Chrysler does some California Dreamin'

Chrysler does some California Dreamin'

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Published: 01 04 2003

Chrysler unveiled its California Cruiser concept at the 2002 Montreal International Auto Show, building on the production popularity of the PT Cruiser.

"California Cruiser redefines both the look and the interior functionality of a 'Surf Wagon,' with ample space and comfort for four people, every imaginable extreme sports toy, and even the ability to convert to a hotel room for two," Jim Schroer, Executive Vice President of Chrysler Group Global Sales and Marketing, said in a statement.

"An expert surfer will tell you they are after the NEXT wave, not the one in front of them," Schroer added. "The same holds true for the Chrysler Group, as we look to new consumer demands and expectations around the world. Chrysler California Cruiser is a concept that might be that Next Wave - with us, you just never know."

An "all-around versatile" vehicle with two large doors, a rear hatch and multi-functional interior, the Chrysler California Cruiser has space for four people and their travel needs, according to the company.

"The California Cruiser introduces the new face of Chrysler by making a 'Next Wave' design statement," said Trevor Creed, Senior Vice President of Design. "Scalloped headlamps, a chrome-accented grille and an integrated bumper reflect the direction of Chrysler Crossfire and Pacifica while taking inspiration from our heritage of award-winning style and design. The crisp, precise styling themes of those vehicles influenced the profile and rear design of Chrysler California Cruiser."

At the push of a button, the California Cruiser's hard top transforms into an open-air cruiser. Eight panels of glass lower or pivot to create a unique driving experience, Chrysler says. The full glass roof has a retractable sunroof in addition to a dropping door and quarter flip glass.

"The California Cruiser concept's interior continues the ideas of precision and modern flavor found on the exterior design," said Jeff Godshall, Senior Manager of Exterior/Interior Design. "Linear design elements throughout the interior create a panoramic and expansive ambience."

Silver inserts on the door trim, quarter panels and hatchback trim replicate exterior trim panels, serve to accentuate the interior's design and tie it to the outside design.

An extended load floor with four individual "fold-flat" seats - including the driver's - creates cargo volume, versatility and flexibility.

"We created modular seats with a layout that exudes cool, hip images," Godshall said. "All four head restraints retract into the seat backs, allowing clearance for the seats to fold flat. There also are chromed winged badges in the seat backs for clear brand recognition that this is a Chrysler, through and through."

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