redriderbob said:
http://blogs.cars.com/kickingtires/2012/01/chrysler-minivans-future.html
Now that we have seen the new 2015 Chrysler 200, I think we can predict what will make it to production at least in the interior from the 700C Concept. Seats are the same kinda design from the Dart, Cherokee, and 200. Even though the 700C debuted quietly in Detroit in 2012, it has the same steering wheel design as the new 200 Sedan, minus the actual buttons. It does feature paddle shifters on the back of the wheel. It features the chrome between the two colors on the steering wheel, similar to the design on the 200C Sedan. I suspect the windows will be layout more like the minivans of the past. But the according to the patient drawing of the new vans it will keep the quarter windows up front. I suspect the center stack to be laid out differently to be able to adapt the 8.4" UConnect in the dash. The e-shifter is located in the center of the dash as is the e-parking brake.
Cars.com has some great pictures of the interior. Besides the screens in the back of the front seats, if you look at the buttons in the rear to slide the sliding doors there are air vents there in the B-pillar. I think the interior will make it pretty darn close to production. The front does have the new Chrysler design language front, but I think it will be given a lower fascia similar to the front to the 200 Sedan. As for the rear, I think it will be less Delta-ish.
I remember thinking that alot of this "concept" looks production-ish
I even remember saying that the middle seats look like a new Stow N Go system, and seeing these pictures again reminds me of that recent news article here about the Stow N Go seats patent - these look similar to the patent drawings.
The headlight switch/interior dimmer dials are right out of the current minivans.
It's funny to see an early version of The Knob(tm) and e-parking brake too.
I agree that the dash will probably be re-done to include the 8.4" radios and the current 7" TFT in the cluster. I LOVE the leather wrapped/stitched dash. Looks really good.
The climate controls are actually rather similar
in idea to the new '15 200 climate controls too.
Good catch on the steering wheel. I suspect that the "buttons" on the front of the steering wheel are actually touch buttons in those dark areas. If that is true, I hope that does not make it to production.
I wouldn't be surprised if the lower (light coloured area) dash makes it to production. The cup holders and lower drawer look good and high quality, along with the glove box. The console between the seats looks good, but I think I like the layout of the current Super Console better. And I really hope they keep an option for a removable console, like the Premium Console.
I wouldn't be surprised to see most of the rear area of this van as fairly production-ready too. I really like the b-pillar air vents, and larger pockets in the sliding doors. Looks like the A/V inputs finally have covers on them, directly below the rear screens. And it looks like a nice big rear sunroof too!
The front headlights/grille area are close to what I suspect will be production too. Will be interesting to see how 200-ish the front end is when it debuted.
The only concern I have is the slope of the rear roof. Looks like it takes away alot of headroom and cargo space. Also, I'm not sure if it's just the big wheels & tires or if the van is smaller than the current vans, but I hope that they retain their current size, and do not shrink.
I'm going to have to go back to the pictures i took at NAIAS and see if I can see anything else now!