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[Auto/Moto] Chrysler Airflow Vision Concept, the future of FCA?


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The FCA group (Fiat-Chrysler) showed in Las Vegas a prototype of what its future Premium mobility could be.
The automobile consortium revealed a good part of what will be its nearest future with the prototype called Chrysler Airflow Vision Concept.
The concept car with its name and with some features of its aesthetics to the mythical Chrysler Airflow of the 30s, one of the first vehicles in which aerodynamics was taken into account. Its current reproduction tries to remedy the little success of then. Indeed, it is considered a solution to the premium mobility of tomorrow, offering a first-class experience to its occupants and a high-tech interior.

As a model, the new Airflow Vision Concept is based on the production Chrysler Pacifica, but adapted to a much more dynamic and futuristic exterior with the design of the future Premium crossover models of the brand. As we can see, all the signs that define the style of the sedan or minivan have been eliminated to the point of giving it a more SUV air.

 

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Its most outstanding elements are: absence of side doors, wheels inspired by the mechanism of an electric motor, leather upholstery and copper-colored details that contrast perfectly with the white of the bodywork and a feeling of interior space worthy of upper segments .

Since it is a show car, the brand has not released data regarding its mechanics. Nor do we know much about the screens that are the protagonists in the cabin, but FCA's idea is clear: that each passenger can enjoy an independent infotainment system to make their trips much more enjoyable. We also assume that the Airflow Vision Concept has some level of autonomous driving. However, at Chrysler they want to continue leaving the pleasure of driving in our hands ... and we appreciate it.

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