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2005 Chrysler Akino Concept
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Of all North American brands that are sold across the world, Chrysler is the brightest shining beacon. Its latest products are smart, advanced, and quite often deliciously retro, a reflection of the 1930s Airflow, and the landmark Chrysler Building in New York City. Its latest creation, the Akino Concept, takes Chryslers truly unique current styling theme into uncharted territory thats sure to have more than a few brows furrowed.
For last months Tokyo Motor
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| For the Tokyo Motor Show, Chrysler unveiled a new kind of presence for the pan-Asian market. (Photo: DaimlerChrysler) |
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| The Akino incorporates abstract features inside and out, such as texture-coated rear privacy glass, bamboo flooring, a throw rug, lighting sconces and even throw pillows.? (Photo: DaimlerChrysler) |
As with many Honda, Toyota and Nissan urban-centric concepts, the Chrysler Akino is a miniscule, one-box vehicle with the sole purpose of providing a mobile sanctuary; sort of a personal, private space where up to five people can hide away from the hustle
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| On the outside, the Akino takes many of Chryslers most distinctive traits and integrates them into an unfamiliar shape, with virtually nonexistent overhangs. (Photo: DaimlerChrysler) |
On the outside, the Akino takes many of Chryslers most distinctive new styling traits and integrates them into an unfamiliar shape, with virtually nonexistent overhangs. Its amorphous nose is adorned with the big-chrome winged Chrysler badge, and angular headlamps.
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| And if you were wondering a little bit more about the concepts name, it pays tribute to Akino Tsuchiya (left), the concepts interior and exterior designer. (Photo: DaimlerChrysler) |
And if you were wondering a little bit more about the concepts name, it pays tribute to the interior and exterior designer, Akino Tsuchiya, the 37-year-old native to Japan who penned it. While a Japanese stylist designed the car specifically for a Japanese motor show, work on the Akino was centralized at DaimlerChryslers Pacifica Advanced Design Center, located in Carlsbad,
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| With concepts like these, DaimlerChrysler can hardly go unnoticed. (Photo: DaimlerChrysler)? |
Tokyo has previously brought out some unseen sides of DaimlerChrysler; at the last event Jeep unveiled the rather odd Treo, a mind-bending exercise of styling and three-seat packaging that knocked traditional Jeep enthusiasts right off their feet.
Dodge did the same when it unveiled its smart roadster based Sling Shot concept in Europe; a sporty micro-rocket that looked every bit like a pocket-sized Viper.
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