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Is
it just a clever computer animation or maybe more a fiction from a
Hollywood movie? Or is it actually a real car sitting there? Many
visitors to the upcoming Geneva Motor Show (March 6th thru 16th,
2008) will ask themselves just these questions when faced with the
new Rinspeed creation "sQuba" - the worlds first real diving car.
This astonishing concept vehicle from the renowned Swiss powerhouse
for new designs and ideas looks almost like it just came out of a
James Bond movie.
Its capabilities not only to drive on roads - and this also at a
push of a button autonomously (thus without a driver, passenger or
further assistance) - but also to agitate as an amphibious vehicle
and to protrude to water depth of up to 10 meters (33 feet) go
beyond the scope of many human virtues of imagination.
For Rinspeed boss Frank M. Rinderknecht the "sQuba" symbolizes the
realization of a long-cherished dream and of movie fictions - of
which perhaps the most noted out of the James Bond film hit "The spy
who loved me". "And exactly thirty years later this amazing - yet at
the time animated - film sequence materializes and becomes reality,
in today's world", says Rinderknecht.
Definitely part of the material world is the power of the concept
car: An electric motor with powerful torque drives the rear wheels.
The propulsion on the water is ensured by two propellers in the
stern and two powerful jet drives in the bow propel the vehicle
under water while diving. With zero emissions, zero pollution in the
seven seas of this world. The light weight body with components made
of futuristic Carbon Nano Tubes encloses in a streamlined manner the
driver and passenger who are supplied with fresh breathing air by
the self-contained on-bord system.
A new and fascinating world is opening to the occupants of the "sQuba"
which will remain most likely - as its predecessors - a unique and
exclusive one-off vehicle. But: Attention guaranteed
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