Chrysler Akino

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The Chrysler Akino
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The Chrysler Akino

The Chrysler Akino was a concept car created by DaimlerChrysler. The Akino was first shown at the 2005 Tokyo Motor Show. The Akino was designed at Chrysler's Pacifica Studio in California and was named after the designer of the concept car, Akino Tsuchiya.

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The Akino was basically a design concept since the engine was never exactly tested. The Akino was designed as a modern and still artistic design for a city car. It only has one door on the driver's side and two doors on the passenger's side. The passenger doors open up in opposite directions, much like the Honda Element. The roof also features an interlocking form which could give out more headroom.

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