Chrysler, one of the legendary automobile manufacturers of the automotive world, returned 90 years ago at the CES 2022 event that started today. The US-based automaker brought its vehicle named Airflow, designed in the 1930s and produced between 1934-1937, back to the modern world. But the new Airflow bore no trace of the old Airflow.
The Airflow model, which was not very popular due to its ‘strange’ appearance compared to the 1930s, was reconsidered by Chrysler only with its name. The company introduced its new concept car, Airflow, at CES 2022. The new Chrysler Airflow, an all-electric SUV, has managed to attract many people with its interior and exterior design.
Technical information about the vehicle has not been shared yet.
The Airflow concept model, which maintains a ‘clean’ design concept outside and inside, was shown in ‘Polar White’ color, which makes the vehicle look more clean and stylish. The vehicle carries 22-inch wheels that make a big contribution to its design and add a bit of an aggressive look. The car, which has lights in the form of a thin line on the back and front, continues to maintain its clean, slightly aggressive and stylish appearance inside.
When we get inside the vehicle, we can see that the infotainment system is presented on three different screens. The steering wheel of the vehicle features straight lines that we are accustomed to seeing in almost all modern vehicles. There is also a touch screen for the rear passengers behind the front seats. The large glass on the roof of the vehicle also makes the interior feel more spacious than it is.
Technical information about the vehicle has not been shared at this time. Chrysler shared that the concept vehicle is currently all-wheel drive and carries two 150 kilowatt electric motors producing 201 horsepower each. Although no official information is shared, the expectations about the vehicle are that the vehicle will have a range of 550 – 650 kilometers.
On the other hand, it is not yet known whether Chrysler will definitely produce this vehicle.