The concept car developer Rinspeed calls its "sQuba" the first real submersible car.
Unlike military vehicles, which can only drive slowly on a lakebed, Rinspeed says its car can provide a stable "flight" at a depth of 30 feet.
"For three decades I have tried to imagine how it might be possible to build a car that can fly underwater," says Frank Rinderknecht, Rinspeed's 52-year-old CEO and a professed James Bond fan. "Now we have made this dream come true."
Imagine the recon you could do on a lake with this baby....haha
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There's nothing like driving around in a convertible, feeling the win.. water in your hair. Could you imagine having to clean out the interior of your $100,000 car after driving around the bottom of your local lake? It'd probably make it pretty easy to avoid tickets too, haul ass to the nearest water and dissapear!