Video: Rinspeed eXasis concept
March 4, 2007 7:59PM by Michael Savio
Frank Rinderknecht and the folks over at Rinspeed will celebrate their 30th anniversary with a drivable “glass” car with a completely transparent body and floor made from plastic. The Rinspeed eXasis was developed in collaboration with Bayer MaterialScience AG, one of the largest plastics producers in the world, and will debut at the 2007 Geneva Motor Show.
In addition to celebrating Rinspeed’s 30th anniversary, the plastic eXasis will a honor the 40th anniversary of Bayer’s first “all-plastic car” at the K67 Plastics Fair in Germany in 1967.
Video after the jump.
## Source: Rinspeed via World Car Fans ##
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