

The exterior of Chrysler Airflow Concept Car Chrysler suggests that this may include the screens of mobile devices that connect to the vehicle. Within the car, the material can also be transferred from screen to screen. U connect is a trademark of Chrysler Group Inc. The menu-based form is an evolution of the present U connect “card-based” interface seen in the Pacifica and other prevailing vehicles, enabling objects to be grouped and modified at the discretion of the user. Concept and Design of Chrysler Airflow Concept CarĪccording to Stellates CEO Chris Feuell, The Chrysler Airflow Concept delivers a glimpse of the dynamic design, sophisticated technology, and seamless connection that will mark the full-electric lineup they plan to achieve by 2028.īy using multi-layered, high-contrast visuals, the STLA Smart Cockpit new interface on the Airflow allows monitors in the vehicle to be customized to each individual passenger in the vehicle. It’s essentially Chrysler’s version of a day spa, with the exception of five display screens strewn throughout the interior. With a panoramic sunroof and a light-colored interior, the inside space appears crisp and uncluttered, giving it a relaxing vibe. With thin headlamps, a new corporate badge, and a fastback profile, it has a streamlined look. The Airflow is almost unrecognizable from modern Chryslers, which is a good thing. According to Stellantis, the whole Chrysler brand will be totally electric by 2028, and the first electric vehicle (EV) will hit the market in the United States by 2025, implying that the Airflow or something similar will be here soon.

Regardless, the present concept has a luxurious interior and cutting-edge technology that hints at where Stellantis and the Chrysler brand may go in the future. If it does, the features and specifications may change. The automaker revealed ambitions to electrify last year, and now we’re seeing the first big steps toward that goal.Īt this point, the Chrysler Airflow is only an idea, thus it may or may not make it to market. Stellantis, the global manufacturer best known for cramming massive V8 engines into practically everything, is making the switch to electric vehicles.
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Watch Driving.ca for the full reveal of this new Airflow in a few days.The Chrysler Airflow concept, a totally electric crossover with outstanding appearance and sophisticated technology, was unveiled at the 2022 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. In fact, if the turnover’s now been accelerated to once every quarter, we should see about-well, another dozen or so incarnations of the Airflow between now and product launch. We should also note we won’t be seeing anything like the Airflow in Chrysler showrooms until at least 2025 – the automaker says it’ll be the first volley in what will be an effort to, by 2028, roll out an all-electric vehicle lineup – which leaves plenty of time for the look to change again. (That makes us just a little hopeful maybe it’ll go back to the first concept after all, some time between now and production.) This new styling direction isn’t set in stone, of course, with the automaker calling it just one “potential design path” for the EV. Chrysler Airflow concept leads Stellantis EV onslaught.New electric Jeep coming early 2023, Ram EV pickup to follow.This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.
