Stellantis North America Chrysler Airflow

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The Chrysler Airflow is a full-size car produced by Chrysler from 1934 to 1937. The Airflow was the first full-size American production car to use streamlining as a basis for building a sleeker automobile, one less susceptible to air resistance. Chrysler made a significant effort at a fundamental change in automotive design with the Chrysler Airflow, but it was ultimately a commercial failure due to a lack of market acceptance and controversial appearance. Chrysler also marketed a companion model under the DeSoto brand, the DeSoto Airflow, and the appearance was also offered on the Chrysler Imperial. In 2022, Chrysler announced that the Airflow name would be resurrected for an electric crossover SUV.

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About the Stellantis North America Chrysler Airflow

Body type
coupe · segment F
Transmission
3-speed manual floor shift
Fuel
Electric
Powertrain
Battery-electric (BEV)

Overview

The Stellantis North America Chrysler Airflow is a coupe. Across the range you'll find electric powertrains.

Trim-level specifications for the Stellantis North America Chrysler Airflow aren't listed yet. See the overview above, or browse more Stellantis North America models.

Frequently asked questions

What kind of car is the Stellantis North America Chrysler Airflow?

The Stellantis North America Chrysler Airflow is a coupe, classified in segment F.

What engine options does the Stellantis North America Chrysler Airflow have?

The Stellantis North America Chrysler Airflow has been offered with electric power. See each trim page for the exact figures.

Does the Stellantis North America Chrysler Airflow have any recalls?

We currently have no U.S. NHTSA recall campaigns on record for the Stellantis North America Chrysler Airflow, but always check official sources for the latest safety information.