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A dramatic open-top version of the Fact 4, featuring scissor doors and striking 80s/90s aesthetics.
Zender was a pioneer in using PUR-RIM (Polyurethane Reaction Injection Molding) for body components like spoilers and bumpers, replacing the traditional metal parts of the era.
In 1980, Zender expanded into car dealerships, eventually becoming an authorized dealer for high-end brands like Ferrari , Maserati , and Jaguar . Groundbreaking Concept Cars zender
In 1972, the company was officially renamed , and by 1974, it had secured its first major automotive client, Ford AG . This partnership marked the beginning of Zender’s transition from a niche tuner to a recognized industrial partner. The Rise of a Tuning Icon
The company worked closely with giants like Volkswagen , Opel , Fiat , and Alfa Romeo . Notably, Zender was a significant shareholder in OSV (Opel Special Vehicles) until 2006. A dramatic open-top version of the Fact 4,
Throughout the 1970s and 80s, Zender became a household name for car enthusiasts worldwide. Key milestones in their growth included:
While Zender GmbH ceased its traditional tuning operations in 2008, the brand’s influence persists. Today, and Zender Germany continue to specialize in high-precision interior coatings and carbon fiber components for the modern automotive industry. Groundbreaking Concept Cars In 1972, the company was
Premiered at IAA Frankfurt, marking Zender's entry into full-vehicle design studies.