Chrysler Canada is now selling a complete line of Pacifica minivans in Canada, with the base LX and Touring models added to Touring-L, Touring-L Plus, and Limited.

All 2017 Chrysler Pacificas are made in Canada at the award-winning Windsor Assembly Plant; the plant built 70% of all full-size minivans sold in Canada last year (including Caravan and Town & Country).

2017 Chrysler Pacifica minivans

The LX lists for C$37,995, and has the same powertrain as all other Pacificas. It comes with active noise cancellation, active grille shutters, capless fuel fill, tinted glass, Keyless Enter ’n Go, two-row fold-in-floor seating, three-zone air conditioning, cruise control, a 5-inch touchscreen, and six speakers.

Moving up to the Touring adds $2,000 to the price, but gets buyers 17-inch alloy wheels, dual power sliding doors, automatic headlamps, the Stow 'n Place roof rack system, more interior lamps, a power 12-way driver's seat, a power liftgate, proximity entry for all doors, satellite radio, and Stow 'n Go Assist driver's seat. Both new models are available for ordering now.

Options on both new trimlines including 8-passenger seating, a back-up camera, a new “KeySense” programmable key fob to help promote safe driving habits, trailer towing, 8.4 inch touch-screen, and blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-path detection.

The more affordable models may give Pacifica sales a boost; they have been crawling in Caravan-loving Canada.