The Chrysler Airflite was a concept car created by the American car manufacturer, Chrysler. It was first introduced at the 2003 Geneva Auto Show. The Airflite's looks are a combination of a sporty design, stylish looks, and some of the design cues from another one of Chrysler's cars, the Crossfire.
The Airflite was based on a shortened version of Chrysler's LX platform, which was used on the Chrysler 300. The Airflite is powered by a 90º V6 engine. The rest of the Airflite's engine power and torque is still unknown to the public.
The Airflite blends the design of the Chrysler Crossfire and Pacifica in its exterior design. Most of the looks of the Airflite (mainly the front and rear) were based on the Crossfire. The tire design is based on the Pacifica. The interior of the Airflite is very spacious and slightly upscale. Major styling cues from the Airflite eventually made it into the 2007 Chrysler Sebring sedan.
The Airflite was based on a shortened version of Chrysler's LX platform, which was used on the Chrysler 300. The Airflite is powered by a 90º V6 engine. The rest of the Airflite's engine power and torque is still unknown to the public.
The Airflite blends the design of the Chrysler Crossfire and Pacifica in its exterior design. Most of the looks of the Airflite (mainly the front and rear) were based on the Crossfire. The tire design is based on the Pacifica. The interior of the Airflite is very spacious and slightly upscale. Major styling cues from the Airflite eventually made it into the 2007 Chrysler Sebring sedan.