VMI Introduces Industry's First Chrysler Pacifica Side-Entry Conversion

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PHOENIX, Aug. 29, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- The Vantage Mobility International (VMI) Pacifica wheelchair conversion was unveiled this week to the Dealer Council Executive Committee in Chicago, IL. Among the exclusive guests were Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) executives, Len Norten, Chairman of VMI's dealer council and the new VMI spokesperson, TEAM USA wheelchair rugby player and Paralympian, Joe Delagrave. Set to begin full production next week, the VMI Northstar Access 360™ side-entry conversion also features highly-anticipated interchangeable front seats and a new backseat footrest that allows for an additional 2 inches of floor space.
"The Chrysler Pacifica is big news in the auto industry, and VMI is proud to be the first in the mobility market to offer the power side-entry in-floor ramp and interchangeable front seats. Coupled with Pacifica's 100 safety and security features, VMI's features position the Pacifica wheelchair conversion as one of the top choices for consumers," said Doug Eaton, VMI president and CEO.

"At VMI we are always working to improve the customer's quality of life and independence," said Steve Crandell, VMI COO. "The Northstar Access360™ in-floor ramp is the easiest to use and most accessible mobility solution in the world. This conversion raises the bar for wheelchair accessible minivans, providing owners with maximum freedom and convenience," he said. The interchangeable front seats are first of their kind and allow the seats to easily switch from a passenger position to a driver position and vice versa. Pacifica's third-row seating is equipped with a newly designed footrest to combine comfort and function for all passengers in this new generation minivan.

Northstar Access360™ Features:

A ramp that stows under the floor, creating more room for wheelchair maneuverability
An obstruction-free doorway that allows able-bodied passengers to enter and exit the vehicle without deploying the ramp
A full 30" wide ramp with 800lb capacity accommodates large power chairs
About VMI
Vantage Mobility International (VMI) is a leading manufacturer of wheelchair accessible vehicles built on Chrysler, Dodge, Toyota and Honda minivans. It has advanced the mobility industry for 30 years with a robust portfolio of power and manual ramp conversions, platform lifts and transfer seats. VMI is based in Phoenix, Arizona where its manufacturing facility utilizes Six Sigma techniques to employ continuous process improvements and deliver high quality products for personal use and commercial applications. For additional information, contact Penny Malone at VMI 602-243-2700 or visit www.vmivans.com.

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The Chrysler Pacifica is covering it all. It's great when the bigger picture is recognized and accounted for
 
Did I miss it in the article but how much would this increase the cost of the van?
 
Is Chrysler going to offer this van as a produced product already or would you have to order and wait for it
 
new2evs said:
Is Chrysler going to offer this van as a produced product already or would you have to order and wait for it

I doubt it like with most non-standard Vehicles it would have to be pre-ordered
 
I found the Pacifica's info page! https://www.vantagemobility.com/wheelchair-vans/chrysler-pacifica/
 
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