Chrysler Airflow Concept Will Debut At CES, Predicting A Future EV
by AutoExpert | 22 December, 2021
During Stellantis' EV Day event, a Chrysler crossover concept was unveiled. Now, the manufacturer has revealed that the concept will be dubbed the Airflow and will make its formal premiere at CES. The concept has a streamlined appearance, plastic body cladding, and huge alloy wheels.
The inside, is notably more modern, with a digital instrument cluster, a standalone infotainment system, and a front passenger display. A back seat entertainment system, a floating center console, and a minimalist style are all included in the concept.
Ralph Gilles proposed that the Airflow concept ride on the new STLA Large platform when it was first unveiled earlier this year. Thanks to a battery pack with a capacity ranging from 101 to 118 kWh, it will power electric cars with a range of up to 500 miles (805 km). Conversely, new sources claim that it will be built on the STLA Medium platform and will be ready for production by 2024.