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Chrysler reveals its Airflow Vision Concept in greater detail

The design study borrows its name from one of the most aerodynamic vehicles of the 1930s, but packs plenty of state-of-the-art tech.

The CES 2020 show car has no doors, so you can peek inside the cabin – and this seems like a worthwhile thing to do, given its sophisticated design. There are plenty of displays all around that serve communication, entertainment and climate control purposes, and the trim materials include even copper alongside the familiar leather and Alcantara. The rear passengers have access to two individual displays, and FCA claims that the interface is completely intuitive.

The car body is about as sleek as it can be by SUV standards, the lights are LED-based, the wheels wear solid aerodynamic hubcaps, and the narrow faux grille is seamlessly integrated into the rest of the image.

Overall, the Chrysler Airflow Vision looks innovative and refreshing, despite being based on the same platform as the Chrysler Pacifica MPV. The company does not disclose any of its specs, probably because it is not going into production anytime soon.

Editor: Andrew Raspopov

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