2009 Rinspeed E2 based on Fiat 500 Abarth
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(from Rinspeed Press
Release) Swiss Innovative Thinker Frank M. Rinderknecht Builds
Fiat 500 with Two Energy Levels
„E2“ - 60 or 160 hp at the Push of a Button from Swiss Automotive
Powerhouse Rinspeed
What is this? It is round, small and cuddly, has eyes to fall in
love with, a sexy behind - and on demand 60 or 160 hp as necessary.
It is Rinspeed’s answer to the fast changing requirements of the
market and sociopolitical perception about the tuning industry.’
Rinspeed boss Frank M. Rinderknecht hits the nail on the head: “Just
like the auto industry has to adjust to the demands of a new era,
tuners have to look for new ways to do business as well.” The Swiss
automobile visionary Rinderknecht, who has his roots in the tuning
business, observes a change in people’s attitude, at least in the
western world: “We need an intelligent use of our fossil resources,
especially of our energy".
Rinspeed’s creation is based on the Abarth version of the Fiat 500.
Its name ‘E2’ signals the fact that the nimble little Italian car is
equipped with two different power levels: The 60-hp ‘Commuting’
level is more than sufficient to move along with city traffic while
saving energy. In this mode the ‘E2’ consumes just some four liters
of fuel per 100 kilometers. Outside the city, the ‘Highway’ mode
provides driving fun and added power for fast and safe passing. In
‘Highway’ mode the engine produces 160 lively horsepower and
transforms the Italian flea into a venerable hornet. Fuel
consumption in ‘Highway’ mode is in the neighborhood of seven liters
per 100 kilometers. The energy management system of the ‘E2’ is
controlled by a small button in the cockpit that affects the engine
electronics.
Rinderknecht believes he is on the right path with his new
interpretation of automobile customizing. With the ‘E2’ and his
concept car ‘iChange,’ which is much further removed from
production, he wants to nudge the automotive as well as the tuning
industries in a new direction, to leave well trodden paths and
creatively look for new ones: “I don’t believe too much in eco
tuning. Many drivers are not willing to miss out on driving fun and
don’t want to drive a something that announces to the world that
they do without. But the number of people who want to use our energy
supply responsibly not in the least because they want to protect our
environment will grow quickly.”