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Chrysler's future EVs to feature dual 37.2-inch screens

The first all-electric vehicle from Chrysler is scheduled to be unveiled in 2025, with the company said to offer a fully-electrified lineup by 2028.

Crysler unveiled a new two-seater EV cockpit design at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES).

This new cockpit previews the interior styling & design philosophy of future Chrysler EVs. Although the company didn't unveil the exteriors, the design and essence are said to be based on Chrylser's Airflow Concept showcased last year.

Reports also stated that Chrysler will be the first brand from Stellantis to feature the next-generation infotainment system in North America. This will include two massive infotainment screens, spanning the entire width of the car's dashboard. Dubbed the "Chrysler Synthesis Cockpit", it comes with two massive 37.2-inch screens for the front-row passengers. The massive infotainment system features over-the-air updates, a smart virtual assistant which suggests driving routes, charging & parking locations and even assist with e-commerce services.

In terms of design & build, Chrylser states that the cockpit will make use of recycled plastics, green materials, vegetable-tanned, textile-infused walnut flooring and the exclusion of chrome entirely, giving it a modern yet luxurious appeal.

Chrysler also stated that its future EVs will be based on the STLA platform, from Stellantis. All cars under this platform will also offer level-3 autonomous driving - STLA AutoDrive Technology. This allows drivers to take their hands off the steering and eyes off the road even when in motion.

The first all-electric vehicle from Chrysler is scheduled to be unveiled in 2025, with the company said to offer a fully-electrified lineup by 2028.

Source: CarScoops

 
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