Chrysler Akino

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DaimlerChrysler is responsible for the creation of the concept vehicle known as the Chrysler Akino. The Chrysler Akino was initially unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show in the year 2005. The vehicle was designed at the Pacifica Studio in California. The Akino takes its name from car designer Akino Tsuchiya.

The Chrysler Akino was essentially a design concept. Its Configuration was never officially tested. The Chrysler Akino was meant to be an artistic design for an urban automobile. The Chrysler Akin features two doors on the passenger’s side, but only one door on the driver’s side. Like the Honda Element, the two passenger doors open in different directions. The roof of the Chrysler Akino boasts an interlocking form that allows for additional headroom in the car.

The Chrysler Akino has received rave reviews for its intricately sculpted approach to design. The materials and colors that have been chosen for the car’s interior are composed largely of natural and recyclable synthetic fabrics, such as bamboo flooring and throw pillows. There is also a throw rug, mood lighting, and a lighting sconce.

The driver and passenger front seats have been designed to resemble comfortable armchairs. The rear seat calls to mind a sofa in a living room set up.



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Chrysler Akino Car Specifications

 

Manufactured In United States
Numbers Manufactured N/A (Prototype)
Produced in 2005
Length / Width / Height 3724 mm (146.6 in) / 1799 mm (70.8 in) / 1604 mm (63.1 in)
Wheelbase / Track (fr/r)

 


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