Forget minivans and bulky sedans. The Chrysler Halcyon Concept—the brand's latest electric vehicle vision—blasts off in a completely different direction. This sleek, ultra-futuristic sedan embraces cutting-edge tech, boasting features like wireless charging, autonomous driving, and an AI assistant, making it stand out in a crowded field of EV concepts.
The most jaw-dropping claim? "Unlimited range." While seemingly absurd, it might become a reality with widespread wireless charging infrastructure on roads. Currently, it's a distant dream, with only a short stretch in Detroit in the US offering on-the-go charging.
Built on Stellantis' STLA Large Platform, the Halcyon shares its foundation with future full-size electric Dodges and Jeeps. But its design is anything but conventional. Imagine a spaceship cockpit— that's the vibe with the panoramic windshield stretching across the front. Side mirrors? Gone. Replaced by cameras for a cleaner, minimalist look. Even door handles are absent, replaced by autonomous entry.
The futuristic theme continues inside. An augmented reality head-up display shows crucial information and integrates with the AI assistant. A massive dashboard display and a retractable 15.6-inch infotainment screen add to the techy feel.
Despite its radical appearance, the Halcyon retains some Chrysler practicality. The ingenious Stow 'n Go seating allows folding the second-row seats into the floor, maximizing cargo space.
Chrysler aims high with Level 4 autonomous driving, meaning the car handles everything without human intervention. Imagine a steering wheel and pedals that retract. Or a "Stargazing Mode" that reclines your seat and uses AR to transform the roof into a starry sky.
However, let's be realistic. This is a concept, and most of these features are unlikely to make it directly into production. Chrysler's more grounded Airflow Concept, closer to a traditional SUV, is probably a better indicator of their upcoming EVs.
Still, the Halcyon Concept serves as a bold exploration of where Chrysler could take its electric future. It showcases innovative ideas that may one day shape the driving experience, even if not in this exact form.