Rinspeed
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Additive Manufacturing is set to change the world and an example of what the printed automobile might look like will be on display at the Geneva Motor Show later this week. The EDAG Genesis is a conceptual sculpture, but it will make you think.
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Rinspeed, the Swiss modification company known for pushing the limits of vehicle modifications, is set to debut a new concept at the Geneva Motor Show. Rinspeed has transformed a Tesla Model S from a luxo-electric saloon into a new autonomous concept with maritime influences called the XchangE.
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If automakers really want to get us excited about autonomous driving technology, what they should be doing is showing us a clear vision of the car that drives itself while you sit back and relax. That's the tack Rinspeed has taken in its new XchangE concept car.
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The Zalando fashion car concept aims at merging motoring and clothes-shopping.
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Rinspeed has released more information about and images of its microMAX EV concept, now invoking the smart city with its description of the vehicle as "the networked swarm car."
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Rinspeed will present a concept for a new class of all-electric urban vehicle at the 2013 Geneva Motor show.
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The six-wheeled Dock+Go concept car provides and expandable solution to cargo and range problems of ultra-compact electric cars.
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Rinspeed's "Dock+Go" concept comprises a vehicular backpack that docks to the rear of an electric vehicle to extend not only their range, but also their cargo-carrying capabilities.
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Rinspeed has created a concept beach buggy that is big on socializing.
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The latest design from Rinspeed founder Frank M. Rinderknecht is a stripped-back beach-friendly vehicle called the BamBoo that Rinspeed itself describes as resembling a “grown-up golf cart”.
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The Amphibious Hybrid concept vehicle has an adjustable tire design which allows it to travel over water.
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Rinspeed is one automotive company that can only be described as forward-thinking and its radical concept car offerings have graced our pages on a regular basis over many years. More images and details have now emerged on the company'
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