It may be that Chrisler has started the Minon class 40 years ago, but the culture around him has exploded. Despite being a family vehicle designed for childhood hardships, van adventure is popular among the fans as a car. With some occasions, Hoom Minon can become an uneven -looking overlander, and Chryselor is eventually looking for this aspect with the concept of Pacific Pacific Grysley peak.
This concept, an All -Wheel Drive Pacific, receives a variety of off -road upgrades. It has a 2.75 -inch and 2.50 -inch suspension lift, front and back, 31 inch bfgoodrich ko2 all -terrain tires wrapped with 18 -inch wheels, all -wheel drive, and protective wrap on the lower body. The Greysley peak is also a Greater Bear seed.

Photo

Photo
The additional capacity is consistent with several later overlanding accessories, including rhinoceros rack roof storage racks, auxiliary tire LED lighting, and back -to -back ARB brightness. Other adaptations include LED Fog Lights, Arctus Mate Finch Paint Color with Figure Tone, and Mopor Splash Guards.
Inside, the Chrisler did not change so much, but engineers increased the functionality. They removed the third row seats for the cargo floor panel, increased the storage space, and added the second set of tie -downty. The concept also includes the orange seat belt, the unique dimple on the steering wheel, the katzakan leather seats, and the cement gray and the liquid titanium color scheme.
Brand CEO Chris Fuel said the brand “is excited to get feedback from Van Life Adventures.” Chrysler revealed the concept at this year’s Overland Expo Mountain West, which is the beginning of today. Pacifica is the only concept for now, but it seems that if the Chrysler chases it, it can become a reality. This should be only for the seed.

Photo