Topic: Frank Rinderknecht
Frank M. Rinderknecht, the man behind Swiss design house Rinspeed, is no stranger to the Geneva Motor Show. This year's show was no different, as Rinspeed unveiled a car called the iChange that actually adapts its body according to the number ...
Ladies and gentleman, brace yourself for the next generation of metro mobility, at least in the eyes of Swiss boutique automaker and tuner Rinspeed and its mad scientist, Frank Rinderknecht. As Rinderknecht's company does every year, it will use the hometown ...
Despite the crisis, automakers have not given up on selling dreams at the Geneva Motor Show, which opened this week with an array of eye-catching cars that are always shinier, faster, and ever more expensive. "Geneva has always been a bit special ...
Swiss car designer Frank M. Rinderknecht has a fascination with the 1977 film The Spy Who Loved Me , wherein James Bond's Lotus Esprit was able to drive underwater. In that vein, Rinderknecht's latest Rinspeed creation is a Lotus Elise converted ...
Hoping to recapture the glamour of 1930s' Tinseltown, the Chrysler 300 C Hollywood is a stretched version of the company's popular rear-drive sedan with a roof treatment that hasn't been seen since Norma Desmond paraded down Sunset Boulevard in her ...
While Switzerland is a neutral country and has no indigenous automaker of its own, independent design houses the world over have adopted the Geneva salon as their " Based in Turin, just on the other side of the Alps from Geneva, Pininfarina created ...
Swiss car designer Frank M. Rinderknecht has a fascination with the 1977 film The Spy Who Loved Me , wherein James Bond's Lotus Esprit was able to drive underwater. In that vein, Rinderknecht's latest Rinspeed creation is a Lotus Elise converted ...
Frank Rinderknecht's eccentric designs are a fixture in Geneva, and this year he dreamed up the zaZen as "automotive enlightenment on four wheels." The base of the concept is a Porsche 997 Carrera S with a 355-bhp flat-6 engine. The roof ...