In other news, Mercedes has suddenly realized that cars need to be aesthetically pleasing in order to make people want to buy them. https://www.carscoops.com/2024/02/mercedes-to-move-away-from-super-aerodynamic-egg-shaped-evs-drop-eq-naming-strategy/ All the best, Andrew.
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Assuming this is something done by the Chrysler studio. Is Chrysler trying to prove that they still know what a car is (versus trucks and SUVs)? It is a clean design but not up to the freshness of concept design from when ChryCo was "hot" under Tom Gale's leadership.
Yes it is a product of Ralph Gilles & staff. "Chrysler has introduced a futuristic sedan that predicts the heritage brand’s design and technology intentions for the late 2020s and beyond. First previewed in a private, press-only event in January, Chrysler has now introduced the concept to a general audience along with videos and a large cache of images taken in dramatic locations, including one of the great villain’s lairs of the modern world, the Kellogg Doolittle house in Joshua Tree, California."