Gentex to Bring Premier Custom Car Builder Ringbrothers to Grand Rapids for the Michigan International Auto Show

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Ringbrothers INFECTED Coming to Grand Rapids

Gentex Corporation is once again the presenting sponsor of Michigan International Auto Show, and to celebrate, the company is partnering with Ringbrothers, a world-renowned custom car builder, to bring their recently unveiled 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda, INFECTED,” to the show.
Gentex Corporation is once again the presenting sponsor of Michigan International Auto Show, and to celebrate, the company is partnering with Ringbrothers, a world-renowned custom car builder, to bring their recently unveiled 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda, INFECTED,” to the show.

Gentex Brings Ringbrothers' INFECTED to the Michigan International Auto Show

Gentex Corporation is once again the presenting sponsor of Michigan International Auto Show, and to celebrate, the company is partnering with Ringbrothers, a world-renowned custom car builder, to bring their recently unveiled 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda, INFECTED,” to the show.
Gentex Corporation is once again the presenting sponsor of Michigan International Auto Show, and to celebrate, the company is partnering with Ringbrothers, a world-renowned custom car builder, to bring their recently unveiled 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda, INFECTED,” to the show.

INFECTED with Power

Ringbrothers' INFECTED boasts a 807-horsepower Hellcrate Redeye engine, renamed to Pinkeye per the car's eye-popping color.
Ringbrothers' INFECTED boasts a 807-horsepower Hellcrate Redeye engine, renamed to Pinkeye per the car's eye-popping color.

Ringbrothers' INFECTED Features a Custom Gentex Automatic-Dimming Mirror

INFECTED features a custom, high-tech, carbon-fiber mirror from Gentex.  It uses cameras to detect headlight glare and darken automatically to protect driver vision.
INFECTED features a custom, high-tech, carbon-fiber mirror from Gentex. It uses cameras to detect headlight glare and darken automatically to protect driver vision.

ZEELAND, Mich., Jan. 20, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Gentex Corporation (NASDAQ: GNTX) is once again the presenting sponsor of Michigan International Auto Show, and to celebrate, the company is partnering with Ringbrothers, a world-renowned custom car builder, to bring their recently unveiled 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda, INFECTED,” to the show.

Gentex is a technology company and long-time supplier of electro-optical products for the global automotive, aerospace, fire protection and medical industries. The company is Ottawa County’s largest employer and recently expanded into Grand Rapids with a satellite manufacturing facility in the Madison Square neighborhood and a tech-hub engineering center downtown.

“It’s a special treat and incredible honor to have the Ringbrothers join us for this show,” said Craig Piersma, Gentex vice president of marketing and corporate communications. “Ringbrothers has become the nation’s preeminent custom car builder, so this is a unique opportunity to see how they take an iconic muscle car and turn it into a one-of-a-kind creation—a unique blend of color, performance and design. It undoubtedly will be the highlight of the show!”

Ringbrothers’ INFECTED debuted in November at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas. A celebration of the playful spirit and vibrant colors of Mopar’s heyday, INFECTED features extensive fabrication and carbon-fiber components combined with a modern dynamic suspension and an 807-horsepower Hellcrate Redeye engine. Every facet of the car has been designed and built in-house by Ringbrothers, with 5,600 hours invested in the build.

In addition to INFECTED, Gentex’s booth at the show will also highlight some of its digital vision, connectivity, sensing, and dimmable glass technologies. Gentex HR representatives will also be on hand should anyone be interested in exploring employment opportunities. Gentex is known for its world-class facilities, excellent benefits, tremendous work perks, generous bonus structure, and a unique corporate culture that values innovation.

“GR is important to us as we continue to expand and grow outside the lakeshore, which is why we appreciate sponsoring the auto show and its opening night Cars for Kids Gala that supports the great work of Mary Free Bed Kids,” said Gentex Chief Operating Officer and Chief Technology Officer Neil Boehm. “We regularly demonstrate our technology to customers at shows around the world, but it’s uniquely gratifying to share our story with the communities in which we live and work.”