Chrysler revealed the second Airflow concept after debuting at the 2022 CES earlier this year
while the jeep brought New Wagoneer L and Grand Wagoneer L In its stall at the New York Auto Show, fellow Stellantis brand Chrysler showcased a new Airflow Graphite concept at the event. The concept is Chrysler’s second Airflow model to debut in 2022 – a white finished model called the Airflow Concept debuts at the Las Vegas Consumer Electronics Show 2022.
In Chrysler’s words the Airflow Graphite is “an alter-ego version of its all-electric Chrysler Airflow concept” to offer a fresh look at the brand’s EV journey.
Commenting on the concept, Chris Fuel, Chrysler Brand CEO – Stelantis, said, “This new persona of Airflow highlights the flexibility of the Chrysler brand’s future design direction and our ability to reflect the personalities of our diverse customers. As our brand evolves to offer a complete battery-electric vehicle portfolio, we are completely rethinking and rethinking the customer experience.Project Ingenuity is an initiative in which we are focused on providing customers with information on our future innovations and services. We collaborate with you to provide uniquely personalized and enjoyable customer experiences throughout the purchase, service and ownership journey.
Black paint and copper highlights the most notable changes on the Airflow concept that were revealed at CES 2022.
Chrysler says the Airflow was one of several possible design manifestations during the early development phases of the Graphite project. Compared to the all-white CES show car, the concept is finished in a Galaxy Black paint scheme with copper accents on the window line, wing mirrors and even the 22-inch wheels. The lightbar on the grille has also been tweaked on the CES car. These changes are very similar to the Airflow concept from CES except for the Airflow Graphite concept.
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The dark color schemes with black paint along with copper highlights on the dashboard and doors carry over to the cabin as well. Apart from this the basic design of the dashboard and interior remains unchanged on the 2022 CES concept which consists of a smaller secondary screen with a large freestanding central touchscreen, a dedicated display for the co-driver and a digital instrument panel behind the steering.
Cabin changes too for new black trim and copper highlights.
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On the technical front too, there is a slight difference from the previous Airflow concept. The concept packs in connected car technologies with on-board AI and offers upgradeable Level 3 autonomous driving capabilities via over-the-air updates. The all-electric concept is powered by two 201 bhp electric drive motors on each axle and has a driving range of up to 644 km. Chrysler however says that the Airflow concept can accommodate larger-capacity electric motors.
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