
Founded in 1979, Rinspeed is a Swiss company that specializes in car tuning and restoring classic cars. They also produce innovative mobility concepts. They have designed and built several exotic cars for the Geneva Motor Show. They've also exhibited their creations at other major automotive shows.
Rinspeed's first concept car, Speed-Art, was a Nissan 300ZX that was painted by the Swiss artist Rolf Knie. It had a 420-hp engine, black and white horses, and a spoiler in the middle. It was a project that cost more than $1 million to build.
The company's latest concept is called "Snap" and is an autonomous microbus. It is modular and uses computer hardware and software built into the chassis. The Snap can be customized and updated easily.
It is designed to fit four people and features an exterior that's similar to a sports car. The interior has armchairs, a TV, and a folding steering wheel. There's also a cargo carrying compartment in the rear.
The Rinspeed sQuba was inspired by the movie The Spy Who Loved Me. It can be driven on land or under the water with automatic-pilot capabilities. It has a steering wheel that can be stowed away during autonomous driving. It's also the cleanest sports car in the world with biofuel. Its height is 97 cm.
Another Rinspeed concept, Buddi, is an advanced vehicle that is powered by motion-sensing systems. It's equipped with a telescoping roof laser scanner, radar, radio-based communications, and advanced camera monitoring.