Manoeuvring a large vehicle like the 2021 Chrysler Pacifica in Langley will be smooth and easy, thanks to this minivan's electric power-assist steering system (EPAS). Compared to hydraulic setups, it offers numerous advantages to drivers.
First, electric power-assisted steering is incredibly accurate and provides drivers better control over the minivan during turns. On the same note, it requires less effort to operate when compared to traditional systems.
Next, because hydraulic systems necessitate that some engine power is continually siphoned away to operate valves and pumps, the overall fuel efficiency is lowered. But. with electrically assisted steering, the setup's motor does not use the minivan's combustion plant, so you get improved economy during every journey.
At the same time, EPAS is able to respond to driving needs in BC on the fly, so it, therefore, delivers more assistance when moving slower—such as when pulling into a tight parking spot—ensuring you can line everything up correctly. On the other hand, at high velocities, the overall feel is firmer to help stay in control. And finally, the cumulative effect on a minivan like the 2021 Pacifica is an outstanding turning radius of 19.8 feet.