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May 18, 2022

At the New York International Auto Show, or NYIAS, Chrysler debuted a brand-new version of the Airflow Concept. The Airflow Concept is proposed to be the all-electric concept car Chrysler intends to launch in 2025. The brand is anticipating a completely electric lineup for the 2028 model year. At Superior CDJR, we want to provide all of the necessary information as it becomes available, to keep our customers informed as to what to expect from the future of this incredible brand. 

The Airflow Concept car Chrysler debuted in April was a bit of a departure from the initial concept offering Chrysler presented previously. When it showed up on the scene prior, the Airflow Concept was a stunning Arctic White vehicle showcasing a beautifully stylized alternative to the current EVs on the market. 

This updated version of the Airflow Concept platformed an incredibly modern take, featuring a stunning Galaxy Black exterior, accentuated with Cyprus Copper adornments on both the interior and exterior of the vehicle. Those who caught a glimpse of what is to come in Chrysler’s future lauded the vehicle as incredibly upscale and comfortably spacious. 

Newly introduced as an upcoming concept model, featuring a massive panoramic roof and 22-inch wheels lending to the aggressive, yet elegant appearance. Chrysler’s Airflow Concept also includes STLA AutoDrive, a level three autonomous system, which allows for self-driving technology. In addition, several technology features, such as the Smart Cockpit, allows drivers to expect a fully customized driving experience. 

As more information emerges, Superior CDJR will keep our customers up to date on the incredible electric future Chrysler is promising for its lineup. New details are emerging every day regarding what the brand’s expectations are, including clean manufacturing, the use of recyclable and renewable materials, and an exceptional all-electric range of 400 miles. The future for Chrysler is bright and we are here to keep you informed.