2006 Rinspeed zaZen
Price |
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Production |
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Engine |
3.8 liter Porsche boxer 6 |
Weight |
3296 lbs | ||
Aspiration |
natural |
Torque |
295 lb-ft | ||
HP |
355 hp |
HP/Weight |
9.3 lbs per hp | ||
HP/Liter |
93.4 hp per liter |
1/4 mile |
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0-62 mph |
4.8 seconds |
Top Speed |
182 mph |
(from Rinspeed Press
Release) Automotive enlightenment on four wheels -
Revolutionary lighting technique and transparent hardtop at the
Geneva Motor Show
February 28, 2006, will mark the world premiere at the Geneva Motor
Show of the Rinspeed concept car, “zaZen", created by the famous
Swiss designer, Frank M. Rinderknecht. It represents his vision of
the car of the future and will be showcased as a kind of “automotive
enlightenment” on four wheels. The vehicle was produced in
cooperation with Bayer MaterialScience, one of the world's largest
plastics producers. It also embraces a technical revolution in car
manufacture, with the transparent backlite being turned into a
luminous holographic area. As if from nowhere, the third brake light
shines out of what looks like a floating transparent hardtop.
The world premiere of the “zaZen”, with its holographic brake lamp
and smoothly contoured, transparent, one-piece roof dome made of
high-tech Makrolon®, marks the beginning of a new era in lighting
technology in vehicle design. For Ian Paterson, who is responsible
for innovation on the Board of Bayer MaterialScience, this novel
lighting system represents a small step on the way to building the
car of tomorrow: “Together with Rinspeed, our goal is to get people
thinking about the car of the future. We contribute our high-quality
materials and the combined creative know-how of our engineers."
The name of the new concept car – “zaZen” – has been carefully
chosen by Rinderknecht: “After all, Zen – borrowed from Buddhist
teaching – is a special form of perception: You only get there if
you are prepared to give up preconceived ideas.” Both partners went
out of their way to emphasize that a concept car presented at a
motor show can only be a snapshot taken from an unceasing
development process. For example, the work on the switch-on/off
transparency for three-dimensional forms is always ongoing.
The breathtakingly designed vehicle concept was born at the Swiss
engineering specialists, Esoro, from one single vision and many
imaginative ideas. The entire roof dome down to the belt line is
made of Bayer's transparent Makrolon® polycarbonate. A glass-clear
elastic sealant from Revoflex AG has been used to achieve an optimum
joint with the body. The striking hardtop is light in both senses of
the word. Not only does it appear to float airily above the rather
chunky body, it is also weighs many kilograms less than glass – not
that it would be possible to make it from glass in the first place.
The lightness of the roof construction ties in with the surface
coating of the “zaZen” – a white mineral shade based on the Bayer
raw materials, Desmodur® and Desmophen®. It is certainly not gaudy,
but unassumingly beautiful through the millions of tiny precious
Swarovski crystals protected by a self-healing polyurethane clear
coat. This so-called “crystal skin” finish was developed and applied
by the Austrian surface coating specialists, Karl Seelos. The
Lesonal company was responsible for producing a perfect substrate.
In a nutshell, the future driver can expect to find a muscular body
in a sophisticated, tailored suit – a suit that has been given an
exclusive touch though Swarovski trimmings on the front, side and
rear lamps and the wheel rims. But the crystal manufacturer came up
with a real masterpiece in the design of the seemingly never-ending
3D rear decorative panel.
The interior fittings of the “zaZen” are also dominated by this
ethos of transparency and reduction to essentials, cleverly combined
with strategically placed highlights. The transparent plastic seat
shells of Makrolon® fitted with Technogel® upholstery were produced
in cooperation with Recaro. A bright, friendly mango-orange color
has been chosen for the rest of the leather/fabric interior trim. It
was made by hand by Strähle & Hess, SC Schäfer, OesterleSLR and
Sellner. Together with the Luoro Faia plantation wood – also in the
dashboard area - it creates an interior that radiates warmth and
relaxation.
The “zaZen”, which weighs 1,495 kg, is powered by a 355 bhp
6-cylinder boxer engine from the Porsche 997 Carrera S. It has a top
speed of 293 kph and accelerates from 0 to 100 kph in exactly 4.8
sec. Should the “zaZen” be built in a small series at some time in
the future, Rinspeed will consider – in line with its tradition –
offering it with an environmentally friendly natural gas propulsion
system.
At 6,600 rpm, the engine has a maximum torque of 400 Nm, which is
transmitted to the rear axle via a manual six-speed transmission.
The necessary traction is provided by Dunlop tires with Touch
Technology (245/30-20 at the front and 305/25-20 at the rear),
mounted on lightweight Rinspeed five-spoke rims (8.5 x 20” at the
front and 11 x 20” at the rear) made by CW Fahrzeugtechnik (Borbet
Group).
The body – for which the molds were produced using Obomodulan®
modeling foam – sits on a 4x adjustable chassis specially designed
by KW automotive. Here, the designers have managed to perform the
rare feat of creating an outstanding synthesis of drive comfort and
sporty handling.
Another small work of art connected with the “zaZen” is currently
taking shape in Berlin at the eyewear designers, “ic! berlin". The
company's owner, Ralph Anderl, who also acted as the model during
the photo shoot, was so taken by the new Rinspeed concept car that
he designed an eyewear collection specifically to go with the car.
Now you can not only drive the “zaZen", you can also wear it.