2005 Chrysler Akino Concept Vehicle
More than meets the eye
September 21, 2005 1:39 AM
Filed Under: American, Chrysler
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More than meets the eye
The unique and artistically sculptured appearance of the Chrysler Akino concept and its one-box, compact size certainly turns heads. However, after the fifth person settles comfortably into vehicle, one clearly gets the idea there is more to this concept than meets the eye.
The vehicle name comes from Interior and Exterior Designer, Akino Tsuchiya, a 37-year-old who was born in
The selection of materials and colors used in the interior are composed of natural and recyclable synthetic fabrics: bamboo flooring, a throw rug, lighting sconce, mood lighting and even throw pillows.
The exterior features side glass that has an unusual graphic breakup while the rear glass is specially coated with texture to give passengers a sense of privacy and comfort.
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