Rinspeed SENSO concept
From the people that have brought you the Porsche Chopster, comes the Rinspeed SENSO. The SENSO is a concept study of a car that will sense your mood and adapt accordingly. It is a three-seat vehicle with the drive centrally located. Since there is no roof, silly matching helmets are part of the package. The car is powered by natural gas, so SENSO is not only friendly to the driver, but to the environment too. For more on the SENSO, click the link.
One of the best things to come out of the Protoscar/Rinspeed collaborations is the photo shoot. Theres always
something kitschy going on. With the Rinspeed
Bedouin, not only are their seductive women lurking in your hatchback, but matching salt & pepper adult Jawas
to help guide you on your way. The SENSO employs the cleaning crew from the Death Star to model the newest fashion in
landspeeders.
The interior changes color based on your mood.













Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Mark 10:31PM (12/18/2005)
*Thinks HEMI!*
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Mulv 10:31PM (12/18/2005)
A remake of "TRON" methinks....
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starlightmica 10:31PM (12/18/2005)
So, if the driver got cut off and the car started sensing road rage, what would it do? adapt a more agressive shift pattern and throttle response so the driver could catch up with the perp, or bog down and even apply the brakes in an attempt to keep the driver safe from the consequences of their own actions?
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Charles 10:31PM (12/18/2005)
This has got to be one of the funniest things I've seen in quite some time! I mean, c'mon, look at the helmets! Looks like some treky project gone bad.
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Bsadighi 10:31PM (12/18/2005)
I think the boys and girls over at Rinspeed need to stop selling cars and start selling the pot/crack/eightballs/glue they're using instead...
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Joe Isuzu 10:31PM (12/18/2005)
The new Pontiac Aztec convertible!!
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Seth L 10:31PM (12/18/2005)
I think Mulv nailed it. Either that or it's the Science Patrol heading for a drive-thru.
Didn't Toyota do the mood ring/car thing with the pod concept a few years back?
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