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A Swiss company claims to have developed the world’s first submersible car, directly inspired by James Bond's Lotus in The Spy Who Loved Me.
Named the sQuba, the vehicle promises to be able to drive on land, float on the surface of the water and also dive to a depth of 10m (33ft).
Frank Rinderknecht, CEO of the manufacturer Rinspeed, will unveil the concept car at the Geneva motorshow, which starts on March 6.
Mr Rinderknecht says that the sQuba was inspired by the Lotus Esprit that Roger Moore pilots underwater to escape pursuers in The Spy Who Loved Me.
“For three decades I have tried to imagine how it might be possible to build a car that can fly under water”, said Mr Rinderknecht.
“Now we have made this dream come true.”
The car was constructed by Swiss engineering company Esoro, with whom Rinspeed have collaborated in the past on several outlandish concept vehicles, including 2004’s Rinspeed Splash, an amphibious car that transforms to become a hydrofoil on the water.
Rinspeed says that the submersible vehicle is capable of “stabile flight” at a depth of 10m. “It is undoubtedly not an easy task to make a car watertight and pressure resistant enough to be manoeuvrable under water. The real challenge however was to create a submersible car that moves like a fish in water.”
The roadster apparently replaces a conventional combustion engine with several electric motors. Three motors are located in the rear, one powering the car on land, and the other two operate under water.
These engines are supported by two Seabob jet drives in the front, which “breathe” through special rotating slats. The occupants’ breathing air comes from an integrated tank of compressed air.
“For safety reasons we have built the vehicle as an open car so that the occupants can get out quickly in an emergency. With an enclosed cabin opening the door might be impossible,” said Mr Rinderknecht.
Manufacturers claim that the sQuba is capable of autonomous driving. According to the company’s website “the concept car no longer needs a driver – made possible by laser technology from the Hamburg-based company, Ibeo. Ibeo LUX laser scanners represent the vehicle’s intelligent eyes and safely steer the vehicle through road traffic”.
In keeping with the current trend towards environmentally friendly vehicles, the sQuba aims at being a zero emission car, powered by rechargeable Lithium-Ion batteries.
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I want one. Two, in fact. I'll pilot one, while renting out the other one to pay for them both. How could anyone not want to pilot their own submarine underater? It's a dream come true? How much? I hope they still sell these when I ahve finished my degree and earned enough money yto actually afford one. That bit about the car driving itself makes me skeptical that this car will exist anytime soon. The makers sem like good peopoe, except for the fact that they have deluded themselves into following the religion of Environtology's decrees about zero-emissions.
Clayton Walden, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Great. And what will we do, drive it across a lake?
Kiki, Chapel hill, USA
If these existed in 1969, Ted Kennedy would be President!
Frank, Centerville, Massachusetts/USA
this idea will sink.
becky rose, fens,