Geneva International Motor Show 1934

Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
Dates
16th to 25th of March 1934
About the Event
On 16 March 1934, Chrysler Airflow was introduced at the Geneva Motor Show. The Chrysler Airflow is considered as one of the most influential cars in automotive history. Designed by Carl Breer with Fred Zeder and Owen Skelton, dubbed as Chryslers’ Three Musketeers, the Airflow revolutionized automotive design and engineering, being the first unit-body, aerodynamic automobile. Chrysler Corporation built a wind tunnel to test and determine the effect of head-on wind resistance and rear-end wind drag and to discover the most efficient shape that could be adapted to automobile design. Developing a streamlined automobile took six years of research, study, and road testing.
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