Chrysler Airflite

The major styling approach of the Airflite that typically seen on a sporty two-door coupé model; however, it had the practicality and function of a four-door sedan.

The seven-spoke road wheel design was based on the Crossfire, as was the satin trimmed windshield.

Major styling cues from the Airflite eventually made it into the 2007 Chrysler Sebring sedan.

The Nash "Airflyte" was introduced in 1949, featuring a roomy interior and an advanced design.

Unusual for the time, its aerodynamic shape was developed in a wind tunnel to reduce the car's drag coefficient, which resulted in the new Nash Airflyte having a smooth, wide, and low body.