even if they own the same Chrysler make and model. Risk factors associated with location — including weather hazards, number of cars on the road, and vandalism rates — influence car insurance premiums.
Notice in the map below that Chrysler owners in states like New York and Maryland pay significantly higher monthly averages than drivers in North Carolina and Wyoming. Alaska and Hawaii are not included due to lack of data.
How to ensure you have enough coverage on your Chrysler Pacifica
Every state except New Hampshire requires drivers to have a minimum level of liability coverage, but many drivers add optional coverages to their policies for maximum protection. These coverage types include property damage coverage and reimbursements for repairs. Although these coverages initially increase insurance costs, drivers only pay their deductibles when filing claims, which increases their overall savings on vehicle repairs.
These are some coverages to consider for your Pacifica:5
Chrysler Pacifica car insurance FAQs
When it comes to family vehicles, the Chrysler Pacifica stands out as a minivan with highly rated safety features and substantial gas mileage on its hybrid variants. Read on to determine if the Chrysler Pacifica is the right vehicle for your needs.
USAA offers the cheapest average Chrysler Pacifica insurance. But USAA insurance is only available to military members and their families. GEICO and State Farm offer comparable average monthly rates with fewer eligibility requirements.
Not particularly. Pacificas tend to fall in the middle of the minivan pack. Compared to the Honda Odyssey and Toyota Sienna, the Chrysler Pacifica is more expensive to insure. But it’s cheaper to insure than the Kia Carnival and Chrysler’s other minivan, the Voyager.
The average insurance premium for a Chrysler Pacifica with liability coverage is $91 per month. The average full-coverage policy costs $171 per month. Keep in mind that location, including ZIP code, model year, and your driving record, will influence your premiums.
The reliability of a Chrysler Pacifica depends greatly on its model year. For example, the 2022 Chrysler Pacifica has five NHTSA recalls, all of which increase the risk of a crash and/or injury from a crash.6
Edmunds also reports that multiple model years have occasional clunky or slow shifts and that the quality of the manufacturing is inconsistent. But the 2024 Pacifica is an IIHS Top Safety Pick.