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Gentex Spotlights Ringbrothers' Custom-Built 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda

Gentex Corporation's sponsorship of the Michigan International Auto Show brings a unique highlight this year with the inclusion of Ringbrothers’ custom-built 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda, which is also known as 'INFECTED.' The collaboration underscores Gentex’s commitment to showcasing cutting-edge automotive craftsmanship while reinforcing its position as a key player in the technology sector. Beyond the automotive attraction, Gentex will present its latest advancements in digital vision, connectivity, and dimmable glass technologies.

The custom-built 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda, which debuted at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas, embodies a blend of classic design and modern engineering. The vehicle features extensive fabrication, carbon-fiber components, and an 807-horsepower Hellcrate Redeye engine.

The event also serves as a platform for Gentex to strengthen its connection with the local Grand Rapids community and support initiatives such as the Cars for Kids Gala.

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Industry Implications

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  3. Automotive Technology — The demand for cutting-edge digital vision systems and connectivity in classic car restoration offers growth potential for tech firms.

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