Chrysler Airflow Concept Full Reveal for CES Debut in January Finally. Chrysler used the name “Airflow” in 1930s to reintroduce the concept at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. There has been a tease of a closer-to-production version a few times. The latest preview was made at the beginning the month, when Stellantis’ Software Day was held. Chrysler confirmed that the Airflow concept will be revealed at CES next month. We don’t know much about the electric crossover, but we do know that it will “lead the brand’s transition to clean mobility and seamlessly connected customer experience.” ” Stellantis Chief software officer Yves Bonnefont stated that the Airflow is likely to go into production. He said, “it’s closer than you think and more than a mere concept.” The crossover is a departure from Chrysler’s older products, the 300 sedan and Pacifica minivan. It features a sleek design with a large interior screen. We don’t know much about the Airflow, but we can speculate that it will be up against the Ford Mustang MachE and Volkswagen ID.4. The STLA Medium platform could be used. It can come with either a single motor or a dual-motor AWD configuration. It can accommodate batteries ranging from 87 to104 kWh with a range of up to 440 miles (708 km). One electric motor will produce between 167 and 241 horsepower. It’s not clear if the two-wheel-drive models will be FWD or RWD. We expect more information to be revealed at CES in January ahead of the Airflow’s possible launch in 2024, as a 2025MY product. In case you haven’t noticed, Chrysler, like all other Stellantis brands has a new slogan: “Clean technology for a new generation of families.” As the fourth-largest automobile conglomerate in the world, the investments will be beneficial for the troubled American marque over the next 10 year. The Airflow is a strong starting point for new products.