



Say what you will about the North American car manufacturers lagging well behind their International counterparts, but you have to give kudos to Chrysler for at least giving it a go in the design department.
I'm digging the Akino prototype with it's opposing door swings as well as the swivel front seats to allow you to face your backseat passengers for a little chat.
What's also interesting about the Akino is that it was actually named after it's Japanese-born designer Akino Tsuchiya, which is quite rare in the auto design world.
via MSN