The futuristic four-seat hatchback will offer premium design, first-class comfort, and a new user interface concept for customers with an active lifestyle.

The wide and "muscular" body of the Chrysler Airflow Concept is visually integrated with the wheels, whose design resembles an electric motor rotor. The electrified nature of the concept is also hinted at by the "copper" trim on the doors and arches. The LED lighting smoothly flows into a blade that "splits" the front into two halves; the rear lights stretch across the full width of the body. The primary exterior color is Arctic White, with a secondary shade of Celestial Blue.
The same color scheme is used for the interior. Inside, there are four separate seats with thin frames mounted on pedestals. The upholstery is made of premium leather and suede. The ambient lighting works on the "cocoon" principle, meaning it is individually adjusted to each passenger's preferences. In terms of interior dimensions, the Airflow Vision Concept is comparable to the Chrysler Pacifica hybrid minivan, and it also borrows the flat floor from it.

The displays on the front panel demonstrate a new user interface concept. It is based on a hierarchical presentation of menu items that are grouped, simplified, and personalized according to the owner's preferences. The order of information display on different screens and its appearance can be customized, and content can be swiped to other passengers.
Although the Airflow Vision has concept status, some solutions, including stylistic ones, may be used on future Chrysler models.








