Sustainability is the buzzword of the moment when it comes to interiors. With this in mind, Chrysler says the Synthesis has been designed with eco-friendly materials and is 100% devoid of chrome trim. The seats, for example, are wrapped in vegetable-tanned upholstery, while the instrument panel has been crafted out of recycled plastics. A rather classy touch is the textile-infused wood flooring which is said to be responsibly sourced.
In terms of design, it’s a rather tasteful affair. Chrysler says the two-door layout has been inspired by the Airflow concept, a far more styling offering than the now-defunct 300 sedan. Overall, it’s clean and uncluttered without feeling cold and spartan. It’s certainly better than the current brace of Chrysler cabins.
“For nearly 100 years, Chrysler has created ingenious products and technologies for mainstream customers, and Chrysler will continue that legacy of innovation as the first to launch the STLA Smart Cockpit in North America,” said the company’s Chris Feuell.
When we’ll see this cabin in a production-bound Chrysler is anyone’s guess, but we doubt we’ll have to wait too long.