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Rinspeed’s self-driving Budii concept wants to be your friend

Rinspeed Budii
Swiss design firm Rinspeed is known for its wacky concept cars, and at last year’s Geneva Motor Show it presented its vision of future autonomous vehicles with the XchangE, a modified Tesla Model S.

For the 2015 Geneva Motor Show, Rinspeed is sticking with the theme of self-driving cars with the Budii, which the company describes as a “friend on wheels.”

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This friendly concept car appears to be based on a BMW i3, and like last year’s XchangE, it’s intended to be fully autonomous. It’s also somewhat self aware; it can communicate with other cars and learn the “habits and preferences” of its owner.

Rinspeed didn’t explain how any of this is accomplished, but like a good character backstory, the tech is likely a pretense that explains why the Budii is the way it is.

Rinspeed Budii

Designers give the potential future owner a choice between being a driver or a passenger. The steering wheel is mounted on a moveable arm, and can be parked in the center console to free up space while the car is in self-driving mode.

Rinspeed believes the transition to autonomous cars is inevitable, but that it will happen in stages. The reconfigurable interior seems like a sensible solution for that in-between period, as long as nothing breaks.

However, like Rinspeed’s past concepts, the Budii is likely more of a design study than a proposal for an actual production car. Still, it should grab plenty of attention at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show in March. Check back here for more updates in the coming months.

Stephen Edelstein
Stephen is a freelance automotive journalist covering all things cars. He likes anything with four wheels, from classic cars…
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