Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Chrysler 300 Ruyi Design at Beijing Motor Show


Chrysler 300 Ruyi Images


Chrysler 300 Ruyi Design was one of the concept cars the American car maker unveiled at the 2012 Beijing Auto Show to celebrate its return to the Chinese market. The Ruyi 300 is quite a remarkable car because of its exquisite details. Normally, a special car to the Americans is one that's bigger, has more chrome than others, and big wheels. But this one is inspired by culture. It pays homage to the Chinese symbol of Ruyi.



The side sills were lowered, and the rear fascia for a more aggressive and sporty look. Dual exhaust tip was added to complement. Special 22-inch concept wheels ensure that the concept's kicks. The interiors also get some new treatment, and that black chrome trim, brushed pattern trim in center console, unique light-tone leather with French seams, and more.



On the outside, ready-made designer Bill Zheng mid-size since the maximum steel shade and added to the dark chrome exterior door handles, grille surround and lower grille element.



Other highlights include 22-inch wheels concept alloy wheels, a custom grille with dark chrome stems, bluish steel-gray tinted windows, a Ruyi Chinese character mark on the tailgate and a translucent velocity stripe running along the sides. Inside the interior Wolwod Wen chose to mix light tone leather seating surfaces with suede inserts and center side support and contrasted with black tubes.



The vents and navigation screen, ring gauges, steering wheel and door handles are finished in black chrome, while the machined metal accent trim is around the shift gate, both the center console storage areas, on the door and on the steering wheel spokes.



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