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2003 Chrysler Airflite Concept

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Khatir Soltani

Like the Crossfire the Airflite sports a distinct center spine that runs from front to back, both on the outside and the interior. It's a beautiful place to while away the hours, whether stuck in traffic or speeding along the auto route, buckled into the driver's or front passenger seat or stuck in behind. The hatchback's cargo floor is slightly stepped up behind the rear seats giving the cabin a coupe-like ambience while leather and metal accents pull occupants back to a simpler, more elegant era and then entice them with the latest technologies.

"The Chrysler brand essence should be the same around the world, with product execution tailored to meet the needs of international markets," said Thomas Hausch, Executive Director of International Sales and Marketing for Chrysler Group. "With Chrysler vehicles now and to come, you will recognize each one clearly as a member of the Chrysler family."

Interior designer Simeon Kim is responsible for the daring sedan's upscale cabin. Like exterior designer Greg Howell, he was heavily influenced by an eclectic mix of subjects, from New York's art deco Chrysler building to contemporary furniture and classic marine architecture.

Khatir Soltani
Khatir Soltani
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