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Rinspeed sQuba - The Underwater Car
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Rinspeed sQuba - the world’s first diving car, will be premiered at the Geneva Motorshow this year. Have you still remember my previous post about this underwater car? This wonderful Rinspeed sQuba car may dive up to 10 m on water depth. However, this car is the real deal, unlike Roger Moore when drove a submersible car in ‘The Spy Who Loved Me’… That’s just a movie trick. This marvelous car will be the Car of the Year because of its technology for diving at underwater area.
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Rinspeed sQuba - The Underwater Car
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Rinspeed sQuba - the world’s first diving car, will be premiered at the Geneva Motorshow this year. Have you still remember my previous post about this underwater car? This wonderful Rinspeed sQuba car may dive up to 10 m on water depth. However, this car is the real deal, unlike Roger Moore when drove a submersible car in ‘The Spy Who Loved Me’… That’s just a movie trick. This marvelous car will be the Car of the Year because of its technology for diving at underwater area.
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Rinspeed?s Zero-Emission World Debut at the Geneva Motor Show - a Green ?Fish? with Q-Factor
Thirty years after the movie thriller ?The Spy Who Loved Me? hit the silver screen ?sQuba? is the first car that can actually ?fly? under water.
?Dive it again, James!? If the situation gets too hot for the secret agent he?ll go underground - or under water. So demonstrated impressively by Roger Moore in ?The Spy Who Loved Me? in 1977 when he dove below the waves in a sleek vehicle that moments before seemed to be an ordinary car. The only problem: The scene never really took place; it was an animation.With the ?sQuba,? the world?s first real submersible car, the movie fake now becomes reality for visitors of the Geneva Motor Show (March 6th - 16th, 2008). Rinspeed boss Frank M. Rinderknecht (52) is known for his extraordinary automotive creations. The acknowledged James Bond enthusiast and Swiss automobile visionary kept revisiting this scene in his mind over and over: ?For three decades I have tried to imagine how it might be possible to build a car that can fly under water. Now we have made this dream come true.?
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