[2][3] The exterior and interior shapes are marked by sharp angles and large sweeping contours.
The yoke steering wheel and other vehicle controls integrate with an augmented-reality display appearing on the extra large windshield.
The vehicle is equipped with an updated version of "Stow N' Go", Chrysler's fold down seat technology that was first introduced in their Town & Country minivans.
[5] Chrysler announced the vehicles are to be made mostly from recycled items, listing the LED illuminated Chrysler wing logo, the steering wheel, front seat inserts, and door sills are to be made from recycled music CDs.
[7] Chrysler is claiming the vehicle is designed to "deliver unlimited range" when used on roadways equipped with "Dynamic Wireless Power Transfer Capability" which is described as a form of Wireless power transfer infrastructure installed beneath roadways which they are claiming is in development.