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In the works: Rinspeed Chopster, designer madness!

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Rinspeed chops the Cayenne


Rinspeed has issued the following press release:

The latest creation of the Swiss design powerhouse and tuner par-excellence will soon celebrate its roll out: The new ‘Rinspeed Chopster'.

Rinspeed, renowned for extraordinary conversions and avant-garde prototypes, gives a glimpse of their latest creation: Inspired by the mostly American cult to lower the roof line (‘chop’) on even the most unlikely vehicles, the "Rinspeed Chopster" is based on the platform of a Porsche Cayenne.

The main focus lies on the redesign of the complete roof section as well as on the conversion to a for this type of vehicle highly unusual three-door layout. The entire roof line including the A-, B-, C and D-pillars is lowered by approximately 6 inches (150 mm). The "chop" requires all glass panels to be redone. The rigidity of the roof section also has to be recalculated. In for a penny, in for a pound – while working on these aspects of the conversion Rinspeed also eliminated the rear doors and designed a true three-door vehicle. The result is a vehicle dominated by dynamic lines that give the ‘Chopster’ a stocky and powerful look.

The interior reflects the sporty external appearance. Four independent bucket seats provide the required lateral support. An integrated but hidden anti-roll bar protects the passengers. The interior is upholstered with the finest leather available and despite its sporty character leaves nothing to be desired in the comfort category either. Upon customer request special materials such as carbon or aluminum can be applied throughout the interior.

Also apparent at first glance is the newly designed front with the big air ducts that gives the ‘Chopster’ its own unique new look. All four fenders are wider, bigger and designed to harmonize with the overall appearance of the ‘Chopster.’ Striking new side sills and an upgraded rear round out the body modifications.

The ‘Rinspeed Chopster’ lives on big feet: 10J x 23 size wheels fitted with size 305 tires on front and rear axles fill out the wheel arches perfectly.

Customers who appreciate such extraordinary design usually also demand improved performance through increased engine power. The ‘Chopster’s’ power plant produces 600 hp of maximum power and almost 800 Nm of peak torque. More than enough for superior driving in any situation and enough to reach a top speed of 290 km/h. Acceleration time from rest to 100 km/h is under five seconds.

Exclusivity is also guaranteed by the ‘Chopster’s’ price: Depending on the ordered options the price ranges from 325,000 to 375,000 euros.

2004-07-29
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Foo.

Dodge already did it with the Magnum.



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Rinspeed did some badass sh*t with 911's and 930's in the 80's but this is retarded
Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!!!! :puke:

Hey the search engine works, sorry no repost today :wink:
haha...cool!
I hate the Cayenne, but this beast is awesome!!!
The design is badd-asss!!!
This is what the Porsche Cayenne should've looked, which I think the Touareg wins hands down over the Porsche. This Rinspeed is incredible!

but for the price I'd rather get a loaded V10 Touareg and an the upcoming 2005 Porsche 911 (modded of course) for less.
I think the front bumper does me in, it just doesnt flow. It needs some BBS' on there too.
that looks about as real as a jackalope.

hey, let's take the frotn end of a cayenne and mismatch it with the rest of its body, it'll look supreme-o
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