The first underwater vehicle in the world
The Swiss company Rinspeed has just
Swiss company Rinspeed has unveiled its latest project: the car can run under water at depths of 10 meters. This is the first car in the world to move on land and underwater, inspired by science fiction films.
The car, called sQuba , uses a variety of new and advanced technologies, with a steel chassis and lightweight carbon nanotube casing. It uses an electric motor to travel on land and two rotating propellers mounted in the rear of the car along with two jet systems when moving underwater.
With zero emissions, this design is environmentally friendly and does not pollute the environment.
The car has two seats, including the oxygen system provided to people when moving under water. It will be on display at the Geneva Motor Show from March 6th to 16th. However, Rinspeed does not intend to produce mass-produced vehicles in the near future.
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