Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Open speedster for the extroverted communicator - Seamless High-Tech, Purism and lifestyle. This ca


Open speedster for the extroverted communicator - Seamless High-Tech, Purism and lifestyle. This car irritates. Could be that it's the genius crafted creations of world-renowned New York pop artist James Rizzi. In any case, let Frank M. Rinderknecht's latest work "Bamboo" the sun rise over the over-engineered metal creatures at the Geneva Motor Show, whose sole purpose is to never touch anything other than black asphalt. Yes, this is a taste of summer. A taste of beach and sand, in ease and easygoing southern latitudes. It is a reminiscence of the seventies, in southern France, in Saint Tropez. Its colors range from salmon to lobster and yellow, shimmering in the sunlight, vintage kitchen canisters staged perfectly with paint and glue-repair-specialist vintage kitchen canisters ("StickerFix") AkzoNobel. And one can expect to find Brigitte Bardot behind the wheel with playboy Gunther Sachs at her side heading towards Tahiti beach. But at the same time this car points to the future with clever vintage kitchen canisters innovations such as a message is displayed instead of a barbecue and an inflatable roof that also serves as a beach blanket. Yes, the sun and the coll car blows the roof off!
Anyone who might think that this is simple retro design underestimates the head of the Swiss concept powerhouse. He reinterprets the automotive references of days gone by and developed them into the future. He plays with man's yearning to get back to the roots, often together with a desire to be in harmony with creation. That makes electric drive, also for built-in foldable two wheeler vintage kitchen canisters for the last "mile", a must. More than just about anyone the Rinspeed boss knows how to play on strong emotions and dreams beyond the macho horsepower affectation. This is the fundamental reason Rinderknecht considered a car visionary of many. The latest creation from Rinderknecht - jointly developed and built by the Swiss engineering company 4erC and Esoro - similar to an adult golf cart at first glance. But one that offers a firework of innovation and design. This successful combination is most evident in the canopy-like inflatable roof developed by Swiss company Tecnotex. It is covered with water resistant "Skai Neptun Caleri" with nano coating vintage kitchen canisters supplied by the Hornschuch Company. It protects the interior against possible morning dew. Nothing but air gives the two-piece waterproof design its rigidity. While the exterior of the roof is decorated by a giant Rizzi beach, the inside is refined by visionary spinning mill Schoeller from Bregenz with thread made of natural bamboo. No doubt, someone to go to the beach with this mattress will easily outshine any folding convertible roof, no matter how elegant and will instantly be in conversation with their neighbors lounger. In any case, "Bamboo" is the fitting sun & fun car for the extroverted communicator. Personal messages to the people near the car appears on the innovative "Identiface." This screen-based section, developed by Daimler subsidiary MBTech in Stuttgart, replaces the radiator grille, which is mostly redundant on an electric car anyway. Thanks to its Internet connection "Identiface" can display the occupants' Facebook pages, news from around vintage kitchen canisters the world, the manufacturer's logo or offer of a trip from A to B. Engineering service provider Helveting with support from Zurich Versicherung custom-developed the "Bamboo-Community" platform. This platform also offers vintage kitchen canisters additional practical features focused on social networking, sustainability and driver behavior. In combination with the famous color-changing "Rizzi bird" on the rollover bar (green = I am single, blue = I'm in a festive mood, orange = I need a break) it creates a brand new car form of communication beyond deafening noise attacks. "Rizzi bird" instead of turning the bird. Simple but highly refined is the interior of the "Bamboo". It's all in a name: the sides of the Bordeaux-red bench are decorated with "Bamboo" logo and the "Rizzi bird," artfully woven with bamboo thread by Zurich weaver vintage kitchen canisters Weisbrod. The center seating surfaces are decorated with Rizzi drawings, and are made from breathable high performance synth ethics "Laif" material. And both rear seats are inflatable and stored in two aluminum cases on the open cargo space. You guessed it - they can also be taken to the beach. The puristic instrument panel is in the form of a giant breadbox - and the fine cover made from braided plastic supplied by the polymer manufacturer Ticona - opens in breadbox way to reveal the control elements and the futuristic VDO display. Far right in the glove compartment holds a seven-inch HTC tablet PC "Flyer" with docking station. As the time for the Tablet vintage kitchen canisters PC and the occupants' smartphones guarantee that the "Bamboo" and its passengers are always connected everywhere. The elongated "bread bin" is flanked by Harman JBL Green Edge Speaker

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