$ 40,000 Quadski is the first land vehicle for sale that can do more than 10 mph in the water, according to its creators
The first broadband, an amphibious vehicle commercially available on sale in the U.S. later this year, according to its creators.
Quadski The road from one person to a prize of $ 40,000, up to 45 mph on land or in water.
Simply press a button four-wheel fold and fold the sides in five seconds. Another press of the button takes the wheel. "You just jump in the water very quickly and move on to something else. 'SA kind of magic," said Alan Gibbs, founder of Gibbs Sports Amphibians.
- History is full of attempts to fast cars and amphibians sustainable German Amphicar from the 1960s to today's businesses that rework hand sports cars for $ 200,000 or more. But Gibbs, a former diplomat and businessman from New Zealand, said the vehicle was Quadski land first sale that could do more than 10 mph on the water.
In 2003 Gibbs Aquada has unveiled three places, which makes 100 mph on land and 30 h on water. Richard Branson used a Aquada in 2004, when he set a record speed amphibious vehicle to cross the Channel.
Aquada But never been sold. Firstly its engine supplier, Rover, closed its doors and security U.S. regulators do not approve for street use. The government insisted airbags, for example, but Gibbs could deploy argued that whenever the Aquada hit a big wave.
The Quadski must meet at least the requirements of security, because it is an ATV. Customers of the target company are outdoor sports and first responders. It will be available worldwide by 2014.
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